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Spark Charcooal Grill

It’s rare for a new product’s marketing language to line up with reality, especially products that tout themselves as groundbreaking or innovative. If it works like it’s meant to, the Spark Grill may live up to its own superlatives.
There are a number of things going on with Spark, but the wildest bit is the charcoal. Instead of loading it full of charcoal briquettes, you load it with what the company calls a “Briq,” a compressed natural wood and charcoal block with a series of holes in it. The Briq slots into a pull-out tray on the front of the grill and is the sole fuel source. The grill uses a ceramic electric lighter to ignite the Briq and you’re able to control its temperature with a knob (200 to 900 degrees), like an oven. If this system works like its website claims, it will immediately become the most precise charcoal grill you can buy. You can hop on the waitlist now; grills start at $799.