Wednesday, 23 December 2009

Your First Out Door Grill

Your First Out Door Grill

Author: Jeff Terry

So you finally have your own house and you're ready to head to the store and buy your first BBQ grill. I'll admit, heading to the store and looking at the plenty of grills there on display is a lot of fun. But if you aren't sure which grill to purchase, you'll be walking around without a clue as to the benefits of one over the other. It is a lot of fun browsing through the barbeque selection, however.

I'm going to help you out here and teach you about the different types of barbeques on the market. After reading this article, you'll have a good idea of the type of grill to pick up.

The first type of grill is the propane grill. These are the most popular of all barbeque grills. They are the grills you see with the large, white tanks underneath them connected to the grill. They come in both large sizes and small sizes. The propane tank usually fits underneath the grill behind a door (if it's a large grill). There are small grills as well with small propane tanks. These are the grills that work great for camping.

The next type of grill is the charcoal grill. These are popular as well and are usually very simple to use. They come in a variety of sizes and are popular around campsites and beaches. You simply add charcoal and lighter fluid to get these grills going. You gotta buy the charcoal and lighting material separately. Some charcoal will light without lighter fluid.

There is also a new type of grill called infrared heating. This type of grill uses propane and cooks your food without the use of a flame. When you close the grill, it heats up the grill and cooks the food inside out. These types of grills provide very flavorful food and are easy to clean up.

With this knowledge of grills, you should have a great time shopping for barbeques. It's a lot of fun and you'll find yourself intrigued by them for hours.

About the Author:

Jeff is an avid article writer. One of his websites is about country guitar lessons.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - Your First Out Door Grill

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