The reason to buy a grill like this is not the first cook, it is the fifteenth year. Fire Magic builds to a commercial standard — heavy-gauge stainless steel, serious burners, and components engineered to be replaced rather than thrown away when they wear.
That matters more than any feature list. The most common way an expensive built-in grill dies is not failure, it is a discontinued part: a manifold or a valve that no longer exists, which strands an otherwise perfect grill in a countertop cutout. Fire Magic has supported its products with parts for decades, and that is precisely why dealers who repair grills for a living keep recommending them.
Made in the USA — Fire Magic has built its grills in Southern California since 1937, at RH Peterson’s plant in City of Industry.








