The only type of grill I ever saw growing up was one fueled by propane gas—they were at both of my parents’ houses, and at all of my friends’ homes. That’s not to say that charcoal grills aren’t a popular and high-quality option (read here to see if charcoal is right for you), but something about the large size and ease of using a gas grill feels very “family nest” to me. If you’re weighing the options for your next summer cookout, consider a gas grill.
Gas grills I recommend
A foldable gas grill that you can take with you on the next excursion. Coleman RoadTrip Stand-Up Propane Grill $319.99 at Amazon $424.99 Save $105.00 Shop Now Shop Now $319.99 at Amazon $424.99 Save $105.00 This grill comes ready to hook up to your natural gas line. Weber Spirit 3-burner Natural Gas Grill $714.22 at Amazon Shop Now Shop Now $714.22 at Amazon This gas grill is offered with either propane or natural gas connections. Weber Summit Gas Grill $2,149.99 at Amazon Shop Now Shop Now $2,149.99 at Amazon SEE 0 MOREEasy to use. Unlike a charcoal grill which can take some practice and accessories to properly get going, modern gas grills start with a twist of a knob and a click of a button. This makes it ideal for folks that see themselves grilling multiple times a week or even on a daily basis.
Temperature control. Starting up the grill isn’t the only thing that’s done with a dial; you get precise temperature control with a gas grill. Gone are the days of prodding charcoal pyramids over to one side or wondering if your electric grill can even reach that high a temperature.
Gas grills can be pricey
Then there's the small matter of cost: Charcoal grills can be had for around $70, and electric grills are pricier, at around $150, but gas grills strike a huge range—and it's usually a high range. Medium to large gas-powered grills can easily sneak cost between $400 and $600, while large grill stations can cost $1,000 or more.
If you frequently enjoy a weekend camping trip with friends or family the Coleman RoadTrip is something to consider. It folds flat-ish, has sturdy wheels and three adjustable burners. That's nothing to sneeze at. Three burners gives you 285 square inches of cooking real estate. For the food-visual learner, that's about 16 hot dogs and six burgers all grilling at the same time. It operates on one-pound gas canisters which means you don’t have to take up precious trunk space with a 20-pound propane tank.
For a natural gas grill, check out the Weber Spirit 3-burner Gas Grill
This grill is monumental. It is a beauty. It's about as much of an outdoor kitchen patio fixture as you can get short of building in a true permanent outdoor kitchen. While it comes with a hefty price tag, this is the type of unit that should last you eight to 12 years or longer depending on how you maintain it.
Safety first
It may not be the glamorous part of grilling, but safety is crucial to making sure your summer doesn’t go up in flames. While you don’t have charcoal embers kicking around, gas is your invisible opponent.
Always open the lid of the grill before you click on the gas. This will prevent a gas pocket building under the hood before you ignite it, and gives you a chance to take a look around. Clean the grates to minimize flare ups and yucky flavors. Actually, get in there and do a deep clean every now and again, here's how to do it. It’s also a good idea to keep a fire extinguisher nearby just in case.
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