DCS Grills – Dynamic Cooking Systems


DCS or the Dynamic Cooking Systems has been around since 1989. They first ventured in cooktops focusing on making these cooktops high-end and of commercial-quality.

After their success in cooktops, they then focused on creating commercial-quality, outdoor gas barbecues.

DCS was obtained by Fisher & Paykel Appliances in October 2004. DCS products are now being sold over a network of 2,500 storefronts. These products are also supported and patronized by 1,500 service organizations.

A DCS grill is either a traditional grill or a member of the New Liberty collection. A heavy gauge type-304 stainless steel is used to make each DCS grill. Stainless steel is known for its resistance against rust and corrosion.

The difference between a traditional grill and a grill that’s a member of the New Liberty collection is that a traditional grill is a normal grill.

A grill that’s a member of the New Liberty collection, in the meantime, can be connected with themselves or to other DCS by Fisher & Paykel grills.

The New Liberty collection gives a person the freedom to put these appliances together in any combination that he/she wants.

A battery powered ignition system is used to start a DCS grill. A standard grill gives out 25,000 BTU’s whereas an infrared grill will supply an additional 14,000 BTU.

A person can choose from a 30-inch model, a 36-inch model, and a 48-inch model. Depending on the person’s needs, the grill may be bought as an independent unit or as a drop-in unit.

Most of the grills can be powered by natural gas or LPG. All of these grills have designer metal control knobs.

They also have built in grate channels that steer grease away from flames to avoid accidents. Other additional equipment may also be purchased to supplement your barbecuing needs.