Brisk It's new wood pellet grill promises AI cooking at a more affordable price

CES 2025 has introduced a new Brisk It Zelos grill, and the Vera 2.0 cooking AI.

https://www.techradar.com/home/smart-home/brisk-its-new-wood-pellet-grill-promises-ai-cooking-at-a-more-affordable-price

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