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The Best Gas Grills of 2022
Straight to the Point
Our budget-friendly pick is the Char-Griller Grillin' Pro Gas Grill (which is about $300). For under $1000, we recommend the Weber Genesis II E-335, which performs well, is incredibly easy to use, and is backed by Weber's historically good customer service.
Gas grills are the first choice for most Americans, and have been for many years. Their appeal is clear: No need to get your hands dirty with charcoal and ashes, just hit the ignition and set your cooking temperature with the control knobs. (You can read about all the differences between gas and charcoal grills right here.) A recent survey by The Hearth Patio and Barbecue Association (HPBA) revealed that of the 70% of adults in the US who own a grill or smoker, 64% own gas grills. Manufacturers know you love 'em, so they keep rolling out new models year after year.
The Best Charcoal Grills for Every Budget
A dizzying array of gassers is available with prices from under $100 to over $20,000. To grab your attention, manufacturers of cheap grills often include bells and whistles like cut-rate sear burners, side burners, rotisseries, and lights to entice you to buy their flimsy, low-quality junkers, built with low-grade stainless steel and held together with crummy fasteners that will rust and break apart after a couple seasons.
If you buy a $200 grill and have to replace it every couple of years, you might find yourself a decade later having shelled out $1,000. For that amount, you could have bought a better grill that would outperform those rust buckets and last for decades. On the other hand, many folks just want a cheap, disposable grill that they can use until it gets nasty, then head off to the hardware store for a shiny, new, low-cost replacement. (Not that we condone such a wasteful approach.)
There's something for everyone in the vast gas grill market. People always ask me, "Max, what's the best gas grill? What should I buy? What would you buy if you were me?" Better to start by asking yourself, "How much do I want to spend and how big of a grill do I need?"
The Winners, at a Glance
The Best Gas Grill for $300: Char-Griller Grillin' Pro Gas Grill
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Also available at Lowes and Walmart.
This budget-friendly grill performs well at an exceptional price point. It has a smaller cooking area and likely won't last more than a few years, but it's still absolutely worth considering given its cost.
The Best Affordable Gas Grill Under $500 with Extras: Cuisinart 3-in-1 Stainless 5 Burner Gas Grill
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This is a nice gas grill for the price. It also comes with a smoke tube (which is nothing to write home about) and a cast iron griddle (which we really like). Note: This model appears to currently be unavailable, but there is a similar four-burner grill for sale here.
The Best Gas Grill/Griddle Combo Under $500: Camp Chef Flat Top Grill 600
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Also available at Camp Chef and Home Depot.
This griddle converts to a gas grill, but we're huge fans of its large, flat griddle surface, which is ideal for cooking smash burgers, a whole bunch of veggies, and even pancakes, bacon, and eggs (at once!).
The Best Gas Grill Under $2000: Weber Genesis II E-335
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Also available at Home Depot, Weber, and BBQ Guys.
This grill is easy to use and clean, is durable, and performs well. You also get the benefit of Weber's excellent customer service.
The Best Luxury Gas Grill: Hestan Outdoor GMBR36-LP Gas Grill
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This is another top choice if you're building a luxury outdoor kitchen. The engineering, design, workmanship, functionality, and durability of this grill are really top-notch.
The Criteria: What We Look for In a Good Gas Grill
Price
For most of us, price is one of our main priorities when choosing a new grill. You can get decent, low-cost equipment, but you have to be realistic: A $200 grill won't be as well made as a $1,000 grill. On the other hand, if you have room in your budget for premium or luxury grills, your expectations should shoot up along with the price tags.
Size
Condo dwellers and campers may want small, portable grills, and there are plenty to choose from. For everyone else we recommend going as big as your patio and pocketbook allow. Even if you don't have a large family or host a lot of parties, bigger is better. For one thing, you don't want to crowd the grill. On top of that, most gas grills have a limited low temperature range, only going down to about 400°F even with all burners on low. So if you want to do a roast at moderate temperature or try your hand at low-and-slow pulled pork, you need a two-zone setup with some burners shut off to create a moderate, indirect zone with heat supplied by the lit burners and the meat on the opposite side. It’s an effective grilling technique, but it forces you to only cook on half your grill. That means a small, two-burner grill gets really small.
I recommend a minimum of three burners for flexibility and versatility, otherwise your grilling menu will be limited. And be sure to get a model with a lid—gas grills without lids are good for simple grilling, like cooking burgers over direct heat, not roasting chickens and turkeys.
Heat Flux vs. BTUs
Manufacturers tout the number of BTUs (British thermal units) their gas grills can produce, but that number can be very misleading. BTUs don't indicate how much useful cooking heat a grill generates; they just tell you how much fuel it burns. Naturally, larger grills with more burners will burn more fuel and have a higher BTU rating.
A much more useful indicator of a grill's searing power is heat flux,* which calculates BTUs per square inch by dividing the total BTUs of all the main burners by the square inches of the primary cooking surface. On average, heat flux for a gas grill is around 85 BTUs per square inch from the main burners, excluding additional sear, side, and rotisserie burners.
*Heat flux is something the manufacturers never tell you, so we've calculated it for you with each of our AmazingRibs. com gas grill reviews in our extensive searchable equipment database.
Thermometers
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Whatever grill you choose, we cannot emphasize this enough: Pay no attention to the built-in dial thermometers. Those ancient bimetal heat estimators can be off by 50°F to 100°F. Furthermore, they're usually located in the lid, not down on the grill surface where the food is. Knowing the temperature there is useful only if you plan to eat the lid.
To achieve your backyard dreams, you absolutely need accurate digital thermometers, including both instant-read thermometers to get quick, accurate readings anywhere you want in a piece of meat, and probe thermometers, which can track the progress of cooking and sound an alarm when your target temp is reached.
Why You Should Trust Us
I've been reviewing grills and smokers full time since 2012. To my knowledge, nobody else does this full time, and nobody else has cooked on as many grills and smokers as I have. I assemble products, measure temperatures, slam lids, turn dials, kick casters, study warranties, take pictures, and cook a lot of food.
I also consider look, feel, functionality, durability, and price. Given the enormous variety of products and designs, there is no one-size-fits-all test. I cannot simply plug a cooker into a computer and measure its myriad qualities. My tests are both rigorous and thorough, objective and subjective. My overall goal is to provide useful and accurate information to help you select the best equipment for your needs. For additional detail on the many tests we run at AmazingRibs.com, read more about our testing procedures.
The cooking tests I use vary by the product in question. For example, I wouldn't test most smokers by trying to sear steaks because they're usually made for low and slow smoking, not high-temperature grilling. A gas grill that boasts its high-heat capabilities? On go the steaks.
