Propane and Natural Gas
A backyard barbeque is always a fun event! You'll want a good quality gas grill to get your barbecue started. Gas grills are the most popular grills on the market for outdoor grilling. Gas grills are available that use propane or natural gas.
Why Choose a Gas Grill Over Charcoal?
Deciding Between Natural Gas and Propane Grills? When choosing a Brinkmann gas grill, you'll need to first decide whether natural gas or propane is the best choice for you. Natural gas grills join to a special outlet connected to your home's natural gas supply (the same fuel supply used to operate most furnaces or water heaters). This means that natural gas grill pretty much have to stay close to the connection, so you lose your portability. On the other hand, propane grills use portable tanks that hook directly to the grill. When the tank is empty, it just needs to be refilled. Most gas stations provide propane refills. It's always a good idea to have a spare full tank so you have enough propane on hand when you decide to barbeque.
Gas Grill Features You'll love the ease and functionality of a great stainless steel gas grill! |





