Arthur

Barbecook est fier d'entrer sur le marché avec un gril à pellets. Le Barbecook Arthur offre une expérience de barbecue de haute qualité, polyvalente et contrôlée, qui dépasse les exigences des connaisseurs de barbecue et des dégustateurs.

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  • Lists of spare parts that can be ordered
  • Online product manuals
  • Original recipes
  • Useful tips & tricks

Easy to install

Low & slow is the way to go!

What is a Pellet barbecue?

A pellet barbecue, better known as a pellet grill, represents the fusion of traditional barbecuing with advanced technology. Using food-safe wood pellets as fuel, this grill offers a versatile and user-friendly cooking experience that is gaining popularity among foodies.


What makes a pellet barbecue so special is its precise temperature control, giving you complete control over the cooking environment. This allows you to grill, smoke, roast and even stew with ease. Another notable feature is the smoke production, which makes this grill ideal for preparing dishes with a smoky touch. A pellet grill is often used for slow-cooking meat to achieve that distinctive smoky flavour. Moreover, the constant temperature control ensures uniform results, making this grill also function as an oven for roasting, baking and even pizza preparation.

What's the difference?

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Pellet grill versus charcoal barbecue

A pellet grill uses food-safe wood pellets as fuel and offers precise temperature control and consistent smoky flavour results, while a charcoal barbecue uses charcoal and has a more intense smoke flavour. Pellet grills are easier to use and offer automation, while charcoal barbecues require a more hands-on approach.

Pellet grill versus gas barbecue

A pellet grill uses wood pellets as fuel, providing a smoky flavour and precise temperature control during indirect grilling. A gas barbecue uses propane for indirect heat without smoky flavour and usually offers the option of working with different heat levels on the grill. Pellet grills have a unique flavour and are ideal for low and slow cooking, while gas barbecues are more convenient
and faster for direct grilling.