For temperature tests, I use multi-channel digital thermometers with temperature probes clipped to the cooking surface. Gas grills often have uneven heat. When testing gas grills, I always spread bread slices across the cook surface, then flip them to reveal the heat profile. Bread slices that vary from white to brown to black across a grill's surface indicate uneven heat.
How We Picked Our Winners
For this review, I focused on the top-rated models from our AmazingRibs.com database of almost 600 searchable equipment reviews. The list below features grills with a range of features, priced from low to high.
The Best Gas Grill for $300: Char-Griller Grillin' Pro Gas Grill
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Also available at Lowes and Walmart.
Low-cost gas grills are the instrument of choice for most residential outdoor cooks, so we’re always on the lookout for models that deliver a lot of bang for the buck. They are rare because, to restate the obvious, you usually get what you pay for. And apart from their Akorn Kamado, we have not been fans of Char-Griller products. However, Grillin’ Pro’s exceptional performance for a gas grill under $300 was a welcome surprise. Many gas grills, especially low cost models, can't produce high enough temperatures for effective searing. Not Grillin' Pro. We cranked this unassuming gasser way past 800°F to super sear steaks! You have to screw around removing the fold out warming rack to make room for a whole chicken, but you won’t need to do a thing to enjoy Grillin’ Pro’s pure power. Shoppers with realistic expectations looking for a gas grill in this price range would do well to consider Grillin’ Pro. It’s not built to last and will probably only provide a few years of optimal use, especially if it isn't covered and maintained, but it will out-sear any comparably priced gasser we know of.
Price at time of publish: $279
Key Specs
- Cooking Area: 390 square inches (about 19 burgers)
- Heat Flux: 104.62 BTUs/square inch
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The Best Affordable Gas Grill Under $500 with Extras: Cuisinart 3-in-1 Stainless 5 Burner Gas Grill
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Cuisinart's 3-in-1 Stainless 5 Burner Gas Grill is a pretty nice package deal for a pretty low price. It's called 3-in-1 because it's a gas grill that comes with a smoke tube and a cast iron griddle. When grilling, the heat profile of 3-in-1 is remarkably even and has an impressively high temperature range. The smoke tube, however, is nothing to get excited about. As with all gas grills, 3-in-1 is so well ventilated for safety reasons that the little bit of smoke from wood chips in the tube blows out the large opening in the back without much effect on the food. But the big, heavy cast iron griddle is an attractive extra. If you haven't tried outdoor griddling, you should. It's not just for bacon and eggs. Griddles excel at sizzling meat and veggies. Shrimp don't fall through the grates and griddles put a delicious brown finish on fish, burgers and chicken breasts.
This is a great gas grill for a nice price and the included cast iron griddle makes 3-in-1 a compelling choice. Just remember to keep the lid’s glass window clean. A little windex between uses does the trick.
(Note: This model appears to currently be unavailable, but there is a similar four-burner grill for sale here. )
Price at time of publish: $397
Key Specs
- Cooking Area: 442 square inches (about 21 burgers)
- Heat Flux: 108.60 BTUs/square inch
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The Best Gas Grill/Griddle Combo Under $500: Camp Chef Flat Top Grill 600
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Also available at Camp Chef and Home Depot.
Sometimes you need a big surface area to cook a lot of food at once. Designed to feed a crowd fast and leave 'em smiling, the 600 is the most popular size in Camp Chef's Flat Top Grill line. While Cuisinart's model above is a gas grill with a griddle accessory, Camp Chef's is a griddle that converts to a gas grill. Remove the griddle top and underneath is a standard grill grate which lets you use Flat Top as a 4-burner gas grill. But you may end up leaving the griddle top in place. A solid metal cook surface like Flat Top's delivers intense conductive heat to food and produces an even, luscious brown crust, so you can make smashing smash burgers and fabulous fajitas. It has no lid for smoking and roasting, but you can still use the four burners to set up a hot direct zone and moderate indirect zone and griddle just about anything your heart desires.
Price at time of publish: $448
Key Specs
- Cooking Area: 600 square inches (about 29 burgers)
- Heat Flux: 80.00 BTUs/square inch
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The Best Gas Grill Under $2000: Weber Genesis II E-335
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Also available at Home Depot, Weber, and BBQ Guys.
Genesis is one of the most popular gas grills in the USA. It’s easy to use, easy to clean, versatile, durable and backed by Weber’s excellent customer support. The basic models with an open cart and no sear burner work fine, but we highly recommend spending the extra money for models with a sear burner like the E-335. With all three main burners up high, we clocked E-335's temp at 680°F. Not bad at all, but crank the sear burner and you blast past 800°F for super searing!
Our main complaint for just about every grill is the obligatory, built-in heat estimator in the hood. These 19th century gauges placed up high in the lid are almost always highly inaccurate. It’s always better to use a modern, digital thermometer and position a temperature probe at the cooking surface. With their acquisition of iGrill Digital Thermometers, Weber is addressing this issue. Genesis II is “iGrill3 Ready” with a mounting location on the right side shelf for an optional iGrill 3 digital thermometer. iGrill let's you clip a probe to the grill surface to ensure you're cooking at the right temperature, and stick another probe into foods to monitor cooking progress. Download the iGrill app and keep an eye on what's happening under the hood from your smartphone.
Price at time of publish: $1,319
Key Specs
- Cooking Area: 513 square inches (about 25 burgers)
- Heat Flux: 76. 02 BTUs/square inch
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The Best Luxury Gas Grill: Hestan Outdoor GMBR36-LP Gas Grill
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If the nearly $8,000 price of Hestan's superb GMBR36 gives you sticker shock, you're not alone. Like the Landmann model above, these luxurious models are often part of outdoor kitchen ensembles that can include super-powered side burners, refrigerators, sinks, and kegerators. You may be further surprised to learn that in the heady world of luxury outdoor kitchens, Hestan is by no means the most expensive.
We're very impressed with the engineering design, the workmanship, the functionality, and the durability of this grill, which is built entirely in Anaheim, CA. The powerful main burners are rated at 25,000 BTU apiece and can be swapped out with even more intense ceramic infrared burners. We tested a model with two standard burners and one infrared. The infrared burner produced a perfect all over dark mahogany sear on steaks and chops equal to a blazing, red hot charcoal grill!
We love the unique rotisserie, which has a burner located directly overhead, not on the rear as in most other grills. There is a cooking grate that can be placed below the rotisserie burner and it can be raised or lowered. Because the burner is overhead it can act as a broiler; this opens up a number of possible cooking techniques, like melting cheese toppings. The rotisserie motor and gears are completely hidden within the double walls of the grill so you don’t need to go looking for it when it is time to take a chicken for a spin. Just insert one end of the rotisserie spear into the drive and place the other on two steel wheels, press a button, and away you go.
