1 Flat Surface Area Without the curves of pans, or gaps of grill grates, you can cook big batches and move components around without interruption. 2 More Maillard Reaction The flat, broad cooking surface (especially when paired with a grill press or grilling weights) allows for more contact between heat and the food and thereby better browning and more flavor, thanks to the maillard reaction. 3 Dual Zones Spanning multiple burner spaces, the flat top allows more than one temperature zone so you can sear proteins on one end and toast buns on another. 4 Rippin’ Heat Flat tops get burning hot, and stay that way; perfect conditions for getting a brown crust on a smash burger over, and over, and over.
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