Charcoal Grills and Gas Grills

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Charcoal grills have been used in one form or another since our pre-human ancestors first learned to harness firs. Although charcoal grills lack some of the modern refinements found in modern gas powered grills, they retain the inimitable ability to char-grill food which has been a cooking staple since the first slab of meat was cooked on coals. In fact, being able to cook meat, making it easier for digestion, is credited with allowing the brain easier access to proteins which greatly increased the size of our ancestors brains. Many modern restraunts imitate this proccess using special cooking stones. However much our technology increases, it seems there will always be a demand for the flavor and texture that charcoal grills provide.
Many great grills of all varieties can be found at local superstores or hardware stores. Basic gas grills needn’t cost a fortune to still have a wide variety of abilities and settings. But more expensive, and advanced, grills will allow you even more versatility. From gas grills, electric grills, indoor grills, outdoor grills, or combo units a grill specialty supplier can offer more options than you may have imagined possible. What follows is a breakdown of the basic grills and their features which are offered at different price ranges:
Gas grills that retail for $500.00 or less are your basic utilitarian grill. Typically cast from aluminum, these grills will be your best friend if you mainly cook dogs, brats, burgers or steaks. These grills will often also often feature side burners, rotisserie cookers, and sometimes even a bun rack. This is the ideal starter grills for young families and barbeque enthusiasts.
Grills that range in price from $500.00-$1,500.00 are a bit more nifty. These grills are typically constructed from cast stainless steel and will not only look nicer, but they will last longer too. They offer a greater range of cooking options and more precise heat delivery for more delicatley prepared meals. IF you have mastered BBQ 101 then this is the logical next step. For a grill that costs this much, it might not be a bad idea to investigate warranty options and other special features.
Gas grills that cost between $1,500-$4,000 are truly the grill-meister’s dream. These grills compete with professional level counterparts and offer all the range and versatility of a four-star chef’s set-up. They not only look great but will last much longer than any of their little brothers. Rather than propane, many of these grills will run on natural gas that can be set up to flow directly into the grill from a gas line. This eliminates the need to make frequent trips to get you’re propane tank refilled. A true connesiouer would use nothing less than the very best.
We sure hope you have found this introduction useful and informative. The rest of this site will explore these and many other grill options and features with greater detail. Please don’t hesitate to send us any questions, comments, or concerns which can help us serve you better. Thank you once again for stopping by our site and happy grilling!