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Best Outdoor Gas Grills

Top 3 Gas Grills for Your Backyard

By Kyle StinsonPublished 6 years ago 3 min read
Best Outdoor Gas Grills
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The best outdoor gas grills are an interesting combination of portable and backyard models for lovers of gourmet cooking. This short list is made up of grills from different names and come in plenty of sizes, with various features providing different types of functions. For more extensive lists of personal and professional grills, you can head on over to our grill expert friends at Outdoor Cooking Pros.

From that entire list of the top ten outdoor grills that use either natural gas or propane, here are the top 3 favorites by consumer popularity:

Weber Q 100 Portable Grill

This grill - while a good choice to take camping or anywhere on the road - is a top-knotch grill in terms of its durability and quality cooking. It has 189 square inches of cooking space and cooks with 8,500 BTUs of heat. For those who are searching for something more than "just a portable grill" this is a good choice, even though one will pay quite more for it than simpler or lower quality grill. Retail price for this pick is around $160.00.

Weber Q 320 Portable Grill

Here is another good choice from Weber, having a similar look to the Q 100, but with quite a bit more cooking space (462 square inches) and a higher heat level (21,700 BTUs). While this grill is also a portable model, it has quite a bit more functionality and comes with a 2-wheeled cart. Retail price for this grill is around $480.00.

Coleman Road Trip LXE

For those searching for a great grill as well as a convenient model, this might be the choice. Not only is it a high quality grill, it is portable as well - but is also collapsible, making it super easy to transport. It has 285 square inches of cooking space and cooks with 10,000 BTUs. Retail price for this grill is around $180.00.

Others on the list of the best outdoor gas grills include larger backyard models and some that are even more portable than the ones listed above. One thing that they all have in common however, is the fact that consumers appear to love them, based on both popularity statistics by sales and overall ratings. They also can all be purchased online for a lower price than retail - often with free shipping.

Safety Practices for Gas Grilling

When the warm weather arrives, more individuals will be grilling outdoors. Grills and tanks have been setting for many months. Are they safe to use? A little maintenance can go a long way in safety protection. It is important to practice safety tips, when taking your grill out of hibernation. Here are some things to observe.

Safety Tips and Maintenance

Be careful when hauling your grilling tank to get it refilled. Place it in a cardboard box to keep it from rolling around. Never carry it in the backseat or inside of your car. Always keep it in the trunk or outside the vehicle in a carrier.

Keep your grill at least 10 feet away from your home. Heat will melt vinyl siding. Worst yet, it could start a fire.

Simply open all lines without your gas tank connected.

Check your hose for cracks and abrasions. You can use soapy water to look for bubbles. If you see them, do not use the grill. Switch hoses.

Always light your grill with the door open. A closed door will trap gas and could cause an explosion. If you smell gas, turn off the grill for at least five minutes. You can then try to relight the grill.

Grill Transportation

Always try to transport it in the upright position. If you have to lay it down, check everything out after you return it to it's upright position. Do this before using it. Also remove the gas tank before transporting your grill.

Time for Replacement

Eventually, the old gas grill will have to go. Everything wears out. To stay safe, replace it when that day arrives.

Following these simple safety tips will help keep you safe and your grill last longer .

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