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Fire Magic Aurora A530 Propane Gas Grill With Single
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Weber 40" Built-In Propane Gas Grill W/ 9 Burners & 769 Sq. In. Cooking Area
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Weber 7371001 Summit E-670 Propane Gas Grill, Black
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Price is certainly an important variable when it comes to making any purchase. Propane gas grills can range from approximately $150 all the way up to $10,000 or more. Certainly, the occasional backyard cookout will not require a top of the line model, but it is important to remember that you will get what you pay for. Identify your price range up front so that you can easily narrow your search based on sales price. Material is another key component to consider when purchasing a new propane gas BBQ grill. Grills can be made of a number of different types of materials: sheet metal, stainless steel, cast aluminum, and cast iron are amongst the most common. Be sure to examine the equipment carefully to make sure that the manufacturer hasn’t tried to cut corners in less visible places, such as the frame. Painted steel is more likely to rust than true stainless steel. Cast aluminum is generally viewed as the longest lasting material for grills.
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Artisan 32 Inch Propane Gas Grill With Rotisserie & Cart Stainless Steel Art32lp
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L27p-2 27" Lynx Free Standing Propane Gas Grill
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Weber Summit 74" Propane Gas Grill W/ 9 Burners & 769 Sq. In. Cooking Area
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13850s Beefeater Signature Premium 5 Burner Built-In Propane Gas Grill
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Size is an important attribute to consider as well. Think about where you plan to use and store your grill so that you have a firm idea of how much room you have available. You should also take the time to think about the ways you will be using your grill. If you plan to cook an occasional steak or a few burgers, you can probably safely go with a relatively small model. However, if you expect to host parties and need to be able to cook huge amounts of food at one time, you will want to consider a much larger unit. One of the areas that people tend to get easily wrapped up with are the countless accessories and attachments that are available on grills these days. Side burners, smokers, spits and rotisseries, multiple level cooking surfaces, and lights are just a few of the options available. Each of these additions is going to increase the overall purchase price, and more often than not, these accessories are seldom, if ever, used. Most people just need a simple grilling surface to meet their needs; be sure to consider how you will use your grill before splurging on expensive accessories.
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New Weber S-670 Summit Propane Gas Grill Steel Free Standing Stainless Steel Bbq
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13840s Beefeater Signature Premium 4 Burner Built-In Propane Gas Grill
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American Outdoor Grill 36 Inch Propane Gas Grill
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Weber 32" Built-In Propane Gas Grill W/ 7 Burners & 580 Sq. In. Cooking Area
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Lastly, you will want to be sure that you have the capability and the means to properly store and care for your grill. Ideally, you will have a covered area where your grill can be stored when not in use, and the addition of a removable grill cover can also add to the longevity of your purchase. The better quality the grill, the longer it should last, but even an inexpensive grill can give you years of use if cared for properly.
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Weber Summit S-670 Stainless Propane Gas Grill 7370001
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Weber Summit 74" Propane Gas Grill W/ 6 Burners & 838 Sq. In. Cooking Area
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Weber Summit 66" Propane Gas Grill W/ 7 Burners & 580 Sq. In. Cooking Area
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Weber Summit 66" Propane Gas Grill W/ 7 Burners & 580 Sq. In. Cooking Area
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Weber Summit 74" Propane Gas Grill W/ 6 Burners & 838 Sq. In. Cooking Area
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Broilmaster Super P3-Sx Series Propane Gas Grill
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Weber E-620 Summit 7321001 Propane Gas Grill Black New
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Broilmaster Infrared R3 Series Propane Gas Grill
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Broilmaster Infrared R3b Series Propane Gas Grill
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Weber Summit 66" Propane Gas Grill W/ 4 Burners & 650 Sq. In. Cooking Area
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Weber Summit 66" Propane Gas Grill W/ 5 Burners & 650 Sq. In. Cooking Area
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American Outdoor Grill 24 Inch Propane Gas Grill
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The decision to purchase a new propane gas BBQ grill is one that can cause a lot of confusion and frustration to the novice griller, but much of that can be alleviated if you do your homework ahead of time. Make sure that you know what is important to you in a grill and then research the available models that fit your needs and your budget.

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