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    Primo CXLH Extra Large Oval Ceramic Charcoal Kamado Grill Head
    $1,699.00
    Blaze Cast Aluminum Kamado Grill
    $2,299.00
    The Good-One The Heritage Oven Generation III Natural Wood Smoker and Grill, Built In
    $1,801.80
    Fire Magic Firemaster Countertop Charcoal Grill, 23x16-Inch
    $890.10
    Fire Magic Firemaster Countertop Charcoal Grill, 30x18-Inch
    $1,073.70
    Fire Magic Lift-A-Fire Slide-In Charcoal Grill, 23x16-Inch
    $1,360.80
    Fire Magic Lift-A-Fire Slide-In Charcoal Grill, 30x18-Inch
    $1,555.20
    Primo CRH Round Ceramic Charcoal Kamado Grill Head
    $1,099.00
    Primo CJRH Junior Oval Ceramic Charcoal Kamado Grill Head
    $999.00
    Primo CLGH Large Oval Ceramic Charcoal Kamado Grill Head
    $1,299.00
    Primo CXLHJ Jack Daniel's Edition Extra Large Oval Ceramic Charcoal Kamado Grill Head
    $1,899.00
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    Coyote Stainless Steel Built-In Charcoal Grill, 36-Inch
    $2,729.00
    Free Cover
    Coyote Built-In Ceramic Asado Smoker
    $1,259.00
    Bull 30-Inch Bison Premium Built-In Charcoal Grill
    $1,949.00
    The Good-One Generation III Open Range Natural Wood Smoker and Grill, Built In
    $1,320.50
    Fire Magic Legacy 30-Inch Built-In Charcoal Grill with Smoker Oven/Hood
    $2,645.10
    Fire Magic Legacy 24-Inch Built-In Charcoal Grill with Smoker Oven/Hood
    $2,308.50

    Built-In Charcoal Grill

    Up your outdoor cooking game with our built in charcoal grills—perfect for grill masters (and wannabes) who love rich, smoky flavor and hands-on grilling. Enjoy the benefits of our selection of the best charcoal grills in the market: precise heat control, sturdy construction, and the ability to sear, smoke, or slow-cook your favorite foods. With our range of charcoal grills, you’ll create unforgettable meals and lasting memories every time you fire up the grill.

    Is a Built-In Charcoal Grill Worth It?

    Yes, a built-in charcoal grill is worth it for those who love authentic, smoky flavors and traditional grilling. It adds a rustic cooking option to your outdoor kitchen, offers long-lasting durability, and enhances the overall value and appeal of your backyard space.

    FAQs

    How to break in a new charcoal grill for the first time?

    To break in a new charcoal grill, start by cleaning the grates, then light a medium fire and let it burn for 30–45 minutes. This process burns off any manufacturing residues and seasons the grill for better cooking performance.

    Do built-in grills need electricity?

    Not all built-in grills need electricity—charcoal models do not, but some gas or pellet grills require it for ignition systems, rotisseries, or lighting. Always check the manufacturer’s requirements before installation.

    Does a built-in grill need to be vented?

    Yes, built-in grills should be properly vented to allow heat and smoke to escape safely. Adequate ventilation also prevents gas buildup in enclosed outdoor kitchen structures.