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The cooking surfaces on natural gas grills are extremely plentiful. You'll find grills with a flat grill, a ribbed grill, and a barbecue area. Some newer models now feature non-stick areas of the grill, which open up a world of new cooking options for grilling. In addition, surface additions to natural gas grills can include a rotisserie set as well as a Wok area. Compared to a charcoal grill, a natural gas grill is a dream to clean. With charcoal and smoker grills, you have to remove the wood and charcoal pieces each time you grill. But natural gas grills are much easier to maintain and keep clean. The only cleaning necessary is wiping them down. There is no tabletop model available for natural gas grills, as it is necessary to hook them up to a natural gas line. So size shouldn't likely factor into the equation when purchasing a natural gas grill, instead focus on the cooking space on the surface. Determine whether or not the grilling area is fine for 1 or 2 people, or whether you'll need to be able to cook for a group of 10. It all really depends on your needs. Brands of Natural Gas Grills Brinkmann- The natural gas grills made by Brinkman are pretty basic, but they produce plenty of power, and are almost always available at prices that are much more affordable that competing brands. They get good reviews too. The Brinkmans are built with good construction and are meant to last for at least 5 years. The average power output is 45,000 BTUs, while less sizable models can start at around 12,000 BTUs. Broilmaster- A longtime brand which is popular among consumers of natural gas grills is the Broilmaster. The company has a longstanding reputation for making solid grills, and their longevity seems to prove it. If you are looking for a reliable brand, Broilmaster is a smart choice. The Super Premium Series, is one of the best rated Broilmaster grills. It has a cooking surface area of over 695 square inches and gives 40,000 BTUs of cooking power, Lynx- Natural gas grills by Lynx were specifically made for cooking finer meats such as sirloin steaks and ribs. Lynx grills have a design that is patented and is suppose to hold juices and flavor. The Lynx run on the pricier side, anywhere from $700 to $5000. The typical cooking output is around 25,000 BTUs. Natural gas hookups can also be easily found on Weber grills, as well as Ducane, Huntington, Char-Broil, and Thermos. |
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