There are a lot of different types of grills out there, but the main ones fall into two categories: gas and charcoal. Neither type is necessarily better than the other, as both have their own pros and cons. Knowing what makes each type unique and why you should use it can help you decide which one to go with when buying your next grill.
1. Broil King Regal BK496051
This type of grill is great for anyone who just wants something that can easily cook their food. Gas grills are typically designed to cook a lot of food at once, which means you can make multiple sandwiches or some steaks at the same time. Some gas grills utilize a rotisserie instead of direct flame, which allows them to achieve a high temperature for roasting large cuts or small pieces of meat.
2. Broil King Crown BK493051
If you like to cook with wood, or if you want to be able to cook something in its own ash, then a charcoal grill is what you need. Most gas grills are lighter than their charcoal counterparts, but this does not mean that they are less powerful and more difficult to use. The highest quality charcoal grills can outperform even the most expensive gas grills in terms of producing consistent, pure heat that does not give off dangerous fumes.
3. Broil King Regal BK496911
This type of grill is the best of both worlds: it is designed for versatility and can be converted from charcoal to gas or vice versa. Combination grills are convenient for people who have friends with different tastes in BBQ; you can customize your cooking process to suit the preferences of everyone at the table. You never have to worry about what kind of fuel someone prefers, as a combination grill allows you to control your heat source and use either gas or charcoal depending on what you need at any given moment.
4. Coyote C1PXX
The Coyote C1PXX is portable, lightweight, easy to use, and perfect for making your own smoked BBQ. This propane grill burns four separate pieces of propane at once to create a powerful flame that can quickly cook practically any kind of meat.
5. Broil King Crown BK494051
This type of grill burns propane to cook food. Propane generates a lot of heat quickly and is ideal for slow cooking as well as rapid searing. This type of grill is particularly useful if you often have to travel with your grill, as propane grills are usually lightweight and portable.
6. Coyote C1P36FS
The Coyote C1P36FS is similar to the Broil King Regal BK496051. It is a combination grill that can use either gas or charcoal, which means you have a choice between convenience and reliability. The Coyote C1P36FS also has an advanced temperature control system that allows you to easily lower or raise your heat at any time during the cooking process.
7. Broil King Regal BK495051
This gas grill features a porcelain-gray color, which makes it appear to be more a part of the decor than a necessity. However, this is actually a good thing. The Broil King Regal BK495051 looks both clean and professional and will help you get the most out of performing any type of cooking under your grill’s hood. This grill does not contain any stainless steel parts, which means that it is not susceptible to rust or corrosion.