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Current Backyard Launch Smart Electric Grill And Griddle

Electric grill and griddle feature smart home connectivity and control via the Current Backyard app

New brand Current Backyard has launched its Current Model G Dual-Zone Electric Grill and Current Model G Electric Griddle, a solution for consumers looking to have an outdoor electric grilling experience with smart home connectivity. More energy efficient than a gas grill, the grill and griddle plug into a standard 110V outlet while offering precision control of the grilling experience.

“As grilling season approaches, we’re excited to bring consumers a new electric option,” says Tom Penner, Current Backyard CEO. “The innovation in our grill and griddle seamlessly integrates the rising demand for smart home-connected devices in backyard spaces, while providing consumers with unparalleled results and the ease of effortless entertaining.”

The full-size electric grill features independent cooking zones and reaches up to a temperature of 700 degrees, surpassing the leading gas grill brand by 150 degrees. Connection to the Current Backyard app provides temperature monitoring and control, recipes and cooking instructions, a SmartClean mode, and more.

Both the grill and griddle feature meat probes and flavor trays for adding water, wood chips, or pellets to create steam, smoke, or added flavor. Beyond their tech features, these appliances are environmentally mindful, boasting zero emissions at the point of use. The grill is six times more energy efficient than traditional gas grills, while the griddle is four times more energy efficient than traditional gas griddles.

Retail prices start at $899 for the grill and $799 for the griddle. Consumers can customize their unit online at Current Backyard with three colorways and various upgrade features, including full cabinets, storage lockers and more.

For more information, please visit Current Backyard.

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