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Arteflame Burger Pucks

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Get The Grill Ready In Seconds With Arteflame Burger Pucks

Grill your burgers the way you want with these new pucks! Grillable on top of existing grates, they're made from solid steel so there's no sizzling or burning. And because it gives off more smoke than flame while still being able to get that tasty flavor in every bite - this is one cooking device we think everyone should try out at least once The 6" grill pan has an easy-grip handle for maximum control when making buns half-way through as well as side panels which protect both sides and bottom from getting burnt by hot coals underneath The heavy-duty design also stay put even if windy outside.

Carbon Steel vs Cast Iron

Why use carbon steel cooktops rather than  cast iron?  What is the difference and why is carbon steel any better?

Carbon Steel and Cast Iron are very similar.  This is why both are very good for cooking and grilling.  The main difference is that Carbon Steel contains about 1% Carbon while Cast Iron contains 2% - 3% Carbon.  This difference might not sound like much but the carbon effects the grain structure of the metal.  As the Carbon gets added to the steel mix, Carbon has a tendency to clump together into lumpy carbides and form pockets of pure carbon (graphite).  When this happens, the metal becomes very hard and very brittle.  It disrupts the grain of the metal, making it irregular, brittle and prone to cracking.  This is the reason why Cast Iron often cracks or breaks.  When Cast Iron is heated unevenly, the heat differential causes stress in the metal as the thermal expansion is uneven.  When this stress encounters a pocket of carbon, Cast Iron cracks.  This is also why Cast Iron often breaks when it is dropped.  The area of high carbon is extremely brittle and can’t stand the shock.

Because Carbon Steel has only 1% Carbon, this phenomena is negligible and much easier to control and prevent from happening.  The grain structure in Carbon Steel is very uniform and virtually impervious to heat stress or shock.  In addition to this, Carbon Steel is “rolled” in the steel mill.  It is forced between heavy rollers while the steel is hot.  After rolling the steel and getting it to the right thickness, the steel is “doused” with cold water that causes the grain structure to freeze in place.  This makes Carbon Steel very strong and the choice material to cook on.  Even with uneven heat loads or dropping Carbon Steel, it will not break or crack.  This allows for a lifetime of use.

The larger the surface area and the thinner the material, the more prone Cast Iron is to cracking and breaking.  In a grill, the heat is never uniform.  This makes cast Iron an especially poor choice for grill inserts.  For this reason, all Arteflame cooktops, inserts, griddles and Burger Pucks are made of Carbon Steel.

  • Perfect grill accessory gift for the griller in your life!
  • 6" Diameter is perfect for generous burgers, steaks, chicken pancakes, and more...
  • Use with any gas, electric, wood / charcoal grill or camp fire
  • Great for the whole family and parties
  • Precision laser cut from solid US steel for ready to use
  • Made in USA, guaranteed not to break or crack
  • Designed to last a lifetime
  • Comes in a sets of 2, 4, 6 or 8 Burger Pucks

Note: When the burger pucks arrive, they will be silver (unseasoned). They will develop the dark color shown in the images once they've been seasoned.

Arteflame Burger Pucks Seasoning Instructions

Click Here For Instructions

Free Shipping To All Lower 48 States Over $199. All Fire Pits, Bowls, and Heating Products Ship Via Freight LTL Curbside. To Read More About Our Shipping Police. Click Here.

With more than 800+ positive reviews about Fire Pit Surplus, we are confident we can provide you with an excellent buying experience. Read more about how we stand out above the rest on our Why Buy From Us page. 

Get The Grill Ready In Seconds With Arteflame Burger Pucks

Grill your burgers the way you want with these new pucks! Grillable on top of existing grates, they're made from solid steel so there's no sizzling or burning. And because it gives off more smoke than flame while still being able to get that tasty flavor in every bite - this is one cooking device we think everyone should try out at least once The 6" grill pan has an easy-grip handle for maximum control when making buns half-way through as well as side panels which protect both sides and bottom from getting burnt by hot coals underneath The heavy-duty design also stay put even if windy outside.

Carbon Steel vs Cast Iron

Why use carbon steel cooktops rather than  cast iron?  What is the difference and why is carbon steel any better?

Carbon Steel and Cast Iron are very similar.  This is why both are very good for cooking and grilling.  The main difference is that Carbon Steel contains about 1% Carbon while Cast Iron contains 2% - 3% Carbon.  This difference might not sound like much but the carbon effects the grain structure of the metal.  As the Carbon gets added to the steel mix, Carbon has a tendency to clump together into lumpy carbides and form pockets of pure carbon (graphite).  When this happens, the metal becomes very hard and very brittle.  It disrupts the grain of the metal, making it irregular, brittle and prone to cracking.  This is the reason why Cast Iron often cracks or breaks.  When Cast Iron is heated unevenly, the heat differential causes stress in the metal as the thermal expansion is uneven.  When this stress encounters a pocket of carbon, Cast Iron cracks.  This is also why Cast Iron often breaks when it is dropped.  The area of high carbon is extremely brittle and can’t stand the shock.

Because Carbon Steel has only 1% Carbon, this phenomena is negligible and much easier to control and prevent from happening.  The grain structure in Carbon Steel is very uniform and virtually impervious to heat stress or shock.  In addition to this, Carbon Steel is “rolled” in the steel mill.  It is forced between heavy rollers while the steel is hot.  After rolling the steel and getting it to the right thickness, the steel is “doused” with cold water that causes the grain structure to freeze in place.  This makes Carbon Steel very strong and the choice material to cook on.  Even with uneven heat loads or dropping Carbon Steel, it will not break or crack.  This allows for a lifetime of use.

The larger the surface area and the thinner the material, the more prone Cast Iron is to cracking and breaking.  In a grill, the heat is never uniform.  This makes cast Iron an especially poor choice for grill inserts.  For this reason, all Arteflame cooktops, inserts, griddles and Burger Pucks are made of Carbon Steel.

  • Perfect grill accessory gift for the griller in your life!
  • 6" Diameter is perfect for generous burgers, steaks, chicken pancakes, and more...
  • Use with any gas, electric, wood / charcoal grill or camp fire
  • Great for the whole family and parties
  • Precision laser cut from solid US steel for ready to use
  • Made in USA, guaranteed not to break or crack
  • Designed to last a lifetime
  • Comes in a sets of 2, 4, 6 or 8 Burger Pucks

Note: When the burger pucks arrive, they will be silver (unseasoned). They will develop the dark color shown in the images once they've been seasoned.

Arteflame Burger Pucks Seasoning Instructions

Click Here For Instructions

Free Shipping To All Lower 48 States Over $199. All Fire Pits, Bowls, and Heating Products Ship Via Freight LTL Curbside. To Read More About Our Shipping Police. Click Here.

With more than 800+ positive reviews about Fire Pit Surplus, we are confident we can provide you with an excellent buying experience. Read more about how we stand out above the rest on our Why Buy From Us page.