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DCS (Dynamic Cooking Systems) appliances were founded in 1989 by leading engineers and designers. DCS is well-known for their DCS gas grills, and have became the leading provider of professional outdoor grills. As a strategic advantage they ventured out into high end cooking equipment such as heavy duty ranges, broilers, convection ovens and much more. In October of 2004, an appliance company named Fisher %26 Paykel bought the DCS appliance company. Fisher %26 Paykel are popularly known for their innovative ideas in the appliance industry. The company is mainly based in Australia and New Zealand and is equipped with the state of the art fabricating facilities.

DCS grills are made with heavy stainless steel therefore, there need not be any concerns about rust. These girls are very durable and long lasting. The grates have a built-in-runner to channel away the grease from the food. It also incorporates a 9-volt battery ignition. The grill sizes vary from 30 inches up to 48 inches, and models can be bought as a stand-alone unit or as a built-in unit. They are built to give the consumer an option to use LPG gas or Natural gas, and deliver a great performance and delicious food, because it is designed to allow the flavor of the meat to come out. Your kitchen would be complete with the DCS grill. These grills are the most advanced grilling system in the market, and the manufacturers never cease improving and developing their product. They expect nothing but the utmost in consistency in food grilling.

Most barbecue grills apply heat from below and use charcoal to produce heat. Gas-fueled grills usually use propane gas or natural gas as a fuel source. Adding infrared radiant burners to the grill is a recent trend among gas grill manufacturers. It involves ignition of natural gas or propane gas to heat a ceramic tile that emits an infrared radiation that cooks the food through thermal radiation. Another grill innovation that is gaining popularity is the flattop grill. Where food is not exposed to an open flame instead the food is cooked on a griddle surface.

DCS gas grills are very functional and a must-have in any modern kitchen. They are distributed and available worldwide. It is typically made up of stainless steel, aluminized steel or cast iron it usually has hollow burners with inlet and outlet gas ports. This, among the other features mentioned make DCS gas grills the superior choice in grill selection.

For more information about DCS gas grills, product reviews, and comparisons check out this great site dedicated to this well recognized and highly regarded grill.


After working in the finance and banking industry for over a decade, Jon Brant turned his attention to serving as a marketing consultant, researcher, and author. His passion for adventure and teaching others has led me to meet and experience many interesting people and places.

When buying a gas grill, what's the best cooking surface to get and why?

I'd like to buy a new gas grill, but it's not clear to me if I should go with a model that features a stainless steel surface, cast iron, or porcelain - what's the best, and why?

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I've always been partial to the porcelain grills myself, just because it maintains its shape well, heats evenly, and is easy to clean. The stainless steel tends to warp easily (from past experience), and the cast iron is hard to keep clean and not rusting. But if you use the grill often and oil it, cast iron is probably the way to go. I have an aunt that would never switch from her cast iron grill, and it is hooked up to a natural gas feed. Think she has had the thing 15-20 years! As for cooking surfaces, all three will give you the nice grill marks, but cast iron and porcelain tends to keep the heat better, especially if you leave the lid open.

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DCS Gas Grills A Whole New Level Of Grilling


DCS (Dynamic Cooking Systems) appliances were founded in 1989 by leading engineers and designers. DCS is well-known for their DCS gas grills, and have became the leading provider of professional outdoor grills. As a strategic advantage they ventured out into high end cooking equipment such as heavy duty ranges, broilers, convection ovens and much more. In October of 2004, an appliance company named Fisher %26 Paykel bought the DCS appliance company. Fisher %26 Paykel are popularly known for their innovative ideas in the appliance industry. The company is mainly based in Australia and New Zealand and is equipped with the state of the art fabricating facilities.

DCS grills are made with heavy stainless steel therefore, there need not be any concerns about rust. These girls are very durable and long lasting. The grates have a built-in-runner to channel away the grease from the food. It also incorporates a 9-volt battery ignition. The grill sizes vary from 30 inches up to 48 inches, and models can be bought as a stand-alone unit or as a built-in unit. They are built to give the consumer an option to use LPG gas or Natural gas, and deliver a great performance and delicious food, because it is designed to allow the flavor of the meat to come out. Your kitchen would be complete with the DCS grill. These grills are the most advanced grilling system in the market, and the manufacturers never cease improving and developing their product. They expect nothing but the utmost in consistency in food grilling.

Most barbecue grills apply heat from below and use charcoal to produce heat. Gas-fueled grills usually use propane gas or natural gas as a fuel source. Adding infrared radiant burners to the grill is a recent trend among gas grill manufacturers. It involves ignition of natural gas or propane gas to heat a ceramic tile that emits an infrared radiation that cooks the food through thermal radiation. Another grill innovation that is gaining popularity is the flattop grill. Where food is not exposed to an open flame instead the food is cooked on a griddle surface.

DCS gas grills are very functional and a must-have in any modern kitchen. They are distributed and available worldwide. It is typically made up of stainless steel, aluminized steel or cast iron it usually has hollow burners with inlet and outlet gas ports. This, among the other features mentioned make DCS gas grills the superior choice in grill selection.

For more information about DCS gas grills, product reviews, and comparisons check out this great site dedicated to this well recognized and highly regarded grill.


After working in the finance and banking industry for over a decade, Jon Brant turned his attention to serving as a marketing consultant, researcher, and author. His passion for adventure and teaching others has led me to meet and experience many interesting people and places.

When buying a gas grill, what's the best cooking surface to get and why?

I'd like to buy a new gas grill, but it's not clear to me if I should go with a model that features a stainless steel surface, cast iron, or porcelain - what's the best, and why?

Answer
I've always been partial to the porcelain grills myself, just because it maintains its shape well, heats evenly, and is easy to clean. The stainless steel tends to warp easily (from past experience), and the cast iron is hard to keep clean and not rusting. But if you use the grill often and oil it, cast iron is probably the way to go. I have an aunt that would never switch from her cast iron grill, and it is hooked up to a natural gas feed. Think she has had the thing 15-20 years! As for cooking surfaces, all three will give you the nice grill marks, but cast iron and porcelain tends to keep the heat better, especially if you leave the lid open.

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