The Hestan GMBR36-LP is one of the best gas grills we have tested and reviewed, and we've cooked on a multitude of gassers. We don't recommend taking out a second mortgage to bring this baby home, but if you've got the dough, the Hestan sure is a beaut!
Price at time of publish: $8,339
Key Specs
- Cooking Area: 647 square inches (about 31 burgers)
- Heat Flux: 115. 92 BTUs/square inch
Courtesy of Hestan
The Competition
Here are two grills that fell short of our highest ratings, but are still worth consideration.
- Huntington Cast Series 24025 Gas Grill: Looking for a gas grill on a tight budget? This Huntington is a throwback to the first cast aluminum gas grills, which began appearing in the early 1960s. The rust resistant, aluminum cookbox is attractive, retains heat, and distributes it evenly. But some parts, like the thin porcelain-coated wire cooking grates, explain the low, low price tag. Still, for $140, it is what it is. Many cheap gassers have a one year warranty or less. This model is warrantied for 10 years on all cast aluminum parts, 5 years on the stainless burner, and 2 years on all other parts. We like Huntington, which is owned by Canadian Onward Manufacturing, makers of several grill brands, including Broil King and Broil-Mate. This grill was originally sold under the Fiesta brand, another Onward Grill company. It's also sold under their Broil-Mate label. And, just for fun, Onward also sells an identical version as the Huntington 630014.
- Otto Grill Original: The Otto Grill Original is one of a small but growing number of outdoor salamander grills emerging in the US market. Salamander grills apply intense heat from above to sear and brown food surfaces and have been used in various forms for hundreds of years. (When your waiter brings a sizzling plate and cautions "Careful, it's hot!" that plate likely came straight out of a salamander.) Otto is perfect for any thin food that cooks through fast, such as skirt steaks, fish fillets, shrimp, and veggies. Our tests and review demonstrate how it grills up these foods beautifully in the blink of an eye. It cooks blazingly fast, is a fantastic sear machine, and a useful pizza oven. We like the Otto Grill but have a few reservations. It has no problem hitting high, searing temps of 1,500°F, but lower temperature ranges are a challenge. The cooking grate can be raised and lowered with a lever on the right side, but even with the grate and two overhead infrared burners down low, we were still cooking hot at 450°F. Additionally, the burners had a tendency to blow out when turned all the way down. The $1,099 price tag will limit the appeal of this small, specialized grill. Some commercial salamanders are available in that price range and a couple manufacturers have introduced lower cost models for the residential market. That said, if the price is not prohibitive, this small, powerful, portable device is worth consideration. Otto is built for power and speed. Though not exactly a one trick pony, it seems best suited as a secondary, not primary, tool in your outdoor arsenal.
FAQs
What's the difference between a gas grill and a charcoal grill?
There are many! For a TL;DR, check out the chart below or read our in-depth guide about the differences between gas and charcoal grills right here. When it comes to price, it's easier to stick to a lower budget with a charcoal grill—you can even get a good one for $99. A good gas grill will set you back further. When it comes to quick cooking, a gas grill will serve you well, but if you prefer longer, slower cooks where you want that smoky charcoal flavor, charcoal grills are best. Temperature-wise, charcoal grills can get much, much hotter—up to 1,200 degrees. They also can help you achieve that low and slow temp, whereas a gas grill's range is more limited.
Gas Grills | Charcoal Grills | |
Price | 500+ for a good one | $99 and up |
Flavor | Good for fast-cooking foods | Superior for slow cooks |
Smoking | Hard to trap smoke | Built for smoking |
Temp Range | Around 225°F to 600°F (with no infrared sear zone) | As low as you want to 1200°F and up |
Temp Control | Very easy to set and maintain | Requires practice and constant attention |
Fire Up/Cool Down Time | 5 to 10 minutes | About 30 minutes |
Clean Up | Occasionally emptying grease trap and cleaning bars | Regularly disposing of ash and cleaning bars |
How do I improve my gas grill's performance?
If you want to improve the performance of your gas grill (no matter which model you choose) invest in a set of GrillGrates. They'll help you build significantly more heat and improve your searing ability, while also evening out gas grills' hot and cool spots. You can read more about GrillGrates here.
Is a Weber grill worth the money?
Weber's Genesis II E-335 is our favorite gas grill under $1000 and, we think, well worth the investment. It's easy to use and clean, is durable, and performs well. Weber also has excellent customer service.
What's the best way to store a grill?
We recommend buying a compatible cover and storing the grill in a dry, covered place when not being used for a long period of time or in order to protect it from inclement weather.
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Best gas grills 2022: for easy and tasty outdoor cooking
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The best gas grills make it easy to cook up tasty meals to enjoy with friends and family in the comfort of your own backyard.
Whether it's mouth-watering flame-grilled steaks or tasty vegetable skewers, a gas grill means you can cook delicious dishes almost instantly, as you don't have to waste time setting up and lighting charcoal and waiting for it to reach cooking temperature.
Our best gas grills are ideal for users both accomplished and new to grilling. Unlike some of our best grills that use pellet or charcoal fuel types, a gas grill can switch on at the simple switch of a button – with the flames easily adjusted by the turn of a dial, increasing the amount of gas that's released into the burner – it really is that easy!
From free-standing to integrated designs, large to compact, in this guide, you will find a carefully curated selection of some of the best gas grills from Weber, Char-Broil, Saber and Napoleon, helping you to make the right gas grill decision so you can be on your way to creating the best outdoor grill station for your home.
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You can save $100 on this grill from iconic German manufacturer Weber. With a large surface area, warming rack, handy side tables and a fitted hood with a thermometer, it's a choice for easy grilling.
Best grills 2022: The best gas grills put to the test
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Weber Genesis II E-335The best gas grill
Specifications
Burners: 3
Cooking area: 513 square inches
Dimensions: h57 x W59 x D29"
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Reasons to buy
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Smartphone compatible
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Meat probe included
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Sear zone for steaks
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Good side burner
Reasons to avoid
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Took us a while to assemble
I enjoyed the Weber Genesis II E-335's smart technology and the precision it can bring to grilling. Many gas grills are overpowered, which can make it hard to judge when your food is cooked.
Ignition is very easy. Just press down and twist to ignite the propane gas burners, and your grill will be ready in under 15 minutes. The Weber Genesis II E-335 really impressed me with its Flavorizer bars, which are angled stainless steel. They leave delicious sear lines on steak and eggplant with perfectly grilled results.
