Fire-Up Good Times and Good Food with a Gas Barbecue Grill
Sizzling Steaks on the Barbie are Sure to Prompt Widespread Hunger and Guests-aplenty
You spent the winter months dreaming of backyard fun in the sun and a new BBQ that promises good times and great food for you and your family and friends.
And, after considering your personal preferences, you find yourself leaning toward a gas barbecue grill, undoubtedly for its ease of use and sheer convenience (most start with just the touch of a button).
Congratulations! Your backyard is about to turn into an outdoor kitchen and days of fun are just around the bend. Fire it up and neighbors taking in the tantalizing smells of sizzling meats, mouth-watering vegetables and yes, even crackling fresh fruits, are sure to prompt widespread hunger and guests-aplenty.
Aside from being incredibly easy to use, the heat from gas barbecue grills is more easily controlled that that of charcoal grills, making them as predictable as cooking on your kitchen stove. And, unlike charcoal grills, high quality gas grills do not have “cool spots,” which further ensures Bob from next door won’t bite into raw hamburger, while everyone else enjoys a burger that is done to perfection.
You also get to grill without charcoal dust (tough on the eyes and hands) and one tank of gas will allow you to grill for 12 to 18 hours straight, making the propane gas grill an economical, option as well.
And speaking of, it’s worth pointing out this: Most homes in urban areas are already connected to natural gas lines. Because of this, a natural gas grill can be easily connected to the gas lines (by a professional of course). Propane is used in most rural settings and is sold by the tank, which is simply connected to the grill by a hose and twistable nozzle. Homes in rural settings that have propane tanks for heating or cooking can also have gas grills connected to the existing gas lines, or also have the option of buying small tanks to attach to the grill.
As you make your decision about which gas grill is best for you, keep in mind that you should carefully look for the following (along with any personal preferences you may have):
- Sturdy construction
- A thick, heavy firebox and tight-fitting lid for even heat conduction
- Electric ignition
- At least two heating zones
- Adjustable controls that allow you to set the grill on low, medium or high (the high setting should give you a constant grilling temperature of 500° F (to achieve this, you should look for a grill with 33,000 BTUs)
- A gas gauge
- A built-in thermometer
You can find grills that meet these specs and provide you with an array of desirable features, - from rotisseries and grill-ware to top-notch covers and other barbecue accessories – allowing you to personalize your backyard barbecue experience.
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