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Unlike charcoal grills, gas grills heat up quicker and usually have more grilling space. Plus, you won’t have to worry about the heat going out or having to deal with the extra cleaning. If you’ve determined that the best type of grill for you is a gas BBQ grill, your search for the best gas grills should start by choosing a natural gas grill or a propane grill. Natural gas grills require the installation of a gas line, while propane grills are fueled by a portable tank that has be changed periodically. You should also figure out how many side burners you need and what level of heat output is optimal for your grilling style.
When it comes to burners, small gas grills and portable grills are usually categorized as two burner grills, but most grills have three burners that heat 450-500 square inches of cooking space. If you have a larger family or enjoy entertaining bigger groups, you may want a model with five to seven burners. Additional burners provide cooking flexibility so you can prepare different foods at different heats while using a meat thermometer to avoid overcooking.
The best gas BBQ grills are made for summer, and while having the right outdoor gas grill is crucial for both the perfect cookout and your dream outdoor kitchen, you’ll also want to consider some other essential gear for outdoor cooking.
Outdoor dining sets and umbrellas to keep the hot sun at bay can give guests a reason to linger over the meal you’ve prepared. Furthermore, outdoor lighting and fire pits can help create the perfect mood. And, if you want to add a little extra fun to your next backyard party, outdoor pizza ovens are also available.
Beyond that and after you’ve selected grill accessories that fit your needs, it is smart to determine what time of year you plan on grilling and if you need a patio heater to keep the atmosphere cozy during the colder months.