
Too many gas BBQs? Here’s how to find the right one
Choosing a gas BBQ can be overwhelming. Here are the main things to consider before making your decision.
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Grill type refers to the design and intended use of a gas BBQ, impacting setup, cooking style, and portability. Choosing the right grill type ensures your BBQ fits your space, meets your cooking needs, and enhances your outdoor grilling experience.
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Barbecue station
Typical price
430.– to 930.–Features a large, multi-burner setup with storage and prep areas for versatile grilling.
Best for frequent entertaining and large gatherings, offering flexibility and convenience in outdoor cooking.
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Portable BBQ
Typical price
160.– to 290.–Compact and lightweight design for easy transport and quick setup.
Ideal for camping, picnics, or small spaces, providing convenience without sacrificing grilling performance.
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Plancha BBQ
Typical price
210.– to 600.–Uses a flat cooking surface for searing and grilling a variety of foods.
Perfect for those who enjoy grilling vegetables, seafood, or breakfast foods, offering even heat and easy cleanup.
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Balcony BBQ
Typical price
200.– to 1100.–Designed to fit small outdoor spaces with features for safe urban grilling.
Recommended for apartment dwellers or those with limited space, allowing efficient grilling without crowding your balcony.
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Kettle BBQ
Typical price
200.– to 400.–Classic round design with a domed lid for indirect and direct grilling.
Suitable for those seeking traditional barbecue flavor, offering versatility for both slow-cooking and quick grilling.
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The number of main burners on a gas BBQ determines how much food you can cook at once and allows for better control over cooking zones. Choosing the right number is important for matching the BBQ to your household size, entertaining needs, and preferred grilling style.
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1 - 2
Typical price
180.– to 600.–Features one or two burners, offering basic grilling functionality for smaller meals.
Ideal for singles, couples, or small patios, providing efficient cooking without taking up much space.
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3 - 4
Typical price
450.– to 920.–Includes three to four burners, allowing for multiple heat zones and greater cooking flexibility.
Best suited for families or those who entertain occasionally, enabling simultaneous grilling of different foods.
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5 - 10
Typical price
610.– to 1500.–Comes with five to ten burners, supporting large-scale cooking and advanced grilling techniques.
Perfect for frequent hosts, big gatherings, or outdoor chefs, offering maximum versatility and capacity.
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Total output main burner indicates the combined power of all main burners on a gas BBQ, measured in kilowatts (kW). This factor is important because it affects how quickly the grill heats up, how well it handles high-volume cooking, and its ability to maintain consistent temperatures for different grilling needs.
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3.5 - 7 kW
Typical price
200.– to 430.–Offers lower heat levels, suitable for smaller grills and basic cooking tasks.
Ideal for occasional use or grilling for small groups, helping save gas and prevent overcooking.
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7.1 - 13 kW
Typical price
350.– to 820.–Provides moderate power, balancing efficient heating with versatile cooking options.
Works well for most families, supporting both quick grilling and slower roasting for medium-sized gatherings.
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13.1 - 18 kW
Typical price
690.– to 1100.–Delivers high output for large BBQs, allowing fast and intense heat for big meals.
Recommended for frequent entertaining, large parties, or grilling a variety of foods at once, ensuring even cooking and flexibility.
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Grill grate material refers to the type of metal used for the cooking surface on a gas BBQ, which directly influences how heat is distributed and how food cooks. Choosing the right grate material impacts durability, ease of maintenance, and grilling results, such as sear marks and flavor retention.
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Cast iron
Typical price
430.– to 860.–Heavy and excellent at retaining heat, cast iron grates create strong, even sear marks on food.
Ideal for those who grill steak or burgers often, but require regular oiling to prevent rusting.
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Stainless steel
Typical price
270.– to 1100.–Resists rust and corrosion while being lighter and easier to clean than cast iron.
Great for frequent grillers seeking low-maintenance grates, but may not hold heat or sear as well as cast iron.
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Cast aluminium
Typical price
110.– to 770.–Lightweight and offers good heat distribution, though less common than other materials.
Suitable for portable grills and easy handling, but may wear faster and develop hot spots over time.
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Steel
Typical price
200.– to 480.–Basic steel grates heat up quickly but can be prone to rust if not coated.
A budget-friendly option for occasional grilling, though they may require more frequent replacement.
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The brand factor helps customers choose a Gas BBQ based on reliability, performance, and innovation. Brands like Weber, Campingaz, and Outdoorchef offer unique features, from robust build quality to versatile cooking systems, affecting user experience and long-term satisfaction.
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Outdoorchef
Known for innovative spherical grills with efficient heat distribution.
Great for those who value even cooking and experimenting with different grilling methods.
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