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When choosing an outdoor gas grill, consider features like the number of burners, built-in thermometers, side shelves, warming racks, and easy-to-clean grates. Additional options such as rotisserie kits, side burners, and storage cabinets can also enhance your grilling experience.
Some outdoor gas grills are designed to work with either propane or natural gas. If you prefer using natural gas, look for models that are compatible or come with a conversion kit. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation.
Regular maintenance includes brushing the grates after each use, cleaning the burners and drip tray, and checking for blockages. Periodically deep clean your grill by removing and washing the grates, burner tubes, and grease trays with warm soapy water.
Yes, many outdoor gas grills offer multiple burners, allowing you to cook with both direct and indirect heat. This flexibility is ideal for searing meats over high heat or slow-cooking larger cuts using indirect heat.
Popular accessories include grill covers, tool sets, grill lights, smoker boxes, pizza stones, and wireless meat thermometers. These items can help improve convenience, flavor, and versatility when using your outdoor gas grill.