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Title: Gas BBQ: Definition And Types Of It


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Gas BBQ
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What Is Gas BB
What Is Gas BBQ?
  • This Gas BBQ is used for outdoor cooking with
    charcoal and natural gas or liquid propane and
    can cook in the same manner as a traditional
    outdoor gas grill. 
  • It cooks food in the same way as
    propane barbecues, but your gas source is
    attached to your house.

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Different Types Of Gas BBQ?
  • Gas Grills
  • Charcoal Grills
  • Electric Grills
  • Portable Grills

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Gas Grills
Gas Grills
  • This is the most popular type of Gas BBQ. They
    can run either on bottled propane or natural gas
    from your utility provider.
  • If you have access to a natural gas line,
    utilizing it is certainly more convenient and
    less expensive.

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Charcoal Grills
  • These grills use charcoal briquettes as the fuel
    and fire power for cooking.
  • It is more time-consuming and expensive than a
    gas grill.
  • Some people will always prefer the taste of
    cooking with charcoal, especially when it is made
    of natural wood.

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Electric Grills
  • These grills are powered by electricity and cook
    meat using heated grill plates no fire
    required.
  • There are indoor and outdoor varieties available.

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Portable Grills
  • These grills can run on propane or charcoal, but
    have one thing in common they are easily
    transported from one location to another.

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Key Features Of Gas BBQ
  • Electronic Igniter  It is easier and more
    reliable than a rotary or push-button starter.
  • Good Grates Stainless steel or coated cast-iron
    tend to be better for searing and maintaining
    even grilling temps.
  • Fuel Gauge A fuel gauge tells you how much
    propane is left in the tank, it keeps tempers
    from flaring when you don't run out during a
    family barbecue.

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