Outdoor Gas Grill – How To Choose The Right Grill
- The Weber Q320 portable propane gas grill comes with 2 stainless-steel burners and has an input of 21,700 BTU-per-hour
- This grill has 462-square-inches of total cooking space, and 69-square-inch warming rack
- It includes electronic ignition, infinite-control burner valves, and 2 folding worktables with tool hooks
- This grill operates on a standard 20-pounds propane tank (sold separately) and comes with stationary cart and recipe booklet
- Measures 22 by 36-1/2 by 55-1/2 inches; 5-year limited warranty
The Weber Q 320 bolts into a stationary cart (included). The Weber Q 320 gas grill has 2 burners, electronic ignition for easy, reliable lighting, an infinitely adjustable burner valve with a high-quality regulator, 2 removable, durable work tables, sturdy glass-reinforced nylon grill frame, cast aluminum lid and body, removable catch pan, center-mounted thermometer, a large weather-resistant lid handle, Grill-Out handle light, a 2 piece porcelain-enameled cast-iron cooking grate, and operates on a standard 20 lb. propane tank (sold separately). Includes Weber Q recipe booklet. 2 tubular stainless steel burners, 21,700 BTU-per-hour input, 393 sq. in. total
For any outdoor barbecue enthusiastic, having the perfect grill is a must for all barbecuing needs. Today, it is sometimes preferable to buy gas grills as it is more convenient than propane tanks, or charcoal grills. Some still prefer charcoal, but the fact is that natural gas grills have more features than charcoal grills.
If you’ve done any research on gas grills, you may come to the conclusion that there are a lot of products and brands to choose from, and it’s not always choosing the best one. There are so many different options, that it can be a little confusing and sometimes overwhelming. Here are a few tips you can use to help you narrow down your decision.
1. Know what you are looking for in a grill, including different accessories and parts. At the end of the day, it really all comes down to what your individual preferences are. Before purchasing a gas grill, it’s good to know what you want your grill to look like, the materials that are used, and how big your ideal grill will be.
Jeremy has been reviewing gas grills the a little over a year now. Visit his latest website over at Ducane Natural Gas Grill. He also appreciates a good table saw. View his other site at Porter Cable Table Saw.







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