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People loved the RVQ,so straight from the makers of the Foreman Grill, we brought you the RVQ II which is bigger and loaded with new features. Our unique mounting system makes set-up a breeze. You can be cooking before the wheels stop moving. And, at $229 with FREE SHIPPING to the Continental United States ( Hawaii, Alaska, and Canada must call for shipping quote), we can’t be beat!A full 32 sq inches of cooking surface and a hefty 12, BTUs of Cooking Power, with the Piezo matchless lighting system and custom carrying case makes sure your RV Grill is ready to go when you are!

Large Non-Stick Cooking Area: 2 sq. in. Ribbed Grill Plate 12 sq. in. Flat Griddle Plate12, BTUs of Cooking PowerEasy to Clean / Removable Drip PanEasy to Set Up with its Unique Bracket SystemPiezo “Matchless” Lighting SystemConnection to “On Board” Propane StandardAdapter Available for Propane TanksPorcelain Enamel for Easy CleaningComes with Carrying Case for Convenient StorageRain Cover if Needed

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Fuego

There are few things that scream summer in quite the same way as a screaming hot grill. The problem, of course, is that with most grills, you have to wait quite some time in order to reach the temperatures needed to channel your inner prehistoric (wo)man. But that is by no means the case with the Fuego Element F21C.

First and foremost, I have to point out that this sleek grill looks more like a statement piece than a piece of cookware. Designed by Robert Brunner, the former chief of design at Apple and designer of Beats by Dre, the Fuego Element F21C is a decidedly minimal piece of equipment, and maintains quite the futuristic aesthetic. It sits atop a four-wheeled base for improved portability, and has a long, narrow column perfect for storing your propane tank. In fact, all in, the F21C only measures 21 inches by 21 inches, which means it’ll fit in on even more minute patio or balcony setups.

But don’t let the diminutive size of the Fuego fool you — rather, this grill is capable of fueling quite the party. While “5°F in just 5 minutes” sounds like a great piece of marketing material, I wasn’t sure of how this claim would stand up under scrutiny, especially having waited more than my fair share of time for similarly small, portable grills to reach adequate cooking temperatures. But as it turns out, the Fuego burns hot, and it burns fast.

Apparently, much of this impressive feat can be ibuted to its 21, BTU per hour dual zone burner system, which works for both direct and indirect grilling. The grill is particularly fuel efficient, which also means that it requires less air flow for combustion. Not only does that lead to faster heat times, but it also allows for greater juice retention, meaning your proteins, vegetables, and everything in between won’t come out dry.

Fuego currently sells three grills: the Element F21C ($299), the Element F21S ($399), and the Professional F24C ($499). Fuego

In total, the F21C will bless you with 346 square inches of cooking surface, which is about enough room to 12 quarter-pound burgers.

Sure, you’re not going to host your neighborhood cookout on this grill, but if you’re having an intimate gathering or just cooking for your family, this is more than adequate. And of course, the speed with which everything comes together makes up for the size.

Another key ibute of the F21C lies in its 15 pound porcelain-enamel cast iron grate, which Fuego says “provides a massive heat sink producing amazing sear marks.” Indeed, when it comes to creating those classic grill marks, this piece of equipment more than steps up to the plate. If you’re looking to impress your friends with your command of hot surfaces, the F21C will provide visual proof of that.

That said, you don’t always have to keep your grill at searing temperatures. Rather, the F21C is nuanced enough to accommodate quite the range of temperatures — specifically, between 25 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit. This is achieved via the Fuego’s concentric circle dual ring burner — the outer zone provides indirect heat, which lets you cook low and slow. The inner zone, on the other hand, will give you up to 65 degrees of direct heat for your meats and seafoods.

In total, the F21C will bless you with 346 square inches of cooking surface, which is about enough room to 12 quarter-pound burgers. Fuego

Perhaps one of my favorite aspects of the F21C, however, is how easy it is to assemble and clean.

The grill requires only 14 screws, and assembly can be be completed in mere minutes. All you need from your toolbox is a Phillips screwdriver, and the ability to follow simple, straightforward directions. And when it comes to cleaning, the residue tray collects any leftover grease from the diffuser panel and fire box, and is safely stowed and easily removed. When you’re done cooking for the day, just pull the tray handle, clean that tray, and replace it when you’re ready to get back at it.

One thing to note: Because the Fuego heats up so quickly, your food will likely take less time to cook than you’re accustomed to. Keep a weather eye on your barbecue, and be ready to have dinner (or lunch) on the table faster than anticipated.

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First, let me say that I’m not a believer in the whole “grilling season” thing. For me, the grilling season starts on January 1st and ends on December 31st. So while many people won’t take the cover off their grill until the weather warms up in the springtime, know that all of the grills in our guide can be used during the spring, summer, fall, and winter.

