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Grills Buying Guide

Well done. You're buying a grill. You probably already know the outcome of this equation: you, some grub and a grill. Hello, pleasure. Before you buy, know what you want and what's out there. Read on!

Hot New Product

Fuego 01 Grill Master 

A hybrid cooking system, which can be changed from gas to gas-fired infrared to charcoal. It's got a first-ever grill-surface thermometer to gauge cooking time. The Fuego functions as a hub for entertaining complete with space for food prep, cooking and socializing--there's even room to put your drinks down!

Five Grills for Five Styles

See the top five grills as rated by Style.com

Indulgence

Lynx 54" Professional Grill 

  • Three red brass burners and one ProSear burner. (100,000 BTU total)
  • 1555-square-inch cooking surface.
  • Dual-position internal rotisserie with 3-speed motor.

Basic, still Great

Bar-B-Chef Texas Charcoal Grill 

  • Heavy gauge steel frame.
  • Cast-iron cooking grills
  • 775-square-inch cooking surface.
  • Full-width ash drawer.
  • Built-in temperature gauge.

Bang for your Buck

Weber One-Touch Gold 

  • Porcelain-enameled bowl and lid.
  • Plated steel grate
  • 395-square-inch cooking surface.

Heavy Duty

Broil King Imperial 90 

  • Heavy-gauge stainless steel hood, pedestal and main burner.
  • 822-square-inch cooking surface.

The Classic

Hasty Bake Legacy 

  • 18 gauge stainless steel or powder-coated hood and base.
  • 523-square-inch cooking surface.

Top Five Weber Grills

Weber is truly a front runner in grill manufacture, so About.com took the liberty of rating their top 10 Weber grills See a few picks that made the cut.

Weber 3851001 Genesis E-320 Natural Gas Grill 

This smaller size grill is great for the grill enthusiast that wants the basic features without sacrificing quality. Three stainless steel burners and a natural gas burner make this grill efficient.

Weber 1712001 Summit E-420 LP Gas Grill 

This stylish grill is available in copper and black and comes with 4 grill burners in addition to a side burner. This functional machine has everything you could want to make a full meal.

Weber 1840301 Summit S-450 Natural Gas Tuck-Away Rotisserie Grill 

Besides a space saving tuck-away rotisserie, this grill comes with side burners, stainless steel cooking grates and six tool hooks.

Weber 1880301 Summit S-650 Natural Gas Tuck-Away Rotisserie Grill 

6 stainless steel burners, a large BTU input, a rotisserie attachment and a Weber cookbook make this large grill well worth the purchase!

Weber 2880301 Summit S-670 Natural Gas BBQ Grill with Tuck-Away Rotisserie 

This grill is the ultimate in Weber machines. Individual burner system, stainless steel surfaces, and control knobs that light up for easy use at night are just some of the features that make this grill unique.

 

Types

Charcoal vs. Natural Gas/Propane

Location, Location, Location

Models

Pedestal 

  • Pedestal grills are somewhat portable and can be taken on picnic trips. They have about the same capacity as portable grills and usually run on charcoal.
  • Portable grills  can be fun for tailgating or taking to the beach or on camping trips, but don't expect high grilling capacity or great performance.

Cart 

  • Cart grills are the most common for home use. They are, of course, built into a cart.
  • Can easily be moved around even though they are heavy and bulky.
  • Some cart grills have "sidecars" which can be additional burners or just extra preparation space.
  • The majority of the best grills are gas-run cart grills.

Built-in 

  • Built-in grills are usually pricey, and you'll need a solid cabinet and base to install it on.
  • These may be a good option for people living in warm climates and spend much of their time on the patio.
  • Also convenient if you have a gas line to your house -- no more changing tanks!
  • Fewer built-in grills are reviewed than any other type, since there are plenty of mobile grills that do an excellent job.

Size and Price

Dinner for two or pool party for twenty; how much grill do you need? (The price ranges here apply mainly to gas grills.)

Basic Grills

  • Small to medium size grills will run from $100-$300  and are good to serve 4-6 people.
  • These are cart or pedestal models and there are minimal features on some.
  • The firebox and hood are usually cast aluminum.
  • The grates are usually thin steel rails.
  • A side burner is a nice feature available on some models.
  • Stainless steel trim will increase the price.
  • What you won't get in this price range:
    • Durable, thick steel grates or cast-iron grates.
    • Extra features, i.e. extra drawers, rotisserie  or a smoker.
    • Long, full-coverage warranty.


Mid-Range Grills

  • These enhanced grills will cost from $300-$500  and can cook for up to 15 people.
  • Larger with more features:
    • They usually have nice preparation areas and storage space onboard.
    • All come with igniters.
    • Guaranteed higher heat capability.
    • Grates are stronger and more durable -- either stainless steel or cast iron.
    • Look for rotisserie or smoker options if they appeal to you -- many grills in this price range will have them.
  • Better warranties.
  • Full stainless steel options are available.
  • There may not be a grill with the exact combination of features you want -- you may have to sacrifice a little or get a larger grill than you planned, depending on how much you want to spend.

High-End Grills

  • Large grills are stylish and sturdy in stainless steel. They also cook for up to 15 people but they will cost more than $500  -- prices rocket beyond $4000  for some models.
  • Frequently part of an outdoor kitchen
  • Despite the hefty appearance of the priciest models, they do come on four (hidden) wheels for portability.
  • You can expect good heat control on these models, but keep in mind that a great grill is only as good as the person doing the grilling. Even a $4000 grill will not help a bad cook.
  • Look for an excellent warranty -- you don't want to find your beautiful grill unprotected from malfunctions.
  • Storage space and preparation areas are optimized for a truly incredible outdoor cooking experience.
  • If you do a lot of outdoor entertaining and really want to put your masterpiece grilling on show, then this might be the way to go. For the average consumer, a mid-priced model will do a fine job without breaking the bank.

Features

Grill Covers

Grill covers  protect your grill from extreme weather and other damage that the elements can cause to your outdoor appliance. They are often made of vinyl and are designed to fit most of the grills named above in the Weber section.

Weber 7554 Premium Cover, Fits Summit 400-Series Grills 

Weber 7553 Heavy Duty Vinyl Cover for Genesis E and S Series 

Weber 7555 Premium Cover, Fits Summit 600-Series, 9989 

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