Grilling

Kingsford O-Grill
Kingsford's O-Grill adds convenience to the fun of camping, picnics, beach parties and tailgating. This 24-pound, compact and portable grill has 225 square-inches of grilling area good for eight to ten burgers at a time. The O-Grill uses a standard-sized 14.1-ounce propane gas cylinder, and crafted with a 9450 BTU burner, a clam shell design and retractable legs.
Element Outdoor Grill by Fuego
Grilling really can't get much simpler and stylish than this. The Element Outdoor Grill by Fuego ($400 - $600) features a minimalist design constructed with a stainless steel body and includes a cast iron grilling surface. This single-knob, propane fueled grill measures only 27 inches wide with dual-zone gas burners for direct and indirect cooking. The Element is offered in four powder-coated color finish with an array of options, including a roasting lid, pizza stone and griddle plate for more versatile cooking beyond grilling. [source]
Alpina Cheope Outdoor Kitchen
Move the party outdoors with Alpina's new an all-in-one unit. The Cheope Outdoor Kitchen ($TBA) is built with enough burners for grilling and searing meats, including a two tubular burner grill with lava stones, two standard stove burners and a burner for heating the interchangeable ollare stone and cast iron plate. The mobile kitchen unit also features exotic wood details, a stainless steel sink with a flexible nozzle, Piezo-electric ignition, stainless steel grates and three drawers for storage.
Show off your grilling skills wherever, whenever. The BabyQ ($TBA) by Erik Lieberenz is a portable grill small enough to take anywhere. The grill measures at 22 x 17 x 6 cm and is made entirely of stainless steel. It includes a mini charcoal bag to carry coals on the go and is dishwasher safe. So go ahead, grill master, show them what you got. [via Yanko Design]