
Grilling is a truly unique and rewarding experience but can be messy and frustrating to deal with the charcoal ash and waiting for the grill to heat. A faster, easier solution is the gas grill.
When looking for a new gas grill, consider what you're likely to slap on the burner. A simple no-frills sheet metal grill will probably do the trick if you're just interested in whipping up some hamburgers and hotdogs but more elaborate meals may call for some of the fancy extras.
Carts, side burners, rotisseries, thickness of burners, thickness of grates, and stainless steel construction all add to a grill's price, but many manufacturers make these features optional which allows you to have greater control over the price of your grill.
Just be wary that gas grills come at a cost, due to the much more elaborate construction than their charcoal counterparts.
Read some of the articles below to learn more about gas grills and find out how to enjoy grilling without fighting the fire.
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