Quick Tips for Gas Grills
1. Gas grills with carts save time. Lighting, heating, and cleanup are all faster and easier when you're working with a gas grill.
2. How many BTUs you need for your combination gas grill depends on the size of your cooking surface. Smaller grills with less cooking space don't need as much heat as large grills with lots of cooking space. As you shop, consider cooking space and BTUs in relation to one another rather than as separate aspects.
3. After size and power, the next thing you'll want to consider as you shop for Weber gas grills is the side burner. Having a side burner or two can make a big difference in efficiency and convenience.
4. Drop-in gas grills can be installed in metal carts or in outdoor grill islands. If you want mobility and optional grill-island installation, these grills are the optimal choice.
5. Most of our gas grills run on propane, but some run on natural gas. Natural gas grills tap directly into your home's natural gas line, which means your grill will be fixed in its position, unlike mobile propane grills, which tend to be mobile. The appeal of natural gas grills is that they won't run out of gas like propane grills do.