One thing that’s hard about moving around the world is changing grills so often. Unless, you get a grill spotless, customs has issues with moving it across continents. We’re nearing retirement now, so I just invested in a STOK Quattro Grill…more on it in a moment.

My first grill was a cheapy, but lasted a few good stateside moves. I remember my first meal on that grill; I had no idea how to BBQ. I slathered up some chicken parts in BBQ sauce, cranked the grill to high and threw them on the grates. They caught on fire and were burnt to a crisp. I tried to serve them to my newlywed husband, and when he took his first bite, they were raw inside. My how times have changed. (“Thank God!” my husband interjects.)

I later invested in both an expensive grill that had a hard line connection to the gas line at our house and an extra large smoker, but I couldn’t take them with me to Europe. So in Belgium, I bought another crappy grill and a tiny smoker. We left both there and gave them to our Belgian neighbors.

When we moved to Texas, at first we settled with another cheap grill. A good grill really can make all the difference. We may have only spent $100 on the grill, but we easily ruined $100 in meat because the grill didn’t cook evenly. The steaks were far from restaurant quality.

So finally I talked my husband into an upgrade. After a lot of research, we decided on the STOK Quattro Grill. STOK stands for “Special Technology in Outdoor Kitchens.” This grill is only available at Home Depot and sells for $299, but Home Depot always offers a 10% military discount. The grill is created by Ryobi, the company who has made quality tools for years.

What do tools have to do with grills? Well, according to the STOK facebook page, “STOK is part of the TTI family (responsible for RYOBI, RIDIGD Power Tools, and Milwaukee). We are always looking for new challenges, so we decided to bring the innovation we are known for in Power Tools over to grills.”

Like many high-quality grills, the STOK Quattro has 4 individually controlled burners and 450 square inches of cooking space. It has an attractive sturdy stainless steel exterior and lots of cabinet space inside with spice racks and shelves.

What makes this grill stand above the rest though are all of its unique gadgets. It came with three interchangeable inserts: a vegetable tray, a pizza stone and a griddle.

Since it was Memorial Day, we quickly assembled the grill, which was quite easy with two people, one being my handy husband. We cranked this baby right up and grilled some rib-eyes. They were the best steaks we’ve had in years.

I’ve always wanted an outdoor pizza oven, so the stone was the first insert I tried. Using my recipe for Italian Pizza Dough, I made breakfast pizza.

I rolled the dough out, formed an edge and topped it with seasoned eggs, cheese and chorizo.

Then, I slid it onto the preheated, cornmeal dusted pizza stone and grilled it until the crust was crispy on the edges and the eggs were cooked through.

It was so good.

We had some leftover steak from the night before, so next I used the vegetable tray to make fajitas, and at the same time, I used the griddle to make quesadillas. This grill is so versatile.

I was having so much fun, that I went back to Home Depot and bought two other inserts: the chicken roaster and the kabob and rib rack.

The center of the chicken roaster fits a soda or beer can, but I wanted wine chicken, so I emptied out a can of enchilada sauce and it fit perfectly.

I rubbed the chicken down with Herbes de Provence and filled the can with white wine, butter and more herbs.

Another success.

Next, it was time to test the kabob and rib rack. I seasoned two slabs of ribs and a whole brisket with Zestuous Rub and slid them right in the racks. After a few hours on indirect heat, they were the best ribs I’ve ever made.

Today, I put the grill to its final test. My STOK is a grill, a pizza oven, a griddle, a wok…but can it replace my smoker? That’s what I aimed to find out.

I soaked some mesquite chips in water. Then, I poured them into the vegetable tray and inserted it into the grill. I topped the chips with the bottom of the rib rack turned upside down.

My extra large smoker was awesome because it had a side box where the wood burned and the smoke moved through the barrel, cooking the meat indirectly at a temperature between 250-275 degrees.

By placing the wood chips in one side and the meat on the other, I was able to create the same effect with my STOK. And with four burners, I could monitor the heat to keep the temperature where I needed it. I turned the left two burners on low. The temperature reached about 325, but if I just used one burner, the temperature dropped to 225, so I went with the two burners. When I closed the lid, smoke filled the inside, but easily escaped out the sides and back.

After a 2-3 hours, my smoked skirt steak, tasted just like it does on my big smoker. But the icing on the cake…or should I say, the sauce on the BBQ…is that because of how I prepare my skirt steak, this grill was even better than my smoker.

I always smoke my skirt steak first, and then I grill it on high, to sear in that buttery flavor from the natural skirt steak fat. I could smoke it and grill it on all my STOK. Awesome!

My only complaint about this grill is that when it catches a wind gust, it starts to make a whooshing sound. The only way to stop this is to turn the burner off and then back on. However, within minutes, it starts doing it again. It doesn’t seem to affect the cooking, it’s just kind of loud and annoying.

The other thing the grill is lacking is hooks to hang utensils. We adapted and added our own, so all is good. And STOK thought of everything else when it comes to storage.

You can slide the kabob skewers into the side holes.

The insert removal tool also hangs on the holes.

And as I mentioned, the inside has shelves for the inserts and a spice rack.

