Gas grills take only a few seconds to set up and start grilling. Grills have different parameters and accessories, so if you want a few tips how to choose the right one, read on.
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What to focus on when buying a gas grill
When choosing a gas grill, the key parameters are the number of burners, performance, igniter type, temperature settings, and accessories.
- Number of burners - more burners allows you to make several meals at the same time.
- Performance - high-powered grills cook faster. On the downside, powerful grills consume more gas.
- Igniter type - piezoelectric ignition is the best choice, as it ignites with a simple press of a button.
- Temperature setting options - continuous burner control allows you to grill/heat different types of dishes.
- Accessories - some grills offer practical storage areas for ingredients, a dedicated thermometer for precise temperature control when grilling, or a pan for excess dripping fat.
Some gas grills are equipped with wheels, which ensures easy handling. You can also find grills with a side burner, so you can heat up a sauce or soup while you cook. Most grills are equipped with a lid, which speeds up the grilling process.
Why should you choose a gas grill:
- Easy to use
- You don't need to start a fire - just connect a gas bottle
- Immediately ready for use
- No ash or wood smoke to choke you and your guests
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