Labor Day!
Rasmussen will be closed on Monday, September 2, 2024 in observance of the Labor Day federal holiday.
We hope you enjoy your last unofficial weekend of the summer to charge up for a great gas logs and heater season.
Tailgating with Solaire Portable Infrared Grills
Football is back and so is tailgating. Whether its Friday Night Lights, Saturday College, or Pro Sundays, Solaire Tailgate Infrared Grills set up fast and heat up quickly – only three minutes to searing hot temperatures, just like the big backyard Solaires. A Solaire grill will make you the Master of the Tailgater with the juiciest, most flavorful food in the parking lot, and the fast grilling times leave you more time to enjoy the pregame festivities. They also cool down fast so that you won’t miss a minute of the game. The USA-made Solaire Anywhere, Everywhere and AllAbout infrared grills are portable and perfect for any grilling on the go, from picnics to camping, RVs to boating, but especially tailgating. Amaze your tailgating friends with the great food you grill with your Solaire Infrared Grill.
Do you have Solaire Anywheres and Everywheres in your showroom for cash-and-carry football fans who are looking to step up their grilling game? We are well stocked and awaiting your order. Free shipping on orders of $750 net or more (that’s 4 Everywheres or 3 Anywheres).
New Bromic Controls
Bromic just announced to me that they will soon be rolling out a completely new portfolio of Controllers for their various heaters that solve many issues while providing operation via their new Bromic App. Bromic will be offering familiarization training starting in September (dates yet to be determined). Please express your interest in such training and sign up here.
Our first look at the app and the new controllers proved to me that they will be game changers for the Bromic line. Be sure to take advantage of future training opportunities by signing up at the link above.
Quote of the Month
Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.
– – Theodore Roosevelt, September 7, 1903