Firepower or Furniture?
Jon and Anthony challenge whether your grill was built to cook or just to look good. This episode explores when performance takes a back seat to aesthetic design—and how to spot the difference between a culinary tool and a pricey patio prop.

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Firepower or Furniture?
Jon and Anthony challenge whether your grill was built to cook or just to look good. This episode explores when performance takes a back seat to aesthetic design—and how to spot the difference between a culinary tool and a pricey patio prop.
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