The Weber Genesis II E-335 pairs with a smartphone, and you can use the probe to tell exactly when your food is cooked. I used this when cooking steak and after I programmed the app with our meat type and desired cooking result, it sent an alert when the internal temperature reached that perfect medium cooking level.
We did find assembly quite time-consuming, but with three burners and a massive 513 square inches of cooking space in total, it is worth the effort. We particularly liked the side burner, which was very powerful and sturdy. Some side burners allow the wind to blow the flame around while you're trying to cook, but the Genesis II E-335 left our pans and pots feeling very secure.
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2. Weber Genesis SPX-435
The best gas grill for all-weather grilling
Specifications
Burners: 4 + 1 side burner
Cooking area: 994 sq. in. (646 sq. in. primary + 348 sq. in. top grate)
Dimensions: 27 in. (D) x 68.5 (W) x 48.5 in (H)
Reasons to buy
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Massive cooking surface
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Use with Weber CONNECT
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Night vision grill lighting
Reasons to avoid
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Need a nearby outlet to use digital display
The Weber Genesis SPX-435 is a state-of-the-art investment that will cater to the whole family. It will make for a luxurious and stylish addition to your backyard with its stainless steel material and technology that's designed for evening grilling.
The primary cook surface is 646 square-inches but with the warming rack, the cook surface totals 994 square inches. Add the double side burner – to cook side dishes or sauces – and you'll have no problem making a large meal for a big group.
You can download and connect the Weber Connect app to your grill via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, you’ll be able to monitor the temperature of the interior of the grill and the meat probe no matter where you are. Unfortunately you can not set a target temperature from the app, like you can with the Weber SmokeFire EPX6 Wood Fired Pellet Grill STEALTH Edition.
I found that assembly took a long time, and cleaning this grill is also labor-intensive. However, I think this statement grill makes a long-term investment, and it's worth the upkeep for the sheer quality of grilling. Throughout our testing process everything I cooked turned out perfectly. Using the sear burner and Flavorizer bars, I was able to get a delicious caramelization and brilliant color on my steak.
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3. Char-Broil Gas2Coal Hybrid Grill
The best hybrid grill
Specifications
Burners: 3
Cooking area: 420 square inches
Dimensions: h57 x W52 x D24"
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Reasons to buy
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Can cook on gas or coal
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Good value for size
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Five year warranty
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Electric ignition
Reasons to avoid
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Raised side burner can be tempermental
The Char-Broil Gas2Coal Hybrid Grill offers the best of both worlds. You can cook on one, two, or all three burners, or use them to ignite coal to achieve a smoky flavor without the typical fuss of getting the grill going. As a hybrid grill, this versatile choice will be popular with just about any user.
With this grill you get a shelf to easily transition between gas and coal, and up to 40,000 BTU. The electronic ignition kept the whole process safe and largely hands-free, and I was impressed with how quickly this grill reached temperature. It's perfect for cooking under pressure.
However, the side burner caused the most trouble of the whole experience. It's raised above the side table, so the flame blows around a lot. If you want to cook a steak in a skillet as you gril, you'll have to make sure you do it in a sheltered area of the yard.
The Char-Broil Gas2Coal Hybrid Grill claims to be rust-resistant. Because I've kept an eye on this grill for more than a year, it's definitely true - it cant stand up to the wind and rain. To be on the safe side, store it with a cover or inside your garage to keep the grill safe from the elements year-round.
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4. Weber Traveler
The best portable gas grill
Specifications
Burners: 1
Cooking area: 320 square inches
Dimensions: 37 x 43 x 23 "
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Reasons to buy
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Easy to assemble and clean
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Folds away for storage
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Side prep area
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Spacious for a single burner grill
Reasons to avoid
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Heavy for a portable grill
If you love to travel or simply lack the space to store a fully-assembled gas grill year-round, the Weber Traveler could be the perfect grill for you. It comes with hinged legs that stay securely in place when the grill is in cooking mode, but fold away when you're finished, meaning you can lean this grill against a wall or put it flat in the back of your car to take it traveling.
Despite the portability, Weber's managed to fit plenty of cooking space into this grill. At 320 square inches, it offers enough surface to cook around 20 burgers, and it also has a handy side prep station for preparing side salads, resting steaks, or keeping sauces and condiments to hand.
In our testing I was impressed with the safety features included in this grill, from a secure latch that keeps the lid closed to large wheels that are more than capable of going off-road on your travels. If you are wondering about fuel, we used EN417 cartridges, which are small canisters perfectly capable of being taken on a trip - no need to carry around a huge tank. You can buy these directly with Weber, but Amazon also sells alternatives that did the trick in our reviewing.
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5. Everdure Force 2 Gas Grill
The best looking gas grill
Specifications
Burners: 3
Cooking area: 388 square inches
Dimensions: 46 x 29 x 42 inches
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Reasons to buy
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Precise heat control
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Heats up fast
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Works well for slow roasting
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We love the style
Reasons to avoid
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No warming rack
Endorsed by the madcap chef Heston Blumenthal, the Everdure Force 2 Gas Grill certainly stands out from the crowd. Available in bubbly orange, zingy mint blue or a sleek matt black, I found that this grill is more than a pretty face.
It's well-suited to cooking slow and low, which can be tricky to achieve on a gas grill. While it's great to sear a sausage or steak in minutes and get it to the table ASAP, larger cuts of meat will cook less evenly and will often burn on the outside if you don't turn down the heat. When I cooked a whole chicken, it came out deliciously juicy and without any dryness from prolonged cooking. That's a sign of quality and versatility.
There's no smart features to speak of, no probes or app-compatible features that you might find on a similarly-priced grill from Weber, but the Everdure Force 2 offers a sleek, sophisticated grill that can be incorporated into modern garden design.
Best grills 2022: The best gas grills, according to users
We're working on making sure that every grill in this guide has been tested hands-on by a member of our expert team. In fact, it's likely that we're testing one of the below gas grills right now, as you're shopping for the right one for you. But just because we're not done testing them, that doesn't mean we can't recommend the below grills based on the rave reviews we've seen online, and their impressive set of specs.
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6. Char-Broil Tru-Infrared 2-Burner Gas Grill
The best gas grill for under $300
Specifications
Burners: 2
Cooking area: 310 square inches
Dimensions: h57 x W59 x D29"
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Reasons to buy
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Not too expensive
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Compact dimensions
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Porcelain coated grates
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Decent cooking area
Reasons to avoid
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Ten year warranty doesn't cover all parts
The small and compact Char-Broil Tru-Infrared 2-Burner Gas Grill has two burners for family cooking. It's got everything I love about gas grills: electronic ignition, porcelain-coated burners, and easy assembly.
