Thursday, April 12, 2012

HOW TO CHOOSE A NEW BBQ GRILL

Set a Budget.


The first step is to realistically look at your finances. Just like cars, a BBQ Grill can range from 29.99 to $10,000 hugely expensive. Set yourself a limit and stick with it.

How often will you use it?

Daily - If you use your BBQ Grill on a daily basis, your biggest concerns should be fuel and sturdy construction. A Gas BBQ Grill is the easiest to get fuel for. A heavy gauge steel housing or cast iron is best in the durability department. Do not be tempted by the light duty stamped steel models that dominate the dollar stores. They work. But with daily use, especially if you use charcoal or wood, they'll wear out quickly.
Weekly - The major concerns for using your barbecue grill weekly would be ease of maintenance then fuel. Ease of maintenance is a euphemism for cleaning. I am not one of those who believe that leftover burned to a crisp droppings add anything to your food. This concern normally takes care of itself by the daily griller but is often overlooked by those who grill less often. That is why it is in the middle category here. Good quality cleaning tools are a must and if you go with wood or charcoal then be sure that you have an ashcan available that is easy to use and empty.

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