Mind you...I've spent the last month looking for a solid Argentine grill...I've even gone to Mercado Libre on both the Argentine and Uruguayan grills (their grills are just more awesome than the American ones)...most won't ship to the USA...and if they do...shipping is almost as expensive as the grill itself...lol.
The correct terminology is Asado Argentino.
What separates this from American style grills...is that the Argentine grill has V-shaped grill grates where you can elevated it with a wheel crank (the grill slopes slightly)...that way you can control temperature....and the V-grill grate's shape helps capture most of the fat, drippings, oil, etc...it's really an awesome thing to have...you don't need covers for these...as you control the temperature depending on the positioning and height of the grill itself...I really love these types of grills.
The Uruguayan is simpler but just as effective...they usually don't have the wheel crank...but they like to have a slightly titled grill grate as well...with a fire log basket on the side.
The Santa Maria grill (Western style BBQ) is similar to the Argentine...but it doesn't feature the sloped V-shaped grill grates.
My Uruguayan neighbor is working on his...almost finished...


A commercial Uruguayan grill ($675)...


Video..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnqIksmLOH0
The simpler (and cheaper) Santa Maria grill from Santa Maria Grill Outfitters ($475)...

...and the final contenders for me...an Argentine grill grate from Engelbrecht Braten Grills ($455) designed for a brick/masonry foundation (I have the place for it, check out the bellow pictures)...this is probably the best one in terms of higher-quality materials...it powder-coated, plus it has stainless steel grill grates. Again, no firebox or legs, it's designed as a drop-in grill for brick and masonry.
All the others are made from mild and expandable steel (not stainless)...plus painted in high heat paint...but not powder-coated...like this bad boy...



Plans on build...



Might end up looking like this...

...and from Arizona BBQ Outfitters ($850)...


...and a video of it in action...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wG_4V...ature=youtu.be
Shipping on the Engelbrecht Braten is $70 due to being a smaller grill with no firebox or legs.
The others are like $200 for shipping.
Would appreciate some feedback...
Thanks!!!!
The correct terminology is Asado Argentino.
What separates this from American style grills...is that the Argentine grill has V-shaped grill grates where you can elevated it with a wheel crank (the grill slopes slightly)...that way you can control temperature....and the V-grill grate's shape helps capture most of the fat, drippings, oil, etc...it's really an awesome thing to have...you don't need covers for these...as you control the temperature depending on the positioning and height of the grill itself...I really love these types of grills.
The Uruguayan is simpler but just as effective...they usually don't have the wheel crank...but they like to have a slightly titled grill grate as well...with a fire log basket on the side.
The Santa Maria grill (Western style BBQ) is similar to the Argentine...but it doesn't feature the sloped V-shaped grill grates.
My Uruguayan neighbor is working on his...almost finished...


A commercial Uruguayan grill ($675)...


Video..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnqIksmLOH0
The simpler (and cheaper) Santa Maria grill from Santa Maria Grill Outfitters ($475)...

...and the final contenders for me...an Argentine grill grate from Engelbrecht Braten Grills ($455) designed for a brick/masonry foundation (I have the place for it, check out the bellow pictures)...this is probably the best one in terms of higher-quality materials...it powder-coated, plus it has stainless steel grill grates. Again, no firebox or legs, it's designed as a drop-in grill for brick and masonry.
All the others are made from mild and expandable steel (not stainless)...plus painted in high heat paint...but not powder-coated...like this bad boy...



Plans on build...



Might end up looking like this...

...and from Arizona BBQ Outfitters ($850)...


...and a video of it in action...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wG_4V...ature=youtu.be
Shipping on the Engelbrecht Braten is $70 due to being a smaller grill with no firebox or legs.
The others are like $200 for shipping.
Would appreciate some feedback...
Thanks!!!!


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