Propane Grill
It may sound simple but finding and buying just the right propane BBQ grill can be a laborious task. When the shopping begins there are so many grills and features that the entire process can be more than a little confusing. There are a few guidelines to make the task a little less painful.
One of the first considerations when shopping for a grill is price. Costs of propane barbecue grills vary anywhere from a little over $100 to several thousand dollars. Deciding how much money to spend narrows the selection. The size of grill needed for food preparation and serving guests is also a factor. Larger grills typically cost more and will require more storage space.
Not all grills are equal in quality and durability so it’s important to consider the material and thickness when shopping for grills. The main body of propane barbecue grills is generally made of sheet metal, cast iron, stainless still or cast aluminum. Stainless steel is often preferred because of its professional look but cast aluminum can last just as long or even longer and can be purchased for less money. Take note of parts that rust and understand that all grills should be covered to protect them from the weather.
Propane barbecue grills come with a variety of features. Some of the most common include side burners, multiple level cooking surfaces, rotisserie, smoker box and more. Additional features increase the cost of the grill and it’s important to assess whether or not the added feature will be used or worth the extra money. A final consideration in shopping for a grill is whether or not replacement parts are available for the grill when the original parts wear out. Name brand can be a clue here. Generally national name brand products offer replacement parts and customer service.
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