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Chicago Brick Oven CBO-1000 Commercial Wood Fired Pizza Oven DIY Kit
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Napoleon BIG44 700-Series Gas BBQ Grill Island with 42x19 Double Access Doors
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Napoleon BI32 500-Series Gas BBQ Grill Island with 30x19 Double Access Doors
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Blaze Premium 5-Burner LTE+ 40" Built-In Gas BBQ Grill with Rear Infrared Burner, BLZ-5LTE3
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Kenyon Bridge Induction 2 Burner Cooktop, 120V, Portrait, w/ Mat
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Napoleon Built-In 700 Series 44-inch Gas BBQ. Grill with Rear Infrared Burner BIG44RB-1
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Napoleon Built-In 700 Series 32-inch Gas Grill with Rear Infrared Burner BIG32RB-1
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Blaze 26-Inch Gas Outdoor Pizza Oven With Rotisserie
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Blackstone Select 36 inch Griddle Air Fryer Combo with Dual Side Tables and Storage Drawers
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Yoder Smokers YS480s Built-In Pellet Grill with ACS and Valance
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Napoleon Built-In 700 Series 32-inch Gas Grill with Rear Infrared Burner BIG32RB-1, Matte Black
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Planning Your Outdoor Kitchen Cooking Equipment
The grill head is usually the starting point, and the right choice depends on how you cook and what you're building around. Brands like Fire Magic, Blaze, Delta Heat, and Alfresco each bring a different approach — Fire Magic has been building American-made stainless steel grill heads since 1937; Blaze offers 304 stainless construction with a lifetime residential warranty at a strong value; Delta Heat brings infrared sear zone capability and American manufacturing; Alfresco is purpose-built for outdoor kitchen integration with a wide range of complementary components. Beyond the grill head, think about which additional cooking stations make sense for how you actually cook. A side burner handles sauces, soups, and anything that needs a pot — useful if you want to keep everything outside rather than running back and forth to the kitchen. A built-in griddle opens up flat-top cooking for breakfast, smash burgers, stir fry, and more. If pizza is part of your cooking repertoire, a built-in pizza oven is worth planning for early since it affects island layout significantly. A warming drawer is easy to overlook but genuinely useful for entertaining — it keeps finished food at serving temperature while the rest of the meal catches up. Finally, if your outdoor kitchen will be under a pergola or covered structure, plan for ventilation from the start. It's much easier to build in than to retrofit.