
How To Choose A Great Charcoal Grill
Many people still love great old-fashioned charcoal barbecues. There are many reasons for
this. Not only are they cheaper than other kinds of barbecues, but they add a very unique flavor to the taste of
many kinds of meats like burgers, sausages, steak, and more. They can also be safer than gas grills for
transportation as well as everyday use.
Any way that you look at it, when it comes to food preparation there are as many personal
opinions as there are types of food! Charcoal BBQing has been around a very long time, and it will be around for as
long as there is somebody who loves the flavor it adds to their meat. When you are looking to buy a new charcoal
grill, there are many things you should think about before making your final purchase.
Cooking Area
The first thing you should do is figure out how much space you need on the grill for
cooking. If you're going to be barbecuing for only a few people, a 75 square-inch unit will probably suit you
perfectly. If you're going to be grilling for more people, you'll definitely want to look at larger
grills.
How Portable Is It?
If you want to be able to move the grill around, look for one that has wheels on it. It
also pays to buy a sturdier, more solid grill if you are going to be using it as a portable grill. In fact, we
would never recommend that you buy a flimsy bbq to begin with. Solid, sturdy models will last you much longer
whether you are taking it to camp or just leaving it sitting on your back deck.
Extra Features
These days, you will find that some charcoal barbecues come with an igniter. If you can,
buy a grill that has this feature. Other models will require lighter fluid to get them going. These kinds of fluids
can add unfavorable tastes to the food that you are grilling. Models that include an igniter built-in won't need
any type of lighter fluid at all. You should also look for a bbq that allows for easy access to the ash-pan. This
will make cleaning the barbecue that much easier.
Grill Quality
The kind of material that the grill is made of is also of the upmost importance. Some BBQs
are made up of a material that will corrode and not stand up for long periods against the elements. This is not
very useful for an outdoor appliance! Stainless steel barbecues will withstand both bad weather and hard use of the
grill for a very long time. If you can, try to avoid buying a grill that is painted. The paint will flake off after
a time. Regardless of everything, what you are really looking for is a barbecue that will be durable and give you
many seasons of use.
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