
Too Many Gas BBQs? Here’s How to Choose the Right One
These are five key factors to consider when picking the perfect gas BBQ for your needs.
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Grill type refers to the specific design and cooking surface of a gas BBQ, shaping how food is prepared and the overall grilling experience. Choosing the right grill type is important because it affects cooking versatility, portability, and how well the BBQ fits your available space and lifestyle.
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Barbecue station
Typical price
440.– to 1200.–Features a large, stationary grill with multiple burners, shelves, and ample workspace.
Ideal for frequent entertaining or large families, offering the most cooking flexibility and space for preparing several dishes at once.
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Plancha BBQ
Typical price
220.– to 440.–Uses a flat, solid metal surface instead of traditional grates for even heat distribution.
Great for cooking delicate foods like fish, eggs, or vegetables, and for those who prefer healthier, low-fat grilling.
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Portable BBQ
Typical price
140.– to 270.–Compact and lightweight design with easy-carry handles or foldable legs.
Perfect for camping, picnics, or small outdoor spaces where mobility and convenience are key.
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Balcony BBQ
Typical price
270.– to 1200.–Designed with a space-saving footprint and safe features for use on balconies or small patios.
Best for apartment living or homes with limited outdoor space, providing efficient grilling without taking up much room.
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Cooking grate width refers to the size of the main grilling surface on a gas BBQ, directly affecting how much food you can cook at once. Choosing the right width is important for matching your BBQ to your household size, entertaining needs, and available outdoor space.
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40 - 50 cm
Typical price
210.– to 710.–Compact grilling area suitable for 2–4 people or small patios and balconies.
Ideal for individuals, couples, or small families with limited space or those who grill occasionally.
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51 - 65 cm
Typical price
370.– to 1000.–Medium-sized grate offering enough space for 4–8 servings at once.
A versatile choice for most families or those who enjoy hosting small gatherings without taking up too much room.
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66 - 80 cm
Typical price
520.– to 1200.–Large cooking surface designed for preparing meals for 8 or more people.
Best for frequent entertainers or those who grill a variety of foods at once, such as burgers, vegetables, and skewers.
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Total output main burner refers to the combined heat power the main burners of a gas BBQ can produce, measured in kilowatts (kW). This factor is important because it influences how quickly the grill heats up, how well it maintains high temperatures, and how suitable it is for different cooking styles or group sizes.
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3.5 - 7 kW
Typical price
220.– to 750.–Produces a moderate amount of heat, best suited for smaller BBQs or cooking for two to three people.
Ideal for gentle grilling, small patios, or occasional use, offering efficient fuel consumption and easier temperature control.
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8 - 13 kW
Typical price
440.– to 890.–Delivers a higher heat output, allowing for faster preheating and the ability to cook larger quantities at once.
A practical choice for families or small gatherings, balancing power with flexibility for various grilling styles.
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14 - 20 kW
Typical price
680.– to 1300.–Offers very high heat levels, supporting large grilling surfaces and high-temperature searing.
Best suited for frequent entertaining, larger groups, or those who want maximum performance for ambitious BBQ sessions.
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Grill grate material determines how heat is distributed and retained during cooking, impacting food flavor and ease of cleaning. Choosing the right grate affects grilling performance, durability, and maintenance—key factors for a satisfying BBQ experience.
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Cast iron
Cast iron grates retain heat well and create pronounced grill marks on food.
They are ideal for searing steaks and grilling at high temperatures, though they require regular seasoning to prevent rust.
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Stainless steel
Stainless steel grates offer good heat distribution and resist rust and corrosion.
They are easy to clean and maintain, making them suitable for frequent use and a variety of grilling styles.
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Brand choice shapes your experience with a gas BBQ, impacting reliability, design, and grilling performance. Well-known brands like Weber, Campingaz, and Outdoorchef offer different strengths, from innovative features to user-friendly designs, helping you find a grill that matches your cooking style.
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Campingaz
Specializes in versatile gas BBQs with modular cooking surfaces and easy cleaning systems.
Offers value for money and is ideal for both beginners and families wanting fuss-free grilling.
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Outdoorchef
Known for unique spherical designs and even heat distribution through funnel systems.
Great for those who want flexible grilling, roasting, or baking with minimal flare-ups.
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Weber
Leading the market with durable build quality and extensive accessory options.
Popular among enthusiasts seeking reliable performance, advanced features, and long-term support.
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BBQ Dragon
Offers specialized tools and accessories designed to enhance BBQ setup and airflow.
Best for grillers looking to upgrade their existing equipment for faster ignition and improved control.
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