Easy to use and with fuss-free maintenance, the Char-Broil Tru-Infrared 2-Burner Gas Grill is designed to slot right into your life. It's great for storing in smaller yards, but still offers a decent 325-square-inches of primary cooking space. That's enough for 18 burgers.
It's also got LED lights and folding side shelves, as well as an in-built fuel gauge to make sure you're never left short.
The burner is guaranteed for 10 years, the grates and firebox for 3, but the rest of the parts are covered for only 1 year. That's below average.
You'll enjoy the porcelain-coated cast iron grates that pack maximum flavor into your burgers and hot dogs, and this feature will keep rust at bay, too.
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7. Napoleon Prestige PRO 500 Propane Gas Grill
The best gas grill for premium use
Specifications
Burners: 6
Cook area: 900 square inches
Dimensions: 25. 5 x 66.5 x 51.75 in
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Reaches 1800 degrees in 30 seconds
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Infrared zone burners offer an unmatched grilling experience
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LED Spectrum knobs glow red when gas is left on
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Not 100 percent stainless steel construction
Napoleon describes the Prestige PRO 500 as a ‘work of functional art’ and it’s hard to disagree. This professional-style grill has a huge 900-square-inch cooking surface with infrared zone burners that produce 80,000 BTUs. Propane or natural gas makes its way through thousands of small holes in the ceramic plates of the burners producing temperatures that reach 1800 degrees Fahrenheit in 30 seconds.
A sear on a steak would be unmatched with this grill, especially on the infrared side burner. The versatility of the grill is exemplified in the infrared rear rotisserie burner. Skewer a chicken, quail, ribs, or al pastor and watch as the infrared evenly and quickly cooks the meat to perfection.
If you thought the cooking surface was impressive, you’ll love the style of the Napoleon Prestige PRO 500. The grill’s stainless steel material is sleek and shiny and the chrome details give it an upscale flair. However, take note that not all materials are made of stainless steel. Cast aluminum and porcelain steel are mixed in, too. The lower cart has a spot for the propane tank, as well as three shelves to store your grilling accessories. Turn the side shelf with an integrated cutting board into an iced drinks station or a place to marinate the food.
My favorite element? The LED Spectrum knobs. They glow red when the gas is left on so that you can protect yourself, your home, and your family.
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8. Saber Elite 3-Burner Gas Grill
The best gas infrared grill
Specifications
Burners: 3
Cooking area: 675 square inches
Dimensions : 56. 5 x 25 x 48.4 in
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Infrared burners help food retain more moisture
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Uses 30 percent less propane than other gas grills
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Rotisserie kit and side burner for additional cooking options
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Not the best for cooking at low temperatures
This three burner grill offers 500 square inches on the primary cooking surface, with a further 175 square inches on the second rack.
The SABER Elite 3-Burner Gas Grill uses propane or natural grass to cook via radiant heat, as opposed to the convection heat of most gas grills. And the result? This directs the airflow away from the surface of the grill, meaning food retains moisture. In addition to juicier meats and veggies, this means no flare-ups as it vaporizes dripping fat and oil, reducing cooking times. Most importantly, it results in using 30 percent less propane than other gas grills.
It is easy to use, too. The push-button electronic ignition with start the burners, producing 24,000 BTUs on the main ones. It might sound low, but thanks to the SABER Elite being an infrared gas grill, the BTU ratings aren't as note worthy. To the left you will find a dual tube side burner – great for making sauces and cooking any side dishes. There is also a rotisserie motor kit and rod included, so chicken, lamb and beef roast fans will love this grill.
For added practicality, you can find a side table for prep and a cabinet basket below for storing condiments and breads. There is a pull-out tray – concealed behind doors – to store the propane tank, and halogen lights with above-knob LED lighting for night time grilling.
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9. Weber Genesis II E-310 Gas Grill
The best gas grill for novice and intermediate grill masters
Specifications
Burners: 3
Cooking area: 660 square inches
Dimensions: 29 x 59 x 47 in
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Warming rack tucks away for rotisserie
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Center-mounted thermometer
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Flavorizer bars helps circulate moisture and juices back into the food
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Low BTU output
The easy-to-use and dependable Weber Genesis II E-310 Gas Grill is a favourite among novice and intermediate grillmasters. There are three stainless steel burners leading to a modest but efficient 39,000 BTUs. The warming rack is Tuck-Away, meaning it can be used to extend the 513 square inches of cooking area up to 660 square inches when in use.
Flavorizer bars catch grease and food to protect the burner tubes, and also prevent flare ups. Is grease does hit the bars, it vaporizes before being absorbed by the food leading to added moisture and great taste. There is a center-mounted thermometer on this grill, but if you want a more high-tech experience Weber offer an iGrill 3 thermometer that can be paired with the Weber Genesis II E-310 to monitor the temperature of up to four cuts of meat at once. Once cooked through, this sends a notification to your phone – a must for a more hands off cooking experience as you entertain.
While it is a good looking gas grill with a black and stainless steel frame, the propane tank is only partially hidden by the side doors. While this may detract from the aesthetics for some, the practical addition of two side shelves for prep and two storage shelves below make this a convenient grill to use.
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10. Alfresco ALXE-42-NG 42" Built-In Standard Grill
The best built-in gas grill
Specifications
Burners: 3
Cooking area: 770 square inches
Dimensions: 27 x 44 x 14 in
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Large cook surface for a built-in grill
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Rotisserie designed to make little noise
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Wood chunks drawer and burner to add wood-flavor effect to meals
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Matching drawers, side burners, and storage are sold separately
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Push-button ignition requires electric hook-up
Have you built a beautiful outdoor kitchen and need to add the perfect built-in grill? Look no further than the Alfresco ALXE-42-NG 42" Standard Grill. Pair it with one of the best pizza ovens for a complete outdoor kitchen.
You’ll be able to utilize 770 square-inches of grilling space which is pretty extensive considering it doesn’t come with side burners. You can turn the grill on with a push-button ignition when the grill is hooked up to an electric power source. To eliminate hot and cold spots so that your food cooks evenly, Alfresco outfitted the grill with refractive ceramic briquettes and stainless steel cooking grates.
This grill has a three-position warming rack that can be stored away during rotisserie cooking. The rotisserie system is heated by an infrared burner, but that’s not what makes it special. It has a chain-driven design meaning it will make little noise as it rotates. Just push the rotisserie button on the front control panel and let it go.
The grill's Signature Taste integrated smoking system will definitely be of interest to the culinary master. Fill the dedicated drawer with wood chunks and once it's lit, it'll create an infusion of smoked wood flavor to your meals.
Take note that the grill doesn’t come with drawers or a bottom pantry, but Alfresco offers matching additions if you so desire.
