Gas grills have made outdoor cooking very convenient. Whenever one sees a gas grill being used by a family or any other large group, a temptation of owning one, creeps into the mind.
When you set out to buy a gas grill you will be amazed by the mind boggling varieties that are available for sale. It is only by comparing and contrasting several features that you will be able to locate a model that is ideal for you.
Selecting a gas grill depends a lot on which features are compared. You will have to take into account basic features like overall size, number of burners and available cooking surface. Once you have an idea about the approximate size of gas grill that you require you can move on to other features of comparison like material that the gas grill body is made up of., the material used for making various parts, the BTU of each burner, the fuel used by the grill, how adaptable it is for mobility, etc.
BTUs are a measure of the heat generated, they are important in evaluating a gas grill but not the sole determinant. While comparing, one should not give undue importance to BTU ratings.
While comparing different models make sure you look at how stable the frame is. Welded frames are the sturdiest frames around. Once you find two or more models with almost similar basic features, you can take the comparison to the next level and rate models based on optional accessories. This is where pricing should be compared carefully. Basic models will all cost in the same range, it is with the addition of accessories that the perceived value of a product increases. Side burners, warming racks and additional shelving are handy to have around, but take care that you do not pay in excess for the privilege of having the accessories.
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