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    Napoleon Grills Review

    Napoleon Grills Review
     
    5 Star Rating
    Tags: Lifestyle reviewsThe Bill: £674
     

    If you’re looking for a barbecue that excels both in design and functionality, then we believe we may have found just that; Napoleon’s Rogue 365 Gas Grill has been a real highlight during our summer. The best thing for us about this barbecue is that not only does it have all the performance one expects, it also has a streamlined presence which accentuates it's tailored, polished craftsmanship without it being an intrusive feature within our manicured green garden.

    The Rogue 365 offers two burners, and the addition of a warming rack and an infrared side burner which creates up to 545 square inches of cooking space. The infrared side burner is a real highlight, being perfect for searing meat or seafood to restaurant quality – we surprised ourselves by how well we were able to cook on this barbeque. Napoleon even have their own uniquely shaped cooking grids, meaning you’ll know if you’re served a meal from one of these grills purely by the distinctive sear marks; a very clever marketing initiative.

    Everything about this barbeque has been designed to be both stylish and practical. Being made from premium stainless steel, this grill is not only great to look at, and it’s also a breeze to wipe down and keep clean. The sear plates are also positioned across two layers which help to get rid of any falling grease, meaning you’re extremely unlikely to experience a flare up from this barbeque. This also helps in keeping the whole thing clean and reduces any food build up. There are also tool hooks and a removable storage basket, so everything you may need to assist you whilst grilling is easily to hand.

    “We think you’d be hard pushed to find a better barbeque at this price point, and we’re extremely pleased we have discovered it.”

    Since we’ve had our Napoleon Rogue 365 Gas Grill, we have used it a few of times. It was so easy to assemble following the instructions, we were really impressed. Using gas also means it also heats up quickly and evenly, meaning you’re ready to start grilling in just a few minutes, with none of the hassle of the more traditional barbeques. One of the most important things for us is that the food does not stick, and simply knowing that the heat is even means that timings are made to be very simple.

    We have had many compliments on our Napoleon Rogue 365 from friends and colleagues. It’s extremely easy to see why this is a popular product. This barbeque really is pulling us out of the kitchen and into the garden at every opportunity, whether that is for a simple midweek supper, or to entertain friends It’s certainly a conversation starter.

    The compact nature of the Napoleon Rogue 365 means that we haven’t had to compromise on quality whilst trying to ensure a barbeque does not become the feature point of our outside space. This is particularly good news for those who only enjoy the occasional barbeque. It also means it was easy to assemble and is easy to keep assembled all year round.

    We are most impressed with the Napoleon Rogue 365 Gas Grill and would highly recommend it to anyone looking to take their barbeque experience to the next level. It is simple in use, not overly complicated, and very well thought-out in design. We think you’d be hard pushed to find a better barbeque at this price point, and we’re extremely pleased we have discovered it.

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