Description
Fogues TX ALAMO PRO 120 – FJL-ALA-103
Our Alamo PRO grill combines comfort and professionalism in a single piece. With a diameter of 45.27 Inches and height of 29.5 Inches, it weighs 273.3 lbs. It includes a wooden surface and wheels that helps if you want to move it around. Made in noble materials: Iron and Wood. It’s the best option if you want to elevate your grilling to a professional level. Made in Argentina.
Ring & wheels have a rusted finish.
Accessories included:
Grill
Clamp Rack Grill
Grilling Cage
Oval Cage
Griddle
Spiedo
Brazier
Alamo Cover
Wooden Surface – Eucalyptus Saligna
What our Experts Think
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Authentic Argentine Design – The open-fire, vertical cooking style delivers true asado flavors and smoky depth.
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Premium Build Quality – Heavy-gauge steel construction and craftsmanship provide long-lasting durability.
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Versatile Cooking Modes – Supports both wood and charcoal, enabling flexible heat control and flavor options.
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Generous Capacity – The 120 model offers ample grilling space for large gatherings or full cuts of meat.
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Efficient Airflow – Strategic venting and adjustable firebox help maintain steady heat and reduce flare-ups.
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Best For – Serious grillmasters, outdoor kitchens, and those seeking a premium, high-performance Argentine-style grill.
Q&A
Q: What is the Fogues TX Alamo Pro 120 Grill?
A: A premium open-fire Argentine wood and charcoal grill designed for authentic outdoor grilling and asado cooking.
Q: What fuels can it use?
A: It’s compatible with both wood and charcoal for versatile cooking styles.
Q: What makes this grill special?
A: Features adjustable grates, heavy-duty steel construction, and traditional Argentine design for superior heat control and flavor.
Q: Is it suitable for outdoor kitchens?
A: Yes, it’s perfect for patios, backyards, and professional outdoor cooking spaces.
Q: Who is this grill ideal for?
A: Home chefs and grill enthusiasts who want authentic, restaurant-quality open-fire grilling at home.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean grill grates after each use with a grill brush to prevent buildup.
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Empty ash and debris once cooled to maintain airflow.
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Oil grates lightly to prevent rust.
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Inspect firebox, grates, and structure regularly for wear or damage.
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Cover grill when not in use to protect from weather.






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