Choosing Your Outdoor Barbeque
Grill
There are thousands of options available to you when you are purchasing your first grill. It may seem
overwhelming, but knowing the difference of each type of grill will help you make an easier decision.
Charcoal Grills
Charcoal grills are one of the most used types of grills. Charcoal grills utilize
charcoal and lighter fluid to heat up and cook your food. Charcoal grills come in all shapes and sizes, and vary in
cost. These grills require you to buy charcoal and lighter fluid
each time you cook with it. It must also be cleaned out each time.
Charcoal grills can come in small sizes which are ideal for apartment dwellers or
people with small homes. Once you have used your charcoal grill, you can clean it, and store it away.
Propane Grills
Propane grills are also useful for people that live in small areas, since
they can come in smaller sizes. Propane grills use propane gas to cook your
food. If you want to quickly cook foods while still maintaining a grilled flavor, you may want to consider Propane
grills.
Natural Gas Grills
Natural gas grills are a little more complicated than the smaller
grills, so they require more room. Natural gas grills are meant to hook up directly to your home’s natural gas
line, and can cook meat in record time.
Smoker Grills
Smoker Grills are used when flavor is the number one priority. Smoker grills use
wood to slow cook your meat. Flavor can be controlled by using different types of woods.
Things To Consider When Purchasing Your First Grill
A couple of factors should be considered when you go to purchase your first grill. Remember, each type of grill
comes with its advantages and disadvantages, so you must weigh your options and decide what is right for you.
Cost
Barbeque grills can range from extremely cheap to very expensive depending on the type and features available on
it.
If you are looking for a cheaper grill, then you should probably consider a charcoal grill. While larger
charcoal grills are available, smaller grills can be purchased for as little as $10 to $15 at your local department
store. Propane grills are slightly more expensive, starting around $100 dollars. A smoker grill is slightly more
expensive then a propane grill at about $130 each. Natural gas grills on the higher end of cost. Typically these
types of grills start at about $300. Multiple fuel grills are the most expensive at about $450 and up. Multiple
fuel grills allow you to grill using one or a combination of fuels.
Flavor
If you are concerned with flavor, you first choice should be a charcoal or smoker grill. Both of these grills
allow you to replicate a true “smoked” flavor. Smokers are especially nice because you can also control the flavor
by changing the type of wood or wood chips you use. This is good if you want to slow cook your meat. If
you want to cook something a little quicker then you may want to stick with the charcoal grill. A Charcoal
grill will cook quickly if you want it too, and it will still provide a good “smoked” taste.
Space
Finally, the space you have available should be taken into consideration. When your grill is not in use, you
should have a proper place to store it. Charcoal and Propane grills are ideal for smaller areas such as apartments
and city homes. If you have a large amount of space available, then you may want to consider the larger
options.
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