
Too Many Gas BBQs? Here's How to Choose the Right One
Discover five essential factors to consider when selecting the perfect gas BBQ for your needs.
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The number of main burners on a gas BBQ determines its cooking capacity and heat distribution, affecting how many items you can grill simultaneously. Choosing the right number of burners is essential for meeting your grilling needs, whether you're cooking for a small family or hosting large gatherings.
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2 - 3
Typical price
340.– to 940.–Provides moderate cooking space, allowing you to grill multiple items at once.
Great for small families or occasional entertainers, offering a balance between size and functionality.
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4 - 5
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680.– to 1500.–Offers ample cooking area for larger groups, with versatile grilling options.
Perfect for frequent entertainers or BBQ enthusiasts, providing enhanced control and efficiency.
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Grill type determines the design and cooking method of a gas BBQ, impacting both the cooking experience and the types of dishes you can prepare. Choosing the right grill type is crucial for matching your cooking style, space availability, and portability needs.
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Barbecue station
Typical price
520.– to 1300.–Features multiple burners and a large cooking surface, suitable for various cooking techniques.
Ideal for frequent hosts and large families, offering versatility and efficiency in outdoor cooking.
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Plancha BBQ
Typical price
210.– to 610.–Utilizes a flat, heated surface for even cooking, particularly for delicate foods.
Great for cooking seafood and vegetables with minimal oil, ensuring a healthy and flavorful meal.
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Portable BBQ
Typical price
210.– to 490.–Compact design with foldable elements, often lightweight for easy transportation.
Perfect for camping or tailgating, offering convenience and flexibility for on-the-go grilling.
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Total output of the main burner in a gas BBQ determines how quickly and efficiently it can cook food. Higher output burners offer better performance for grilling larger quantities or cooking at higher temperatures.
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Up to 6 kW
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210.– to 440.–Suitable for small to medium-sized BBQs, providing adequate heat for standard grilling tasks.
Ideal for occasional use or for grilling smaller portions, offering energy efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
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7 - 12 kW
Typical price
420.– to 990.–Offers a versatile range suitable for most medium to large gas BBQs.
Great for families or frequent grillers, providing enough power to handle multiple items simultaneously.
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13 - 25 kW
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840.– to 1600.–Designed for large BBQs, delivering high heat output for professional-level grilling.
Perfect for large gatherings or enthusiasts who need to grill large quantities efficiently and quickly.
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Grill grate material affects heat retention, distribution, and durability, impacting cooking performance and maintenance. Choosing the right material enhances your grilling experience by offering specific advantages like faster heating, easier cleaning, or optimal searing.
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Stainless steel
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440.– to 1500.–Resistant to rust and easy to clean, maintaining a shiny appearance.
Offers durability and requires less maintenance, perfect for casual grillers.
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Selecting the right brand is crucial in choosing a gas BBQ, as it affects performance, durability, and functionality. Brands like Weber, Campingaz, and Outdoorchef offer varying features, from innovative designs to versatile cooking options, catering to different customer needs.