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11. Napoleon Freestyle 425
Best large gas grill for more compact spaces
Specifications
Burners: 4
Cooking area: 18 x 23.75 inches
Dimensions: 45.5 x 52 x 25 inches
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Four burners
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Handy fold out tables
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Stylish graphite gray finish
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Can be hard to maneuver
Ideal for larger families who may not have lots of yard or storage space but still want to invest in a premium quality gas grill, I love the the Napoleon Freestyle 425's smart and sophisticated look and it's four burners that allow for you to cook all manner of dishes at the same time.
Available in either natural or propane gas, the grill can be quickly ignited using the instant JETFIRE ignition system. The cast iron porcelainized enamel cooking grids create a sleek look and establish an excellent sear. The foldable tables create a practical prep area, and can be easily folded down for ease of storage, with the wheels allowing for the design to be easily moved when required.
Coming in at a much more reasonable price compared to the Napoleon Prestige Pro 500 Gas Grill, this design is great for a first-time grill purchase and comes with a 10 year warranty.
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How we test
We are aiming to review every gas grill in our guide, but because we test for weeks on end before writing our reviews, we have also included a number of the grills we are currently testing with our thoughts so far, and the information you need from online reviews and data to make your choice.
At the moment, this page is split into two sections: the first section features grills that we have completed testing. All have all been tried and reviewed by us, meaning you can see our honest experiences as well as the pros and cons of each grill listed. Where we have completed our reviewing process, we have also rated these gas grills out of five, see our guide on how we test. The second section contains some of the internet's most popular grills. A selection of these gas grills are currently being reviewed by members of our expert team, but if you're in a cinch and need to buy your grill right now, we still think they are worth considering even though our testing process is not complete.
When testing we think about the assembly process, which can often be tricky, and we also take into account how safe and secure the grill feels during use. We cook foods that need to be seared at high temperatures, and we also try to cook slow and low to see how well these gas grills regulate temperature. When a grill comes with smart features, we test these too.
For further information about how we conduct our reviews and for our product-testing process explained, explore how we test on Homes & Gardens.
Head of ReviewsMillie Fender is Head of Reviews at Homes & Gardens. Formerly our head of all things cooking, she put the Char-Broil Gas2Coal Hybrid Grill through its paces and still uses it regularly to this day.
Millie's put lots of different grills to the test, including the Weber SmokeFire EPX6 Wood Fired Pellet Grill STEALTH Edition, which almost converted her away from the ease of gas grilling.
Contributing EditorAlex Temblador is a award-winning author and freelance writer based in Dallas, Texas. With an expansive outdoor space for thorough testing, she has tested everything from hot tubs to grills for Homes & Gardens and our sister brand, Gardeningetc.
Alex tested the Weber Genesis SPX-435 Smart Gas Grill, assembling it with the help of her cousin for three hours straight. Once assembled, she was wowed by the quality cooking she was able to achieve with this large, impressive gas grill.
Content EditorZara joined Homes & Gardens in February 2022 as a Content Editor. After studying English Literature at University, she worked as an Ecommerce Website Editor, Content Writer and Buying Intern at multiple independent businesses within the luxury retail and lifestyle sectors. Her role at Homes & Gardens unites her love, experience and passion for the world of design and desire to create inspiring written content.
Is a gas grill better than charcoal?
For quick, clean grilling, a gas barbecue is the way to go. Gas grills get to temperature in a few minutes, compared to at least half an hour for a charcoal grill. They don't produce smoke, which stops barbecue smells clinging to your clothes, and they don't char like charcoal grills, so they're easier to clean. Gas grills also tend to have a larger surface area, so you can cook a lot more at once, and because the temperature is easy to control and uniform across the surface of the grill, you get the same perfect result every time.
This means that a gas grill is the most efficient option if you're catering for a crowd. At the same time, because they're so quick to light, gas grills are also perfect for everyday meals. If you get home from a long day at work and you're craving a good old-fashioned hamburger, you can get grilling in minutes and make a quick, fuss-free dinner for the family.
Nevertheless, it's hard to beat the flavors of a charcoal grill. With charcoal grilling, oils and fats from your ingredients drip down and vaporize on the sizzling coals, creating that delicious smoky taste. While you can mimic this by placing a little smoking wood next to one of the burners on a gas grill, it's not quite the same. Wannabe pitmasters chasing the perfect Texan brisket or Kansas City burnt ends should look to smokers and charcoal grills instead.
How do the gas grills work?
How many burners do I need?
The number of burners on a gas grill determines the amount of food you can grill at a time. A six-burner gas grill is the better choice if you plan on having a lot of large gatherings. However, for the most part, a three or four-burner stove will accommodate your grilling needs on a regular basis.
Are infrared burners a good thing?
Most gas grills use convection heating to cook food, which basically exposes food directly to fire. The problem with this type of energy is that it can dry out meats. Infrared burners, on the other hand, are designed to help meats retain their moisture, resulting in a juicier dish. This is because they use radiation heat versus convection heat. Essentially, the fire heats ceramic or metal plates which then transfers heat evenly to the food.
What does BTU mean?
BTU stands for British Thermal Units. It’s simply a way to measure the energy (or the heat) output of a grill. In theory, the higher the BTU rating, the better -- right? Unfortunately, it's not that simple. The BTU rating should be relative to the surface size of the grill. This means, that a quality grill should have at least 75 to 100 BTUs per square inch of the grill surface. This doesn’t quite apply to infrared burners in the same way, which makes this all the more confusing. Just remember that BTUs aren’t the end all, be all for gas grilling. There are many other factors to consider.
Do I need a side burner?
Some grills come with side burners, and while you don’t necessarily need it to grill a meal, they can come in handy for cooking side dishes and sauces in pans or searing a steak if the side burner has a grate covering.
How much should you spend on a gas grill?
There is no rule on how much you should spend on a gas grill, it completely depends on your budget, what type of grill you require (integrated, travel, freestanding) and what you will be mainly using the gas grill for.
The price of a gas grill can be anything from $100-$5000, so there really are options for everyone.
When planning your gas grill purchase, factors to consider and that will affect the price point include: the brand, materials, size, features (e. g. smart features, accessories etc) and heat output.
Gas grills are usually more expensive than charcoal grills but cheaper than pellet grills.
What is the best time of year to buy a gas grill?
The best time of year to buy a gas grill is after summer during fall and winter. From Black Friday discounts, to winter sales, there are always excellent deals to be found at this time of year on some of the best gas grills brands.
Purchasing a gas grill at this time of year will also ensure that you are prepared for outdoor dining and cooking alfresco as soon as the good weather and summer season hits!