Other pros: the grill has four wheels, so you can move it around your patio on windy days. Then, you can lock down the wheels, so it doesn’t get away from you. And clean up is a breeze. Because all of the inserts are removable, they can be easily rinsed off under the faucet or with a hose. And the container that catches drippings is very easy to access and clean.

If you can’t tell by now, I love this grill. If it wasn’t so darn hot this time of year in Texas, I would probably cook every meal on my STOK Quattro.


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Christie Vanover

About Zestuous

Hi. I’m Christie, the head cook and award-winning competitive pitmaster for Team Girls Can Grill. I have won multiple grand championships and have dozens of top ten category finishes. People know me as the girl who is forever hovering over a grill, smoker or campfire with tongs in one hand and a glass of wine in the other.


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  1. This is a great review — very specific and very informative, in addition to being an inspiration to try the different capabilities of the inserts.

    A couple of years ago I got tired of hauling propane tanks hither and yon, and I had the natural gas company install a natural gas supply to my BBQ location. I love cooking with natural gas — I never worry about the gas tank emptying in the middle of a long slow-cook operation.

    Does STOK make a model that operates on natural gas?

  2. Just wanted to add that Amazon.com carries STOK products. With Amazon Prime, my two-day shipping on the Quattro was free! We assembled ours on Sunday and plan to use for the first time this evening.

  3. Now that you’ve used this grill for a while, do you still love it? What pros and cons have you noticed over the past year? How is it holding up?

    1. Yes I do still love it. I don’t use all the inserts as frequently as I did at first, but it’s a great grill for everyday grillin’. It’s holding up great. I keep it under a covered patio, so I’ve never seen any rust or flaking (like I’ve seen in other grills).

      Sometimes I forget to clean out the grease trap, but it’s really easy to do, and whatever material they used is so great because it cleans really easily even after months.

      The only con that I can think of is that the bottom cabinet could use a backing. When I blow leaves and grass off the patio, they seem to find their way into the cabinet, so I have to clean my inserts before using them…but that’s minor. It really is great!

      1. I would love to hear how your STOK grill is holding up the test of time. I’ve seen reviews where people have said that theirs has rusted out, falling apart, etc. I am thinking of getting a grill and not sure if a Weber is better.

        1. I like my grill. It did rust out after 2 years though. I paid 150 for replacement parts. I can’t use it now because they put a screw on the burner that is not possible to remove because of corrosion.

  4. I have read a lot of reviews on this grill and a lot of the cons mention that the fact there is no back on the bottom section is inconvenient and that the side tables get extremely hot. Have you noticed this or had an issue at all? Also, I have a composite wood deck, does the grill get so hot that I would have to worry about this on my deck? Thanks for the in depth info in your review, very very useful!

    1. The fact that there is no back doesn’t bother me because I have it against the brick wall on my patio. I guess I could see how it could be unsightly, but it makes it easy to replace the propane tank.

      The sides do get warm when the grill is on high. They get warmer the closer they are to the grill and cooler on the ends. It’s never been a problem for me though. I’ve set everything from plastic to glass on them while grilling with no issues.

      The grill does not get warm toward the bottom, so your deck will be perfectly safe. Just don’t put it up against siding. I learned that years ago when I melted the siding on our house with a different grill. If the grill is against a composite rail, you may need to pull it out a bit when cooking just to be safe.

      I think the pluses far outweigh the cons. I don’t use the inserts all that often, but I grill a few times a week, and I am continuously pleased with the consistency every time. And I love that it has 4 burners, so I can adjust for direct heat and indirect heat.

  5. I recently learned that Home Depot has discontinued the STOK line of grills. Doesn’t bode well for this product.

    1. Thanks Gary. That’s too bad. I’ve enjoyed the grill. Good thing I’ve already purchased all of the inserts.

    2. we were just at Home Depot in Montreal this afternoon and they not only CARRY the STOK grills . . . the very ‘grill-knowledgable’ sales guy said they are so popular they can hardly keep them in stock.

  6. Have you are anyone else attempted to set up a rotisserie for the Quattro?
    It seems to be a natural for a rotisserie yet Stok doesn’t offer one.
    Thanks
    George

    1. I actually bought a rotisserie to use with it, I just haven’t taken it out of the box yet. Maybe I’ll try it this weekend.

      1. What model of rotisserie did you purchase (I can’t find one by Stok)? Just got our grill today and want to get one ASAP. Any issues or tips for rotisserie cooking?

          1. Just found out made in China think I’ll be looking to buy one made in the USA now. Love the geil but the China thing is a deal breaker for me.

  7. Just bought this grill and something I’m finding unclear – does the porcelain ceramic need to be seasoned with oil like a cast iron skillet? Is it safe to use a regular wire BBQ brush on to clean? Thanks!

    1. I never seasoned mine. I clean the grates with high heat, a spay bottle with water and a grill brush. I clean the inserts in the sink (after they have cooled).

  8. Great info about the Stok Grill..Was wondering how the new one is holding up? Any problems with the regulator?? I’m thinking about buying one..The food you cooked looked very yummy

    1. The new one is amazing. I haven’t had a single problem with it. I think I have all of the inserts now. I highly recommend it.

      1. Thanks so much for the speedy reply..Going to pick up the grill tomorrow. Hope to see some more updats here..Your pictures and tips are great.