Solaire® Anywhere Portable Infrared Grill

SKU
IR17B------
CA$749.00
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Overview
Solaire Anywhere:   Overall size 21"W x 12"H x 13"D (including carrying handles).   20 lbs.   Includes Carrying Bag.

SOLAIRE ANYWHERE PORTABLE GRILL

 
     
  • Grills food fast, keeping more of the juices inside and creating a nice outer texture
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  • Heats up in only 3 minutes to about 1000 degrees of direct heat at the grates
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  • Use with 1 lb Propane bottles (not included). Can be converted to work with 20 lb Propane tanks (SOL-SAHOSE6), Natural Gas lines (SOL-SANGC), or RV low pressure gas systems (SOL-SALPC)
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  • Includes Carrying Bag with pockets for three propane bottles
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  • Made in the USA
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The Solaire Anywhere is the best portable infrared grill. The Anywhere portable gas grill makes it easy to take the experience of grilling in the backyard to wherever you like. The high heat of the Solaire Infrared Burner cooks at a fraction of the time of conventional grills and makes food juicer and more flavorful. Our stainless steel grills are finely crafted with welded corners & seams, mirror polished accents, and designed with simplicity in mind, making it long lasting and easy to use. Solaire grills can either grill meals from start to finish or just use the Solaire Anywhere for searing after sous vide, smoking, or other cooking methods. Take this portable infrared grill with you camping, tailgating, to the park, the beach, or anywhere you can think of.

 
What is the Difference Between 304 and 316 SS?

In a nutshell, type 316, of which the SOL-IR17M is made, is more resistant to corrosion from salt water, making it the best material for use on and near the ocean. Stainless steel is an alloy that contains at least 50% iron and 10% chromium. The chromium inhibits corrosion and thus plays a part in defining stainless steel. The more chromium, the more corrosion-resistance. But chromium is not the only factor in corrosion resistance. Many other elements are added to enhance the properties of a particular grade and type of stainless steel. Stainless steel alloys are grouped according to the structure of their crystals. Adding nickel creates the structure used in marine applications, called austenitic. Austenitic stainless steels are identified by their 300-series designation. Most of the stainless produced today is type 304, a low-carbon variation which is also called 18-8, because it's made of 18% chromium and 8% nickel. Type 304 has good resistance to corrosion by a great number of chemicals. Consequently, it satisfies a broad demand for adequate performance at an affordable price. But there are a number of marine applications where 304 and other 300-series types are inadequate. By adding more nickel and 2% molybdenum to 304 stainless, you get type 316, which has the best corrosion resistance among standard stainless steels. It resists pitting and corrosion by most chemicals, and is particularly resistant to salt water corrosion. The Marine version of the Solaire Anywhere Portable Infrared grill (model SOL-IR17M), as well as the rail mounting bracket, are made from type 316 to withstand the rigors of salt water experienced by salt water boaters. All other Solaire Infrared Grills are made of type 304 stainless steel.
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