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Millie Fender is Head of Reviews on the Homes and Gardens Ecommerce team. She specializes in cooking appliances, such as the best kettles, and also reviews outdoor grills and pizza ovens. Millie loves to bake, so she will take any excuse to review stand mixers and other baking essentials. When she's not putting products through their paces in our dedicated testing kitchen, Millie's reviews are conducted at home, meaning she uses these products in her own day-to-day life.
top 10 rating according to KP
Gas grill is a device that will help you cook food quickly and safely anywhere, if you have a cylinder filled with gas. Such devices heat up faster than a conventional barbecue or charcoal counterpart, and the notorious smoke flavor can be achieved using marinades or special wood chips.
Gas grills are built-in, mobile and portable (portable). The former are used in restaurants, they are very expensive, so we do not consider them in our material. For an ordinary family and even a large company, mobile and portable structures are usually enough.
Appliances also differ in size, number of burners, power and materials. In order to choose the best grill, you need to decide whether you will go hiking with it or put it on your site. Interestingly, the price does not always depend on the size and power. Often popular brands are more expensive - however, they are also responsible for the quality of products.
Editor's Choice
Char-Broil Professional 3S
Char-Broil Professional 3S. Photo: market.yandex.ruGrill of the American brand Char-Broil for a large company. It has three burners, powerful, reliable, with a spacious surface, which will fit a lot of meat and vegetables. It is easy to operate, easy to clean, equipped with an infrared plate patented by the manufacturer for even distribution of heat over the grate. Therefore, in recent years, it has been in the top of sales, despite the “biting” price.
Key features
Design | tabletop There is a mechanical ignition system, the kit includes wheels, a lid, a cast-iron grate and a table, the manufacturer gives a 10-year warranty on the burners Quite heavy Top 9 best gas grills according to KP1. Broil King Porta Chef 320Broil King Porta Chef 320. Photo: market.yandex.ruThe popular Canadian brand Broil King produces grills of different capacities, sizes and prices. So far, buyers have not had any complaints about the quality of products. This model is quite light, it can easily fit in a car, and at the same time it is very powerful - it consists of three burners at once. As a bonus, the manufacturer added cutlery that will come in handy during barbecue. 9Weight | 18 kg on legs, but construction is quite stable, flames can flare up when grease drips on it 2. TOURIST MASTER GRILL TG-010TOURIST MASTER GRILL TG-010. Photo: market.yandex.ruThe Tourist brand appeared in 2009year for labeling goods produced by a joint group of entrepreneurs from Russia and South Korea. This small portable grill will be a great alternative to a barbecue, especially in places where you can not cook meat on an open fire. A compact suitcase fits in a backpack, a gas cylinder is consumed sparingly. Quickly assembles and disassembles, easy to clean. Excellent value for money and quality. Suitable for small companies of 2-4 people. Key features | 2.3 kg |
Pros and cons
Comes with grate, plastic case for transportation, overpressure safety valve
3 pieces of meat3. Weber Q 1200
Weber Q 1200. Photo: market.yandex.ruWeber is an international company, the grills it produces are considered to be of very good quality. This also affects the price of spare parts and accessories - buying them can hurt your wallet. This model is portable, easily fits in the trunk of a car or on the balcony of a residential building. If you cook fatty meat or a product in a sauce, you will not be able to avoid smoke, otherwise the grill is convenient, safe, set on fire at the touch of a button. Equipped with side tables and hooks on which you can hang something. The manufacturer gives a five-year warranty.
Pros and cons
Includes: grid, table, lid, cutlery hooks
Char-Broil Performance 2 Char-Broil Performance 2. Photo: market.yandex.ru
The American company Char-Broil has been manufacturing grills of all types and sizes, plus a variety of barbecue accessories, for over 70 years. Buyers appreciate the brand for quality, which cannot but be displayed on the price of products. This model is easy to use, compact and suitable for small gatherings with friends.
Pros and cons
Included: wheels, cover, grill, table, manufacturer gives a two-year warranty 285X Napoleon TravelQ PRO-285X. Photo: market.yandex.ru
The brand is Canadian, but the grills are actually assembled in China. However, you should not worry about the quality: the manufacturer gives a guarantee for the boiler and the lid for 10 years, for the frying surface and burners for five years, for other components for two years.
Pros and cons
The table on which the grill is installed easily converts into a convenient cart for its transportation or compact storage, there is an electronic ignition system for each burner 030 Cast iron 900 the wave-shaped grate does not offer much advantage, the minimum available temperature for cooking is 130 degrees, the fat collection tray must be removed and washed before the grill is folded
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Steaker PRO 800°C+ Steaker PRO 800°C+. Photo: market.yandex.ruCompact design fits in a car. A closed type of grill will help to avoid unpleasant odors, as well as food contact with an open flame. Gas is supplied to the infrared burner, and it already heats the grill and ensures uniform heating of the product. As in a kitchen stove, the grate can be placed higher or lower to the heat source. The manufacturer claims that the temperature can be set up to 800 degrees, hence, in fact, the name. Made in China, but high quality.
The temperature is controlled only by raising and lowering the food tray closer to or further from the heat source
7. O-GRILL 800T
O-GRILL 800T. Photo: market.yandex.ruThe manufacturer (Pro-Iroda Industries) is located in Taiwan, specializes in the production of gas equipment for America. A series of grills in the shape of a shell comes in different capacities and colors. All models are easy to transport and operate, users do not express any complaints about the quality. The flame is ignited from the button, if it breaks, a transition to matches is provided. The model is comfortable and durable.
Pros and cons
Grill and lid included, grill can run on propane, isobutane and propane-butane mix need to be bought separately
3 90hollow bag for carrying
8. Campingaz XPERT 100 L
Campingaz XPERT 100 L. Photo: market.yandex.ruA European company produces a variety of tourist equipment. The brand has developed a stable grill design, which is also equipped with durable wheels for easy movement of the structure. In a few minutes, two burners are able to heat the grate up to 250 degrees.
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000, the temperature is controlled for vegetables and sausages, but hardly for steaksHow to choose a gas grill
How to choose a gas grill, what to look for and what additional features make life easier, Komsomolskaya Pravda told consultant of the online store of household appliances Ivan Sviridov .
FAQ
What are the main advantages of a gas grill?
The main advantage of a gas grill is the speed of heating and the ability to quickly adjust the heat. Special sensors will help to monitor the temperature. Most gas grills are ignited using a piezo ignition (one spark) or electric ignition (a lot of sparks at once), for more expensive models, adjacent burners ignite automatically. A gas grill is also good because you do not depend on weather conditions, do not carry coal with you and do not look for paper or twigs to light the grill. Some put gas grills on their balconies and roast meat to the envy of their neighbors all year round. Yes, open flames are prohibited by law. But there are constructions where there is no fire, which means there is no smoke, so only the smell of fried meat can give you away.
