Kalamazoo Gaucho Grill featured in New York Times
It’s summer and grilling season is in full swing! The time-honored tradition of cooking with a live wood fire and our Kalamazoo Gaucho Grill gives you the ability to harness the power of live fire cooking with modern conveniences. Steven Raichlen’s guide to wood burning grills in The New York Times features the Gaucho Grill for this reason. In the write-up, he highlights the Gaucho Grill’s state-of-the-art features that elevate live-fire cooking including the “open firebox crowned with a rotisserie and adjustable height grate on a flywheel.
Cooking Over Wood: A Guide to the Grills
“Kalamazoo Hybrid Fire Grill and Kalamazoo Gaucho Grill: For charcoal and gas grillers not quite ready to abandon conventional fuels, the Chicago company Kalamazoo makes multifuel grills that combine the convenience of gas with the firepower of wood or charcoal. The Hybrid Fire Grill (starting at $12,995) has a solid fuel drawer under the grate; the Gaucho (starting at $20,795) has an open firebox crowned with a rotisserie and adjustable height grate on a flywheel.”