Everdure 4k by Heston Blumenthal Charcoal Grill & Smoker Review | BBQGuys Expert Overview



Prepare to see grilling from a whole new perspective with the Everdure 4K Charcoal Grill and Smoker, which was created with input from 3-Michelin Star chef Heston Blumenthal. From its distinct design to the handful of high-tech features, Grill Master Randy showcases everything that makes the Everdure 4K such a one-of-a-kind cooking machine. It pairs the convenience of a traditional oven with the flavor capabilities of a charcoal grill, all controlled through a touch glass display on the lid of the unit. With the Bluetooth-accessible digital display, you can light your charcoal with the simple push of a button and always keep an eye on precise temperature readings. There’s also an Everdure app that has recipes and tips in addition to temperature-tracking technology. One of our favorite features is the fuel supply window on the side of the grill, which allows you to easily add and rearrange the coals without having to remove your food or cooking grates. As if that wasn’t enough, the Everdure 4K also comes with a precise airflow dial, double-walled insulation, and four internal temperature probes for truly simple grilling and smoking

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Below are even more things we love about the Everdure 4K:
– Built-in interior light for cooking at any hour
– Brushed aluminum top dial fine-tunes airflow
– Button-operated lid lock that helps with heat retention
– Cordierite pizza stone that doubles as a heat deflector
– Enameled steel inner walls
– Die-cast aluminum exterior
– Heating element pivots for easy cleanup
– Several color options
– Enameled cast iron grates arranged in half-moon sections
– Built-in storage drawers and slots for accessories

Featuring: Randy Watson
Filmed/ Produced by: Paris Frederick

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18 Comments

  1. I own one of the 4K Grills and the bottom
    knob keeps slipping back and closes, so the Grill is pretty useless. For
    me this is a design mistake. Customer service does not exist here in
    Germany so good luck. Unfortunately I can not recommend this product and
    company at all.

  2. One concern, would your company be able to come up with a manual controller, rather than relying on bluetooth for temperature? Now I am aware that in most countries, the internet or bluetooth connection works just fine, but I've had my fair share of technological disaster involving Internet Service Providers worldwide and Mobile phone capabilities. I've been let down sufficiently than to trust anything to do with mobile phones.

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