
Too Many Gas BBQs? Here’s How to Find the Right One
Consider these five key factors to help you choose the best gas BBQ for your needs.
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Grill type refers to the overall design and intended use of a gas BBQ, which affects cooking style, portability, and space requirements. Choosing the right grill type ensures the BBQ fits your available space and matches your preferred grilling habits, whether for large gatherings or compact balconies.
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Plancha BBQ
Typical price
270.– to 610.–Features a flat, solid cooking surface instead of traditional grates.
Great for grilling delicate foods like vegetables or seafood and for those who prefer easy cleanup.
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Balcony BBQ
Typical price
300.– to 1000.–Compact grills designed to fit small outdoor spaces such as balconies or patios.
Perfect for urban living, allowing for safe and efficient grilling without taking up much room.
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Portable BBQ
Typical price
200.– to 440.–Lightweight grills with handles or wheels for easy transport and setup.
Best for camping, picnics, or tailgating, providing grilling convenience wherever you go.
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Cooking grate width measures the main grilling area and determines how much food you can cook at once. Choosing the right width is important for matching your BBQ to the number of people you typically serve and the available space in your outdoor area.
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51 - 65 cm
Typical price
400.– to 890.–Medium width, providing a larger grilling area without taking up too much room.
Great for families or small gatherings, allowing you to cook for 4 to 8 people comfortably.
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66 - 80 cm
Typical price
640.– to 1300.–Wide grate, offering plenty of space for grilling multiple items at once.
Best for entertaining large groups or hosting BBQ parties, with enough room to cook for 8 or more people.
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Total output main burner refers to the combined heat energy (measured in kilowatts) produced by all main burners in a gas BBQ. This determines how quickly and evenly the grill can cook food, impacting your ability to grill for small or large groups and handle different cooking styles.
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3 - 7 kW
Typical price
340.– to 680.–Produces a lower total heat output, suitable for compact BBQs and casual grilling.
Best for smaller groups or occasional use, offering energy efficiency and easier temperature control.
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8 - 14 kW
Typical price
440.– to 990.–Provides a moderate heat range, ideal for mid-sized grills and a variety of cooking tasks.
Offers balanced performance for family meals and entertaining, with the flexibility to grill multiple foods at once.
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15 - 21 kW
Typical price
890.– to 1500.–Delivers high total heat output, suitable for large BBQs and intensive grilling.
Recommended for frequent gatherings or larger parties, allowing for fast searing and cooking on a bigger surface.
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Grill grate material refers to the type of metal used for the cooking surface of a gas BBQ, affecting heat retention, durability, and ease of cleaning. Choosing the right grate material impacts how evenly food cooks, how easy it is to maintain, and how long your BBQ will last.
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Cast iron
Typical price
440.– to 1000.–Retains heat very well and creates distinct grill marks on food.
Ideal for high-heat searing and recommended for those wanting bold flavor and a traditional grilling experience.
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Stainless steel
Typical price
400.– to 1500.–Resists rust and corrosion while offering a lighter, more modern look.
Best for low-maintenance grilling and easy cleaning, making it suitable for those who grill often and want a long-lasting option.
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Steel
Typical price
210.– to 680.–Usually coated with porcelain or chrome, heats up quickly but may lose heat faster than other materials.
A budget-friendly choice for occasional grilling, but may require more care to prevent rust and maintain performance.
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Brand selection for gas BBQs affects reliability, durability, and the range of features available, often making a noticeable difference in grilling results and ease of use. Well-known brands like Weber, Campingaz, and Outdoorchef each offer unique strengths, such as advanced grilling systems, user-friendly designs, or versatile cooking options.
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Campingaz
Specializes in practical and affordable gas BBQs with a focus on easy assembly and maintenance.
Great for families or casual grillers who want intuitive controls and reliable performance for regular outdoor cooking.
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Outdoorchef
Offers versatile BBQs with unique funnel systems for even heat distribution and minimal flare-ups.
Ideal for users seeking flexibility to grill, roast, or bake with consistent results and simple cleaning.
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Weber
Widely recognized for premium build quality, innovative grill technology, and extensive accessory options.
Suitable for enthusiasts who value durability, precise temperature control, and a wide range of cooking styles.
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BBQ Dragon
Known for innovative BBQ accessories and tools designed to enhance grilling performance.
Best for those looking to upgrade their existing BBQ setup with specialized gadgets for better airflow and temperature control.
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