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Presenting the Lotus Grill | Coba Grills
LotusGrill GmbH, the specialist in innovative barbecues and accessories, emerged from the tradition-steeped company Lotus, a well-known manufacturer of household goods, kitchenware, cookware and barbecue utensils. After all, we at Lotus have never simply rested on our laurels. We’re enthusiastic, inventive developers who constantly come up with new ideas and just can’t stop improving and working on every project. And that is how the new low-smoke LotusGrill came about. The barbecue based on a simple, but “sizzling hot” idea for how to make grilling especially simple, speedy and safe. The original G340 was soon joined by further models. Today, the range is rounded off by its “little brother” the G280, the LotusGrill XL and the XXL with the specially developed wheeled trolley. As an independent family company, we place great value not only on innovation, but also on sustainable quality. Our LotusGrill is an attractive lifestyle product which has received many accolades – and it is an international must-have. People in more than 25 countries on different continents – including Hong Kong, the USA and Australia – enjoy fish, meat and vegetables from the LotusGrill.
LotusGrill – the most environment-friendly grill on the market ?
The LotusGrill is real genuine master in saving resources. Compared with commonly available, traditional charcoal grills the LotusGrill needs only approx. 400 gr charcoal (Model XL) instead of 3 kgs! Projected to an year – given you grill 20 times - the cost for charcoal is only 16 Euro compared to 120 Euro. Since recently the LotusGrill Beech-BBQ-Charcoal is FSC-certified. The lumbering and processing of raw material is controlled, the wood originates from Europe. No tropical deforestation. The LotusGrill charcoal is produced in the most modern facilities of Europe. Since season 2019 all new LotusGrill units can be powered also with a power cable. This saves the batteries when at home.
All materials on LotusGrill are recyclable and all components can be found as spare parts. By proper use and care the LotusGrill escorts you for many years to come.
A SIMPLE IDEA THAT PACKS A PUNCH
Simple and fast to take apart The barbecue is simple and fast to take apart; the grill grid and the inner bowl can be cleaned in the dishwasher.
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The Smokeless Charcoal Grill is a Must-Have
And it cooks a shockingly-good steak.
Written and photos by : M. Roorda
What if I told you there's a grill on the market that uses charcoal, but barely produces smoke, doesn't have an open flame, and is safe to use on your balcony. That’s right. Even if you live in a high-rise, grilled steak is back on the menu—and it's all thanks to the LotusGrill
“No open flame allowed” is a fairly common addendum to a lease agreement, especially when you're living in an apartment complex. It isn’t an unreasonable request, either. Having lit coals that can spill or an open flame that can get out of control on your balcony can cause problems for more than just yourself. But does that really mean you have to give up on indulging in the occasional cook-out?
Until now, the easiest solution was to buy an electric grill. No flame, no problem! But, since they’re basically just electric burners with a grate on top, they don't really impart any of that delicious grill flavour. There's also the matter of needing to plug them in, which often means snaking an extension cord through your apartment. The need for electricity also means they're useless at picnics, junks or yachts.
Enter the LotusGrill
The LotusGrill doesn't have an open flame, so it should be fine to use on your balcony, and it also doesn't need to be plugged in or connected to propane. It uses a small amount of natural lump charcoal to generate heat, so the meat and veggies you cook on it taste just like they were grilled on classic charcoal grill. And, since the outside of the LotusGrill doesn't get very hot, it's really easy to transport.
Credit: Reviewed / Mike Roorda
The LotusGrill uses a small, concentrated amount of charcoal to create heat.
Here's how it works. Inside the grill is a container that you fill with a small amount of natural lump charcoal (briquettes won't work). Underneath is a plate that you squirt with a bit of fire-starting gel and light. This fire-starter is basically isopropyl alcohol in gel form, which means it's odourless and tasteless, and it's really just there to get the charcoal going. Once the gel has been lit, you place the container full of charcoal on top of it.
A fan blows air up through the charcoal to get it ignited, and, once it's lit, you can adjust the fan speed to control the temperature. It doesn't get nearly as hot as a traditional gas or charcoal grill, topping out at about 450° F, but the trade-off is that there's almost no smoke, no splattering of hot juices, and no open flame.
Credit: Reviewed / Mike Roorda
The LotusGrill is designed for everything to stay contained, even if you flip it over.
Here's the really wild part—while it's lit, you can pick up the entire LotusGrill and turn it upside down without any coals falling out. Because the heat is concentrated inside the charcoal container, the sides of the grill are always cool enough to touch, and as long as the grill is properly assembled, everything stays sealed and safe if it gets tipped over.
I'll be honest, when I saw someone start to invert this lit grill at a trade show, my instinct was to run away in the other direction. Not only did it not cause a disaster, but they immediately started to cook a steak on the grill once the safety demo was over. And despite it lacking the tell-tale smoke and sizzle you associate with charcoal, the steak sure tasted like it had been cooked on a traditional charcoal grill.
Credit: Reviewed / Mike Roorda
Since it uses so little charcoal, the LotusGrill is also fairly economical. You can buy charcoal directly from the LotusGrill folks, or supply your own natural lump charcoal (again, briquettes won't work). According to LotusGrill, a 2-pound bag of charcoal is enough for 6 grilling sessions. I probably use nearly 2-pounds of charcoal every time I start my normal BBQ in the backyard, so that's a pretty steep reduction in emissions and waste.
The LotusGrill requires 4AA batteries to run its fan or the new models have a USP stick.
Credit: Reviewed / Mike Roorda
The steak we tried from the LotusGrill looked and tasted just like it came from a traditional charcoal grill.
I’m lucky enough to have a backyard where I can grill meat the traditional way, over an open flame and piping-hot coals. But if you don't have this luxury, or you're looking for a simpler grilling option, the LotusGrill is a must. I can personally confirm that it makes a mean steak.
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Kaufland Soccer Kickers: Tischgrill, Smart-TV, Gutscheine gewinnen
Neues #Gewinnspiel: Kaufland Soccer Kickers: Tischgrill, Smart-TV, Gutscheine gewinnen - #Hamsterrausch
Bei Kaufland sind die Soccer Kickers am Start: Zur Fußball-EM 2021 gibt es die witzigen Mini-Figuren zum Sammeln nicht zur beim Einkauf gratis dazu (je 15 Euro eine Figur). Sondern es gibt auch noch ein Soccer Kickers Gewinnspiel. Schnapp! Schuss! Gewinn! – so lautet das Motto der Kaufland-Aktion. Wer ein Foto mit den Soccer Kickers hochlädt, kann Preise wie Tischgrills, Smart-TV-Geräte oder…
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Barilla Pesto verlost LotusGrill
Neues #Gewinnspiel: #Barilla Pesto verlost #LotusGrill - #Hamsterrausch
Grillen mit Pesto von Barilla: Das geht mit den passenden Rezepten (wie sie auf der Website von Barilla zu finden sind) ganz einfach. Barilla verlost passend dazu einen LotusGrill. Der funktioniert auf dem Balkon ebenso wie am See. Mit wenig Qualm und ohne Gefahr, sich an der Außenseite zu verbrennen.
Was kann ich gewinnen?3475x LotusGrill (Wert: je 169 Euro). Gewicht je 4 Kilogramm.…
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