ALL IMPORTANT FEATURES OF
GAS GRILL
HEAVY-DUTY GRATES Stainless steel and covered cast-iron grates tend to be better for searing and maintaining even grilling heats. For the long haul, stainless is more strong.
IGNITERS An electronic igniter, shown above, is usually simpler and more secure than a rotary or push-button igniter.
SIDE BURNER Cook a kettle of corn or keep the baked beans hot while cooking the main course. Some side burners are also searing.
LED-LIT CONTROLS For grilling after dusk, LEDs light up the grilling outside and clarify the control panel or knobs.
FUEL GAUGE A gauge shows how much propane is left in the tank. If the grill doesn’t come with a gauge, you can buy one individually.
PULLOUT TRAY FOR PROPANE TANK It makes turning the tank on or off a snap and simplifies changing the tank when you run out of gas.
DUAL-FUEL VALVES OR NATURAL GAS CONVERSION KIT Most grills use propane, but some have dual-fuel valves for conversion to natural gas. You also can buy a conversion kit for about $50 to $100.
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