@@nukebbqusa5613 Love the idea of hanging fruit or veggies, greta idea....ican invision an adaptation for the Nuke Argentinian, either over the fire box, or the whole grate, when the lid is up.
Yah that’s very cool but I’m going to build my own. I really enjoy the thought of being able to make something that’s very useful and stand around it burning meat and drinking beer and knowing it’s going to last my lifetime and a few others as well. But if I couldn’t, I definitely be looking a little harder at this 👍🏼👍🏼
how has it held up ? have you really enjoyed it? im looking at getting a delta. i wonder if its a good grill for a single guy that sometimes entertains guests
Wurde in Deutschland auch vorgestellt. Auf dem Grill Kanal, Klaus Grillt . Es ist eine deutliche Erfindung und Entwicklung. Sieht gut aus. Oder waren sie der erste?
Hi, thanks for your question. The front door is not insulated. The space below the grill is really mainly intended just to house the lever mechanism. It does retain enough heat though to keep things warm.
I'm confused why this is $1000 more than your standard Argentinian grill? The only difference I see is the adjustable cooking platform. Is there something I'm missing?
@@nukebbqusa5613 I have actually been comparing them for a while now. Sunterra makes very nice grills that have the same features and arguably better build quality for about $1k less for the same size. The ONLY thing yours has over theirs is the fuel box on the side feeding into the cooking bay. This is a nice feature, but certainly not a deal breaker and certainly not worth an extra $1k on the price. I'm not bagging on your product, I'm actually seriously comparing the two and trying to figure out where my money is best spent. What other features does your product offer over the Sunterra grills?
@@8654ZuluFoxtrot Hi once again, I appreciate your feedback. I would say that the other main issues are the fact that we include delivery in the price, include a full length cover (i did not see where they do), and usually have immediate availabiity (vs. 6 to 8 weeks). Having said all this, no doubt both grills are quite nice and you should most definitely invest where you think is best.
@@matthewbrothers6905 Thank you very much for taking the time to explain this. One thing I did not notice with your grills was that you included shipping. That alone covers the difference in price! Immediate availability is also a factor that is very nice.
It looks like a very slow cooker since the heat seems really low. If I have a good deal of guests it will take all night to cook. I will stick to my coal BBQ grill.
I’m From Santa Maria Ca as well 🍻.. My Dad back in the days built a Santa Maria Grill with a door in front of box similar to this to add and move around the wood instead of a solid box wish we would of kept it it was huge to , He sold it when he moved to town home and wouldn’t fit in his back yard .
opens video.. then within the first 10 seconds i see the height-adjustment wheel flopping around looking all flimsy. seen again at 1:41 . Not a great first impression on build quality, especially for $3k.
It took you two years to develop this!!? Who are you kidding! I'm from a family of gauchos from Brazil I'm just going to be nice and keep my comments to myself. But let me just say this, could have built you a better grill in a few days. No joke!! 🙄😊
agree. that’s why you have a spray bottle of water and since you have the ability to raise the grill just raise until the fire from the grease is controlled.
In argentina we usually use v shaped grills for indoor grills, which are a thing here. Round grills are better for outdoor grills as smoke is not an issue.
Nice, but what you guys charge is absurd. Granted, what everyone charges for these types of grills. They use zero technology, zero gas yet you guys charge way more for these types of grills. 3K is disgusting. Maybe like 500.