Which body and parts materials should I choose?
When choosing a gas grill, both the body material and the material from which the burners and grates are made are important.
The most common case is made of stainless steel, it is better to look at models with double walls. Ideally, in the “working area” there should be as few joints, fasteners and other hard-to-reach places as possible where fat can get, which you then have to wash off.
It is better to have stainless steel burners - they will last a long time, and they are easier to clean than others, although cast iron seems to be more reliable.
As for the grill grate, the thicker the rods, the better the meat will be baked, and the “drawing” on it will look more beautiful. Cast iron is considered the ideal material, but stainless steel and porcelain coating are more practical for frequent use.
How to choose the size of your gas grill?
When choosing a gas grill, size can be a factor. On portable devices, you can cook 1-2 steaks at a time. Stationary, especially if they have a voluminous lid and additional burners (3-4 or more), will allow you to bake a whole chicken along with a side dish and sauce. True, you need to be prepared for the fact that the price of such a unit will hit your wallet.
What other functions of the gas grill should I pay attention to?
First of all - on his stability . If the design is portable, you will need a level, flat surface. If portable, pay attention to the design of the wheels: it is more convenient to carry grills on large wheels around the site. Ideally, they should also have clamps to stabilize the structure at the assembly site. When choosing a grill in a store, try lifting the lid and rocking it from side to side - unstable? Look for another!
Temperature controllers are usually made of plastic to keep them warm. Pay attention to whether the temperature can be smoothly set at your own discretion or you will have to choose from the values \u200b\u200bfixed by the design - the first option is, of course, preferable.
Side tables, hooks for cutlery, shelves for spices and a separate place for storing a gas cylinder - little things that make life easier and make cooking more comfortable.
Choosing the best gas grill
Gas grills have recently become in high demand among buyers. Despite the ease of use and practicality, there is some distrust of this type of barbecue. In this article we will talk about all the characteristics of gas grills, consider in more detail stationary and portable devices. With the information below, it will be much easier for you to choose a grill that fully meets your needs and requirements. We are sure that the long-awaited purchase will not disappoint, but will bring a lot of pleasure and will delight you with its practicality for many years.
Why buy a gas grill?
In terms of saving time, the answer is obvious. Cooking on a gas grill takes a minimum of time. If the coal analogue needs to be adapted to quickly ignite, with a gas analogue such a problem simply does not arise. The burners make it easy to adjust the heating temperature. At the same time, you can be distracted from the cooking process.
Gas grill powered by a traditional butane bottle. Some modern models of equipment can be connected to the main gas supply wire. The most important advantage of a gas barbecue is that you are engaged in the cooking process with maximum comfort and spend a minimum of your time on it.
The cooking process does not require additional elements, you only need to unwind the gas valve, and after cooking a juicy steak or fish fillet, turn the valve on, after checking that the gas supply is stopped. In the case of a charcoal grill, you will still need to spend time cleaning the equipment, removing ash and charcoal.
Here are some more advantages of a gas grill:
- Minimum time required to prepare the grill for the cooking process. No coals, lighter fluids, charcoal tongs. All manipulations are performed extremely simply and quickly.
- The ultimate in cooking comfort. Adjusting the heating temperature is simple and understandable even for a beginner.
- Economical fuel consumption. There is no longer a need to stock up on coals to feed a large company with delicious and fragrant meat.
Huge choice for gas grill use
Today, manufacturers of gas grills offer their customers a huge range of products. So, you can always use this equipment in a stationary position. For example, you can equip an outdoor kitchen with a place for delicious roasting of meat. True fans can always equip a dedicated grill area by adding a built-in grill to it. Portable models will organically fit into the interior of the kitchen in the apartment or on the balcony. Portable grills have long been in high demand for outings. You do not need to stock up on a large amount of coal before a long vacation trip. It is enough to take care of buying a mobile gas grill.
As a rule, if you choose a stationary grill, it will always be larger than a mobile counterpart. In stationary grills, a more advanced set of functions. For example, they provide a voluminous surface for frying. Here you can always cook several dishes at the same time, bake fish or meat, and cook vegetables or warm salads in parallel. Some models can be equipped with a built-in burner in the side table. Also, an electric spit is quite convenient for a stationary cooking zone.
With regard to the advantages of portable models, they are compact in size and relatively light in weight. They do not provide side burners and it is almost impossible to meet an electric spit.
Traditionally, portable gas grills come with legs. Additionally, you can always purchase a special folding table for it. Note that portable models work both from a large gas cylinder and from disposable tourist ones.
Portable gas grills can only be used at home, during trips to nature and recreation, in the summer kitchen of a country house.
The stationary grill is able to completely replace the traditional summer barbecue. It can be used to prepare main dishes and desserts, appetizers, salads, pizza. A stationary grill can replace not only a brazier, but also a smokehouse, as well as an oven.
How to buy a gas grill and not overpay?
If you are finally convinced of the need to purchase a gas grill, we recommend that before purchasing it, analyze all the options that may be useful to you in this equipment. First of all, always pay attention to the price of the offered goods. If the price is too high, we recommend using our tips to reduce it.
For example, if you don't have a big family, but you don't like gatherings in the country in a big company, you don't need to overpay. In this case, there is no need to buy a grill for two chambers. A grill with one chamber will be enough for a family of 2-4 people.
To reduce your purchase price, you can opt out of models with extra features such as camera lights or controls. If you do not plan to use a skewer for cooking meat, you can always reduce the cost by abandoning models with this device. You can opt out of the side burner. For cooking for 4 people, it is simply not needed.
Fairly affordable grill for four burners, with a small frying surface. This equipment option is in the middle price segment. There is always an opportunity to find a cheaper analogue. You can choose a grill with three main burners.
Such tricks will help you choose exactly the product that will be extremely useful in everyday life, convenient, and most importantly, the price of such a grill is extremely democratic.
However, it is worth remembering that saving should not border on fanaticism. Refuse to purchase equipment from dubious manufacturers. Always go for trusted brands.
The same Chinese gas grills are more than affordable due to cheaper metal and stainless steel quality. If you want to become the owner of a reliable gas grill at a reasonable price, buy such a product only from a manufacturer with an impeccable reputation. Here you can always choose from a wide variety of grill models not expensive and functional model.
Where can I buy a gas grill?
In our online store you will always find a gas grill with the functionality that you need. We offer a huge range of mid-range equipment from trusted manufacturers. The product catalog includes portable and stationary grills made of high-quality stainless steel. We undertake the fulfillment of all the delivered warranty obligations, we deliver to all regions of the country, we offer the most reasonable prices and a flexible system of discounts.