
Grills on Sale
Which Is Better? A Gas Barbeque Grill Or A Coal Burning Grill?
You have everything you need for your Labor Day outing. You have food, drinks, yard games and maybe even a pool.
Everything's going to be perfect. However, you can't decide on just one thing: Whether a gas barbeque grill is
superior to a coal burning grill? They must be better, right? They cost more. However, when it comes down to which
is better, there's no right answer. Everyone has their preference. You could hear arguments from both sides and
you'll likely never come to a conclusion between them because both will have great points. You have to decide if a
gas barbeque grill is for you, not for anyone else. Once you make the decision you can start shopping for gas
grills on sale at your local retailers.
Faster And More Efficient
The first thing people will tell you about a gas barbeque grill is that it heat faster, cooks faster and it
cooks more thoroughly and efficiently than if that meat is cooked on a regular, coal burning grill. You don't have
to wait for it to warm up. You turn a lever and it's hot. That's why many people love gas grills. It's frustrating
trying to light a charcoal grill with a lighter only to find it won't light, and it does take an awfully long time
to heat. But then again, some people out there say they can taste the difference in the meat cooked with a gas
barbeque grill and they prefer regular coal any day.
Does It Taste Different?
It may be that the taste that these people deem is different is all in their heads. Just like a natural gas
grill, a gas barbeque grill is using a gas that is tasteless and odorless. However, an odor is accompanied by the
gas artificially in order to detect leaks. This odor is so miniscule, though, that it's unlikely to affect the
taste of the meat itself. It very well could alter the taste of the meat, however, as anyone who has ever used
hickory charcoal or some other coal that's designed to give meat a different taste can attest to. Some taste a
difference and some don't, and you'll likely find both camps equal in number.
The main benefits of gas grills compared to charcoal versions are:
* Venue - Charcoal grills are banned in many places now. Gas grills can be used
in any location that allows cooking.
* Timesaving - It takes time to get the charcoal started plus time for the coals to heat to
proper temperature. Gas grills light immediately and are generally ready to use in five minutes.
* Greater Convenience - Gas grills can be turned off once you have finished grilling.
Charcoal grills present a problem in that it takes time for the charcoal to burn itself out after you finish
grilling plus it is messy to dispose of the remaining coals.
* Greater Control - With a gas grill you can have precise control over the cooking temperature
so you can time the food to be ready when you need it and are less likely to overcook or burn the food.
* More Features - Gas grills often offer you convenient features such as side burners to cook
other foods and rotisseries to grill chicken, etc.
The fact is, there is no right way to choose between a gas barbeque grill and a regular coal burning grill. Both
will cook the food adequately, one may just do it a little faster than the other. It call comes down to convenience
and money. Do you want the convenience of being able to turn the flame on and off at will, instead of waiting for
it to cool down as the embers burn themselves out, as well as having the freedom of being able to adjust the
temperature? If you want to spring for the extra money, the perks are well worth it. But if you're more of a
traditional type of person and you prefer your coal, there's nothing wrong with that at all. The food still tastes
great no matter what type of grill it's cooked on.
If you wait to the end of the grilling season you can find great deals on grills on sale at your local retailer.
If you don't want to wait then shop the internet where you will often find name brands discounted from their
regular sales price.
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