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Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Buy a GrillFrom: kddxajrkklnd@gmail.com (Preston Wilson) lifestyle. You want high quality, reliability, safe performance, and durability - and of course, you seek value. There is a wide world of outdoor cooking choices available, from basic, popular-priced grills with some of the most-used features, to super premium models with every bell and whistle. Our purpose is to provide useful information to help you evaluate your needs, check your budget, and shop for the outdoor appliance that nearly all of us own. BEFORE YOU BUY Decide if gas, charcoal, pellet, or electric best suits your needs. How important are optional features? (Are you into basic burgers or are you an adventuresome gourmet griller?) What about style? (Will your grill be a backyard centerpiece or just a useful appliance?) How about available budget? Traditionally, home centers, mass merchandisers or hardware stores have offered a wide range of grills for those shopping by price - but many specialty retailers now carry grills at all price points, including those in the premium grill category. The biggest difference is that specialty retailers may offer more one-on-one service. Here's a big question: how will the grill fit into your future plans for the backyard? Do you simply want a new grill, or will it become the focus of an outdoor room you plan to create? If the latter, you may want to consider a premium grill to which modular units can be added. Assess the available cooking area of various models: do you cook outdoors often? Do you typically barbecue for just your family? Do you frequently entertain larger groups? An ample cooking space is 400 or more square inches. There's a lot to consider, but regardless of your choice you'll begin to know why Americans will fire up their grills billions of times this year! Discover Thousands of Accurate Copycat, Clone, and Secret Restaurant Recipes:
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