Stainless Steel: Material that makes it resistant to high temperatures and allows it to heat up quickly.
Galvanized: With a silver coating that provides protection against rust.
Ceramic: Made of ceramic material that retains heat and moisture, allowing for slow and even cooking.
Cast Iron: Material that makes it ideal for slow cooking at a steady temperature. It heats up slower compared to other materials, but maintains a stable temperature for a longer period of time, even if the fire goes out.
Kamado: Grills with high thermal insulation, usually made of ceramic material, suitable for smoking and slow cooking.
Kettle: With a round, domed shape resembling a kettle, it helps retain heat and circulate air during grilling.
Cypriot: Traditional grill for charcoal or wood with slots for skewers and a large spit
Pellet: They use pellets (compressed wood chips) as fuel instead of charcoal. They offer a consistent and even temperature while imparting a smokier flavor to the grilled food.