The grill itself offers 580 square inches between the active grill space and an additional grate above.
Brisk It decided to forego the traditional cabinet under the grill, but I didn’t miss it much.
Lastly, the metal on the side trays seemed to stain easily.
These issues aside, I am still happy with the sturdiness of the grill.
Compared with charcoal, the pellets provide a far smokier cook, all the way through.
If you prefer to take the easy route, this is it.
Brisk It offers the most functional, feature-rich app.
The smoking portion had three phases, all at different temperatures and smoke points.
You have the option to push through a phase faster if youd like, or skip it altogether.
Any of those recipes can be sent via Innogrill to the barbecue.
One of my favorite features is stall detection.
With this feature, the Brisk It will notify when this happens and suggest how to remedy it.
Brisk It handles the cooking for you (and tells you how its handling it) at every step.
The auto-ignite function worked without fail.
It delivered more smokiness than any other grill I’ve tried, whether or not I engaged power smoke.
I like that the Brisk It has disposable foil shields and trays to make the grill easier to maintain.
But Brisk Its usability far exceeds any other smart grill on the market.
The app and grill are easy enough to use that I felt comfortable and confident on my first use.