Whether you’re hosting a backyard barbecue, making a steak for dinner or going camping, firing up the grill can play a central role in the occasion. So, it’s important to choose the best grill for your needs.
Grills vary by the type of fuel. Propane grills are often the go-to choice for grilling lunch or dinner on the deck or patio because they are simple to turn on and off and easy to control in terms of temperature. Charcoal grills, meanwhile, require more preparation—lighting and heating the coals—and more technique to maintain the desired temperature. However, they do offer a nice, classic BBQ char. Meanwhile, pellet grills prioritize flavor, bringing you that satisfying woody aroma and smokiness.
Grills also vary in size and portability. When choosing a BBQ grill for your backyard, you might want a large grill with a generous cooking area that you can divide between kinds of meat or between meat and veggies. For tailgates, BBQs in the park or camping trips, however, you will want a small grill. Portable grills are lightweight, compact and easy to transport, making them ideal for on-the-go cooking.