Kamado History
The modern kamado-style grill is based on
ancient Japanese technology used over 2000
years ago. Originally composed of clay, the
kamado was typically built into the earth floor
of pit homes—small houses built into the
ground.
By the early 1600”s advancements in the
kamado design and function included high-
end, portable kamados which attracted the attention of those in the elite
and urban communities, and soon became common-place in their
households.
By literal translation, the word “kamado” in Japanese means “oven”,
“stove”, or “kitchen”. But it represents more than just perfection in
functional design and exquisite, flavorful food. Historically, the kamado
was and still is a symbol of family and home.
The Primo Advantage
Primo combines the concept of traditional kamado-style (round)
cookers, and charcoal grills with an innovative design, premium quality
ceramic materials, and a sophisticated, modern look, creating a best in
class, all-in -one cooking machine. What makes a Primo better than
other ceramic grills and smokers on the market today? The key is in the
composition and patented oval shape.
Ceramic Composition.
Primo uses only the highest quality ceramic for
increased efficiency and durability. Meals prepare faster while moisture
and flavor remain locked inside, leaving food juicy and tender, not dry.
And the outer surface stays at a safe, warm-to-the-touch temperature.
Oval Shape.
But it’s the versatility of our patented Primo Oval™ shape
that really sets us apart. Enjoy more features and options such as
reversible cooking grids, rack extensions* to increase total cooking
surface, or a drip pan rack* to catch meat juices. Add a firebox divider*
and cook directly over the heat on one side and smoke on the other.
We hope you enjoy your new Primo. Bon appétit!
*optional accessory
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