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BBQ grills - Gas, Gas/Infrared, Electric or Charcoal grills

- It's a matter of taste

There are many types of Barbeque grills out there and they wary a lot when it comes to effect, portability fuel and design. One thing is certain, there are BBQ grills for anyone and any occasion.

Campground Charcoal Grills
These small grills are perfect for the camping, fishing or roadtrip. Many versions folds and doesn't require much storing space, perfect for you car or boat. These barbecue grills are also very cheap and come in many variations and sizes.

Catering Grills
Catering grills are perfect for tailgating, cookouts and bar bq parties. You can also use it as a permanent grill in your backyard, with the option of bringing it to your cabin or any other place.

Charcoal Grills
This is the "workhorse" among bar b que grills. They have been around for a long time now and they come in all kinds of sizes and variations.

Electric Grills
Electric grills has one limitation, the cord. It's not recommended to use extension cords but the grill works perfect indoors and there are a huge number of great grills to chose from. George Forman's line of diffrent grills are a very popular highly recommeded by many die hard bbq fans all over the world.

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Gas Grills
Gas grills has many advantages compared to charcoal grills. It's easier to adjust the heat and you don't get as many cold spots like using a charcoal grill.

Gas Infra-Red Grills
The difference between gas and infra-red grills is not a fuel difference - they both use gas for fuel. The difference is in how the heat actually makes it to the cooking surface. In a traditional gas grill, a direct flame is used to heat the flame taming device and the cooking surface. In infra-red grills, the burner assembly is made from a stainless steel housing with a ceramic top. The ceramic top has thousands of tiny little prots in it, and the burner itself is inside this assembly (but it is not visible without taking the assembly apart). What happens is the burner heats up the ceramic plates, which in turn radiate heat up to the cooking surface. As a general rule, infrared grills get really hot (but they don't do low temperatuers), where regular grills give you a broader range of temps (but usually don't get as hot. The exception is some of the high end grills reach infra-red grill temps but still back down to low temps as well).

Portable/Tailgating Grills
Tailgating is a ritual for many sportsfans. And there are many tailgating grills and accessories to get a huge discount online.

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