25 Top Gas Grills Compared
Too often, consumers seeking a high end stainless steel gas grill are won by a manufacturer’s reputation, the look of the grill or to other factors such as recommendations from friends or family. Now, this is a fairly large investment, as appliances go, and consult an expert in the field could help in making an informed decision. A reliable gas grill specialist can help you evaluate the different characteristics found in these high-end grills and quid you the best choice for the features you prefer.
The simplest way to compare the manufacturers objectively, of course, is with a graph! Our chart compares Fire Magic, Alfresco, Kenmore Elite, Viking, DCS, Dacor, Lynx, Vintage, Weber Summit Gold D, Wolf, Altima, Turbo, ProFire, Phoenix, Tec, Solaire Infrared, Vieluxe, Lazy Man, Jenn Air, Holland , FrontGate, Capitol, Crown Verity, Ducan and Dynasty.
Some of the features in the table are:
* BTU Output: How many burners, and how many BTUs are standard?
You need to do some calculations to determine the real heat will receive their food. Ideally, you want to have over 95 BTU’s per square inch of cooking surface. How do you know? Take your total BTU’s and divide it by first cooking surface. So …. if your cooking surface is 660 square inches and the total BTU’s are BTU’s 104,000, then 104,000 divided by 660 square inches = 157 BTU’s per square inch. That would be a winner!
* Temperature range: This is a very important feature, if you like to do a variety of cuisine. You will be able to do everything from searing steaks to grill pizza with a
wide range of temperatures.
* Materials Burner can be cast stainless steel plate stainless steel, cast iron, infra-red and even cast brass, which is used in commercial settings. Dual burners allow for indirect cooking and better heat control. Cast brass or cast stainless burners are your best bet. They will last longer and are more durable. The fat tends to burn through sheet metal easily.
* Infra-red burners are an option for those seeking a well seared steak. Thinking of an infra-red cooking system? Temperatures in a system of infra-red cooking can reach up to 1600 degrees in some bars. Infra-red cooking allows for quick, high temperatures, which reduces cooking time and helps seal in juices – perfect for searing a steak. If food or blackened steaks are your taste preference – infra-red cooking is the way to go. If you plan on conventional cooking – go with a hybrid that offers infra-red burners and pattern. Tip – make sure you can convert infra-red burners back to standard for large parties.
* Rotisserie backburners are a popular option. Used to cook large pieces of meat evenly, Rotisserie use a much less heat than normal grilling. BTU ranges generally range in 13-15000 class but the best offer grills 18-28000 BTUs. Rotisserie cooked with meat are usually juice, self-basted and slow roasted. Tip – look for a model with a drip tray to make cleaning easier. Be sure to compare Rotisserie available space, especially if you want to roast a turkey or two.
* A Triple Gourmet Grill lets you use gas, infra-red and charcoal for cooking! How versatile can you get!
* A smoker box Adjustable is ideal for those who appreciate the added taste of Hickory, mesquite and other woods for its meat. It makes smoking easy. Adjustable vents allow you to control the amount of smoke flavor to provide just the right taste.
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