Pellet grills, by the way, burn hardwood pellets fed from an electronically regulated hopper. And, of course, it is where its entire product line will be showcased. 15 that starts at 7:30 a.m.Īside from warehousing the thousands of grills it ships nationwide, the headquarters is where REC TEC will holds cooking classes, grill seminars and the occasional concert. The second REC-reational shindig is an all-day open house on Feb. 14 at 10 a.m., is an open-to-the-public event featuring local dignitaries and ambassadors from the Augusta Metro and Columbia County chambers of commerce. True to the ready-to-party “lifestyle” the company exudes in marketing materials and affiliated product lines – including ICER drink coolers and Durty Gurl cocktail mixers – REC TEC has planned not one, but two, grand-opening events. “A lot of planning and preparation has gone into this building and we are ready to unleash its full capabilities.” “We are very excited to share this space with all of our customers,” said Ray Carnes, the co-founder and public face of the firm known for its bull logo and cult-like following. The privately held company has been operating for months at the former Quad/Graphics printing plant at 4301 Evans to Locks Road, having outgrown its previous offices in the Masters Industrial Park off River Watch Parkway. In two weeks, the 11-year-old pellet-grill producer will unveil its new, 200,000-square-foot headquarters and distribution center in Evans at grand-opening and ribbon-cutting celebrations that are sure to be flavorfully smoky affairs. If “I’m always ready” was the answer, then you’re probably the target market for REC TEC Grills, a local company that is one of the fastest-growing brands in the outdoor-cooking industry. Ready to fire up the grill for the “big game?”
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