Portable Grills Buying Guide
portable cooking grill.
Types of Grills
Grills are available with a variety of surfaces including flat, ribbed and BBQ.
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George Foreman Grill: Most of them are electrically operated outdoor grills. Portable electric grills are a great option for those who favor fast cooking. However, if flavor and grilling caliber is your priority, it is best you opt for grills with other fuel sources.
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Coleman Grills: Designed for use during travel, Coleman Grills are extremely lightweight, and resist tough handling.
Material
You can evade most of the problems associated with a bad quality grill if you choose a portable grill made of the right material. Stainless steel is usually the best choice as it can endure the heat and rough weather conditions and also resists wear and tear.
Fuel Source
Portable Grills are available with many fuel options.
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Charcoal: Cheap when compared to gas grills and also gives the grilled food a delectable smoky and unique flavor. However, they require more time and effort.
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Wood: Wood is difficult to find but imparts a great flavor to your food when used.
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Propane or Natural Gas: These grills have the advantage of being cooked fast and are highly inflammable.
Miscellaneous Factors
* Ensure that the grill is not too small to fit your food or too large that it will waste the fuel.
* Remember not to mount the controls on a horizontal surface.
* Go for portable grills that meet your basic requirements.
Accessories
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Tongs
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Infrared Thermometers
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Fabric Covers
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Grease Catcher
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