I’ve cooked up plenty of Thanksgiving and Christmas eats on our Broil King — even in driving snow. With proper cleaning and care, a good gas grill should last you at least five years and likely more than 1 with regular year-round use.

While all the grills in our guide are certainly good choices, selecting the best gas grill for your home is a personal decision. Do you have limited outdoor space but want plenty of cooking surface nonetheless? Do you have lots of room but no need for a massive grill? Are you going to hardline your grill into your home’s natural gas line? Do you want a gas grill small enough to bring to the beach, park, or campsite? And for what kind of cooking is your gas grill intended, anyway? Just flipping burgers and dogs, or for slow-cooking ribs, roasting whole birds, or even for smoking brisket?

Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered no matter what you want from your gas grill. In fact, you’re living in a golden age of gas grills, and there are all sorts of options available at all sorts of price ranges. There’s been a lot of innovation in a short time, too. The first propane grills weren’t developed until the 196s. Flash forward to today, and you can order a five burner 55, BTU gas grill complete with expert in-home assembly off the web. That’s progress, people.

Here are our top picks for the best gas grills you can buy:

I have been grilling with a Broil King for two years now, and I’m thrilled each and every time I fire the thing up. This grill connects directly to your home’s natural gas supply, so fuel is never an issue. The exact same grill also comes in a liquid propane iety, though, in case a hardline a connection doesn’t suit your home.

When working in concert, the five primary burners can create a massive 55, BTU output, but I’m always equally impressed with how low the heat can be set. You can use a Broil King Regal S59 almost like an oven, achieving a steady internal temperature as low as 3 degrees Fahrenheit, which is ideal for slow-cooked foods like racks of ribs or roasts, or for grilled pizza.

Below the burners, a large two-door cabinet with built-in shelves offers great storage space for grill tools, grill brushes, wood chips, grilling planks, and for whatever else you want close at hand when you’re cooking al fresco. The side burner on the left of the grill is ideal for cooking in a pot or pan, while the tray on the right side is large enough for food prep or serving.

The control knobs are illuminated with LED lights for nighttime grilling, too. The grill looks great when closed and at rest, so you’ll be glad to have it there on your patio, porch, or deck. Which is good, because you’re going to have it for a while. This grill might be expensive, but it’s also backed by a lifetime warranty.

Most buyers love the Broil King grill as much as I do, with one gentleman echoing my sentiments in his Amazon review when he calls it an “excellent grill” that’s of “high end quality but decent pricing.” Another owner calls it a “fantastic grill” promising “many years of great grilling.”

In their Broil King grill review, the products testers from The Spruce Eats noted the brand’s “quality construction” and the “even heating” the tube burners created.

Pros: Huge cooking surface, side burner, LED illuminated knobs, controlled and even heating

Cons: Occasional faulty electric starter, expensive

Yes, I’m calling the $5 Weber Spirit II E-31 LP Gas Grill a value purchase. No, five hundred bucks isn’t cheap. But this grill could easily sell for a couple hundred dollars more and it will last you for a decade and then some if you treat it right, so I stand by my assertion that it’s a great value.

What makes this ostensibly simple grill so special? It’s not the 529 square inches of cooking space, ample though that is for a relatively small grill. Nor is it the multiple tool hooks on which you can hang tongs, a spatula, a fork, and more, convenient though they are. And it’s not even the durable porcelain-coated cast iron cooking grates.

What stands out about this Weber gas grill is the GS4 Grilling System, which is superbly designed and crafted. The system starts with the highly reliable Infinity Ignition System, a starter that fires up one, two, or all three of the 1, BTU burners. These burners blaze away beneath “Flavorizer Bars” that spread the heat evenly, and above a grease management system that catches and collects drips and spatters and makes cleaning the interior of the grill blissfully easy.

With dozens of reviews posted, the Weber Spirit II E-31 LP Gas Grill has a solid four-star rating. An owner named Jesse raves that the “ignition is flawless” and its quick heating, reporting that it reached “5 degrees in a few minutes” time. Another gentleman puts it simply, saying: “When you buy the best you get the best.”

The product review experts from The Wirecutter called this grill an “exceptional value” that offers “exceptional performance” and that created “perfectly cooked” foods time after time.

Pros: Great price for the quality, excellent ignition system, heats quickly and evenly

Cons: Awkward to move from place to place

Want to know how I know that the Coleman Road Trip Propane Portable Grill LXE is a fine piece of hardware? Because I grilled shrimp and chicken and boiled water on one three days ago during a camping trip with my son. And because I’ve cooked a whole lot of other stuff on my compact, folding Coleman grill over the past few years.

