- Fuel type
When choosing the best bbq for you, you first consider fuel type. There are two fuel types of grills; gas and charcoal grills. Both are effective and convenient, depending on your style and what you expect from your grill.
● Gas grills. They are the most common types of grills. They come with an attached liquid propane tank or natural gas line that you can connect to your home's natural gas supply line. Propane is the more popular option as it is portable. However, it is pricier and needs refilling. You can easily control the heat and its distribution across the cooking surface with gas grills.
● Charcoal grills. They offer the traditional smokiness that most people like. They come in different dimensions and shapes, and as the name states, they use charcoal lumps or charcoal briquettes. The smoky flavour comes from the fuel used. Charcoal grills are not as customised as gas grills, but they give a distinct taste for cooking. They are also a more affordable option.
- Cost to run
With a gas grill, you can afford to rent a propane cylinder during your BBQ parties. However, charcoal grills require you to burn the charcoal or briquettes.
- Size
What is the right size for you? You have to consider how big or small the grill is and if a particular size will serve your purpose. If the grill's purpose is to prepare meals for your family, then a small grill will do. If the grill is for a large gathering, look for a large BBQ.
- Storage
After use, how can you store it? What will you do with the grill when it is not in use? Do you have enough space for a big or small grill?
When purchasing a BBQ, you have to be sure of what you want as it’s a significant investment. If you’re looking for quality BBQs, check out the range at Home Fires. We offer a wide variety of different sizes and styles. Visit our website or contact us for more information.
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