Excited to try out your new Gather Grill and want some basic tips? Thinking about purchasing a Grill and want to learn more about it?
In this video, founder Jed Strange invites you into his own backyard to experience the Gather Grill. He explains the different components of the grill and what makes them special, gets the fire going, and cooks a variety of foods.
Learn how to care for the grill, how to clean it, and how to ensure your next gathering is a memorable one filled with warmth, flavor, and fellowship. See how to cook everything from grilled beets to tuna steaks to apple pie. Watch now:
More about the Gather Grill
The Gather Grill is an innovative new fire pit that brings together some of time’s oldest traditions: food, fire, and fellowship. Each fire pit provides flexibility for a variety of occasions and can serve five basic functions:
Fire pit
Grill
Griddle
Smoker
Table
The Gather Grill is available in four different sizes to fit the size of your gathering.
28″ Tailgater
Designed for smaller gatherings, the Tailgater seats up to five friends and can cook for ten or more diners at a time. The Tailgater is just right if you usually grill for four to six people but sometimes host for bigger groups.
Tailored toward the more typical cookout crowd, this table grill seats up to six friends and can easily feed 14 or more. The Pioneer is suited for the grill master who regularly cooks for six diners but also wants the ability to grill for the bigger holiday or birthday crowd.
Are you known for hosting epic events? Always anchor the family reunion? Cook for the football team? You can make the next homecoming an unforgettable celebration with our largest grill. This beast has seating for nine people and can cook 70 hamburgers at once. Oh yeah.
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