Small as this grill is, it still offers 285 square inches of cooking area, which is more than enough space to simultaneously prepare a feast for as many as four people. And with a 2, BTU output, you can cook up thick steaks, chops, or chicken breasts with no issue. You can choose between standard grill grates, flat griddle plates, or textured griddle plates, though you’ll need to buy some of them separately.

And while of course, it’s the cooking prowess of this compact grill that matters most, of almost equal importance is the Coleman Road Trip grill’s ease of transport and storage. It folds down into a compact package that can be rolled along with one hand, and that’s small enough to fit in the trunk of just about any car or to be tucked away in a closet, on a garage shelf, or even under your bed if space is at a premium.

With staggering 4,7-plus reviews posted on Amazon, this classic compact grill scores an admirable 4.3-star rating. An owner named April speaks for many when she says her Coleman “works like a charm every time,” adding that she “take[s] it everywhere [she goes].”

In a write up from CampingStoveCookout, a reviewer called this portable Coleman gas grill “quick and easy to fold up” and noted its accurate heat control abilities.

Pros: Compact and easy to transport, interchangeable cook surfaces, side plates for prep and serving

Cons: Occasional uneven cooking especially on breezy days

If you love to grill but you live in an apartment with a balcony, a townhouse with a small patio-style yard, or in any other residence with limited outdoor space, then the Dyna-Glo Smart Space Living 3 Burner LP Gas Grill is a perfect choice.

This grill offers 39 square inches of primary cooking space and more than 5 square inches of total cook surface if you count the upper shelf. Thanks to the two folding side tables, there is also ample room to store foods ready to be cooked or fresh off the heat. And you can store a few grill tools and a brush inside the cabinet alongside your propane tank.

Of course what we’re focused on here isn’t the ampleness of the grilling surface or the side tables, but the rather small overall footprint of this gas grill. It measures just 23 inches deep and 45 inches across, so it can fit on even the smallest patio, deck, or balcony, and it can tuck away into a shed or garage when not in use. Thanks to its four caster wheels, two of which lock during use, moving the Dyna-Glo Smart Space Living 3 Burner LP Gas Grill is easy.

With more than 5 reviews posted on Amazon, this compact, can-do grill has a fine four-star rating. One customer calls it a “great BBQ” that was “just the right size” for two people and their smaller home. Another remarked on its many fine aspects, like a “detailed temperature gauge,” an “awesome push button ignition,” and its “perfect size.”

A Digital Trends review praised the “maximum heat retention” of this Dyna-Glo grill’s “enameled cast iron cooking grates” and noted its excellent price.

Pros: Compact and easy to move around, great low price, easy to assemble

Cons: Uneven heating across some parts of grill surface

I was a charcoal man for many a year. In fact, it wasn’t until we had kids and there were simply fewer hours in the day that I made the switch to gas, because the extra twenty or thirty minutes of getting the coals to the perfect heat just weren’t worth spending. Within a few months of switching to gas, I was glad I did, the difference in flavor being so much less pronounced than ever I expected.

But I still love cooking with charcoal now and then, an itch I scratch with a tiny little half-dome Weber grill. Before I got my current gas grill, I used a big old Char-Griller charcoal grill, and I still think of it fondly from time to time. Having used that Char-Griller for the better part of a decade, I can tell you that it was one damn fine piece of hardware.

But seeing as I’m now semi-converted to gas grilling, the next Char-Griller grill I own will be this one, the Char-Griller Double Play 3 Burner Gas and Charcoal Grill, a unit that gives you the best of both worlds. For indeed, neither the charcoal nor the gas side of this grill is an afterthought. Both are large, well-made, fully al grills.

The charcoal half has ample room for briquettes and it can even be fixed up with an added smoker box. The gas side has three powerful primary burners and a side burner that can be used for pots and pans. Each half has its own built-in thermometer and controllable ventilation chimneys, and all together, this grill gives you a whopping 1,26 square inches of cooking space.

Hundreds of Home Depot buyers have rated and reviewed this gas/charcoal grill, and it currently enjoys a shining 4.4-star average rating. One reviewer hits the nail on the for all of us when he says it’s “perfect for gas grilling during the week when [he’s] busy coming home from work [then he] busts out the charcoal for the weekends!”

A writer with AmazingRibs calls this dual- grill a “capacious grill” that offers a huge cook surface and calls it ideal for any al fresco chef “with a tight budget.”

Pros: Gas and charcoal cooking with one grill, great low price, huge cooking surface

Cons: Thin metal housing prone to rust

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Converted my neighbor’s portable gas grill so it could work off the propane connection on the side of his trailer. This works on the Blue Rhino or MasterForge portable grills from Lowe’s and the Brinkman portable grill from Home Depot which have a thread on fitting to attach the regulator to the burner tube. The Char-Broil and Weber Go-Anywhere grills don’t work with the valve I’m using as they use a snap on style regulator instead.

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