Friday, January 8, 2010

Charmglow Bbq What Kind Of Gas BBQ Grill Should I Get?

What kind of Gas BBQ grill should I get? - charmglow bbq

I am looking for a new gas grill. I almost bought a Charmglow last night, but something tells me not to. It is my opinion on this subject, and I was not there greatfult. I know that is probably the best, Pat Weber Grill here, but really for the name. I was looking to spend up to $ 500.00 or less. I love the grill and cook, and I appreciate the fine things. Anyone have any suggestions?

6 comments:

Dave C said...

... $ 500, you can always buy a Weber, and know that you get a good product.

Personally, I prefer charcoal, but for a gas grill, I saw

Total BTUs
Number of burners
Burners are controlled from the front zones (for example, and rear burner or burners of various knowbs side by side in a different order)
Heavy duty construction.
Size Grill
Double layer - a cooking grill and a larger grid / rack for holding and warming food
One kind of barrier or a bridge between the tip and the grid - you do not want the fat drops straight down, and even llamas.

However, if you still want to save money. Look Weber and find another product with similar characteristics or features important to you.


Check this site for their recommendation on the gas grills under $ 500 ...
http://bbq.about.com/od/gasgrills/tp/aat ...

sweetrol... said...

I have a chargiller and I love it. I model with smoking accessories that have not yet been used, but hopefully this summer. I think the bacon.
http://www.chargriller.com/
I would like to decide for one day, from coal to gas. A lot of flavor. My mother bought me a man on his birthday, he is older than 7 years, came from Sears and is a good brand. I have the thing together myself that I was fortunate enough to have a pretty face grill like my brother. After using one or two seasons after replacing the briquette and the elements of the two times I was very happy when I do not work and Sparker Freecycle.
Finally, I met my Charcoal Grill again and I was a happy girl there. Yes, I do everything for the kitchen and grill. My husband is very good "flipper", but to hear it. I am sure that this be their own boss - but he holds me and I am a demon roasting!
BTW - my BIL BB Q always rubbish when I finally realized - that still has never known what it does. Everything was burned inan inch of life, because I think the flame burning directly every inch of flesh all the time, is part of the cooking process. What was the outside and raw inside burned - yuk.

i420ed said...

we are looking for what the network is to be used anymore (the upper deck, flat grill) if the name does not mean that the benefits.

charcoal rules said...

IF YOU WANT TO GO convenience only for gas.
To add versatility Coal GO.
For a combination of lightness and look up top BBQ FLAVOR OF THE KITCHEN Traeger pellet. ARE UP TO $ 800 better, but many in a gas barbecue. You can fill in smoke for hours, slowly with the ball. The pellets look like rabbit food, and come in many flavors. The pellets are hard to find.
I prefer charcoal, but to each his own.
Do not Make a CHOICE premature.

Holly said...

I bought a Weber Q Last year, 220 and I love it! It initially seems small (I have) a large grill, but you will have good food. Furthermore, meat is perfectly cooked and I feel weird shooting for a person like me used to do with most of the barbecue.

mido 3mad said...

R. The best barbecue is for you, your needs, your lifestyle and budget. In deciding which type of grill you want, you will first get that answer it honestly, what you want on the grill. Would you be able to get a quick meal on the grill and with as little time as possible? Is the flavor? What kind of space you have? Are there any local rules restrict what you can get to?
A gas grill is the most common type of grill sold today. Offer good taste, versatility and comfort. Most gas grills need a room well enough and can not be used too close to a structure. If you do not have a large area, then you probably can not be a gas grill. Gas grills can side burners, rotisserie kit, multiple burners, and many functions. Gas grills require a fuel gas line or propane tank. The network should be built for the specific fuel consumption. The great thing about a gas grill is that you heat and cook in just ten minutes may have.

Charcoal grills offer tastes better thaNo gas grills and require a good amount of space to prevent unwanted fires. Charcoal grills require you to buy coal and little time to have to stoke the fire. In general, you should schedule to 20 to 30 minutes to the charcoal grill until just before the light. Moreover, unlike a gas grill, charcoal can be easily turned off. You can commute or coal streams, but this can be detrimental to a coal. If you spend a lot more often grilled at the end on fuel, with charcoal, as you would with a gas grill. Although most barbecues coal cheaper than the cost of fuel gas grills are more than offset the difference.

Electric grills offer true flavor of the network, but in general can be used almost anywhere. Electric grills can be heated rapidly and require no other fuel in a power outlet nearby. However, you may not lose much in the way of flavor. Moreover, many do not have to produce electric grills require high heat to burn the food on the grill. If you are being limited or restricted by local lawsa small balcony, you can select an electric grill. Otherwise, I recommend against it.

There are others out there like barbecue pellets. A ball grid that burns wood pellets are made from wood chips. They offer a true taste of hardwood that is more charcoal grills. Pellets can be difficult to find in some areas and can be expensive. Pellet grills are not cheap, it costs a lot like a good gas grill. Pellet grills are also obtained for smokers, this flexibility.

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