Spoga+Gafa, Weber, Pulse
A striking presentation set the scene for the new Pulse at the Spoga+Gafa.
DIY plus

Weber

Impulsive and festive

With the new Pulse, Weber enters more deeply into the digitalisation theme. However, the focus was also more traditional at the exhibition stand, for example the winter grilling theme
Deep insights, facts & figures: Premium information for the home improvement industry.
  • Retailers and suppliers: exclusive insights
  • Market analyses and country reports
  • Trends in the DIY and garden market
  • Latest news and archive
TRIAL OFFER
Online subscription
Continue reading now
Nothing less than a sustainable revolution of the market is what Weber-Stephen expects from the innovation which the American grill provider presented at the Spoga+Gafa: digital technology is worked into Pulse, the mains-operated high-tech grill, in order to control the temperature.
Michael Reuter, Vice President Sales & Markets EMEA, puts it like this: "With Pulse, we are entering into an era which satisfies the modern spirit of the times and the high expectations of grill fans." And they even want to create a new segment for it: Weber calls it "Smart Grill".
The griller can keep his eye on the temperature via the removable LED digital display on the grill front. The preheat display shows him when the grates have reached the required temperature. The Pulse compensates for external influences by automatically adjusting its temperature to hot or cold weather conditions.For the first time, Weber has directly integrated the iGrill digital thermometer. This means that the core temperature of the food and the temperature inside the grill can both be monitored on a smartphone at the same time.
The iGrill app is to provide even more information, instructions and recipes in future. It will also have a separate section for the Pulse. And of course, social media can't be left out: anyone who wants, can directly post their grill results to social networks using the app.
Two models are available: the Pulse 2000 is larger and, with 2 200 Watt, has more power than the Pulse 1000 with 1 800 Watt. In addition, the Pulse 2000 offers the dual grilling zone system with which different dishes can be simultaneously prepared at different temperatures.
With its somewhat martial-like design - the Pulse is only available in black - the device sets itself apart from the competition, even in terms of looks alone. Fittingly, at the exhibition stand in Hall 1, a short, acoustically upbeat and impulsively designed presentation ran every hour.
But there were also more tranquil areas at the stand. After all, Weber also introduced its festive campaigns for Christmas in Cologne. "With special limited grill models and elegant accessories we'll put everyone in the mood for winter grilling, strengthen sales and increase potential turnover," explains Michael Reuter.
Back to homepage
Related articles
Read also