Barbecues & Grills
Subcategories
- Charcoal Barbecues
- Gas Barbecues
- Electric Barbecues
- Pellet Barbecues
- Kamado Barbecues
- Open Fire Barbecues
Reviews
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The Bastard PRO Large CompleteCharcoal Barbecues
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Napoleon Rogue EQ 365Electric Barbecues
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Monolith ONE.55Charcoal Barbecues
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Monolith Avantgarde ClassicCharcoal Barbecues
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Monolith Classic Pro 2.0Charcoal Barbecues
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OFYR 100 Classic Storage Black PROOpen Fire Barbecues
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Grill Guru Original CompactCharcoal Barbecues
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Boretti FocolareOpen Fire Barbecues
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Big Green Egg 2XL / XXLCharcoal Barbecues
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Big Green Egg MiniCharcoal Barbecues
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Big Green Egg MediumCharcoal Barbecues
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OFYR Classic Storage Black 85Open Fire Barbecues
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Big Green Egg XLCharcoal Barbecues
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Grill Guru Tabletop BBQCharcoal Barbecues
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Big Green Egg MiniMaxCharcoal Barbecues
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Boretti Ceramica CompactCharcoal Barbecues
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Masterbuilt Portable Charcoal GrillCharcoal Barbecues
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Traeger Timberline Wifi Pellet Grill XLPellet Barbecues
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Ninja Woodfire Pro XL OG901EUElectric Barbecues
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Boretti RobustoGas Barbecues
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The Bastard Urban CompactCharcoal Barbecues
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Big Green Egg LargeCharcoal Barbecues
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Boretti TonelloCharcoal Barbecues
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Grill Guru Original Large EliteCharcoal Barbecues
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Grill Guru Original Large MT RVSCharcoal Barbecues
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Napoleon TravelQ 240Gas Barbecues
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Barbecook Loewy 50Charcoal Barbecues
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Boretti Imperatore Nero 4BGas Barbecues
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Weber Spirit E-215 GBSGas Barbecues
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Cadac E-Braai 40 FSElectric Barbecues
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Barbecook Siesta 210 Black EditionGas Barbecues
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The Bastard Urban Medium CompleteCharcoal Barbecues
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The Bastard Urban Large CompleteCharcoal Barbecues
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Ninja Woodfire Elektric BBQ Grill & Smoker OG850EUElectric Barbecues
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Weber SmokeFire EX4 GBSPellet Barbecues
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Boretti MaggioreGas Barbecues
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Boretti Carbone 2.0Charcoal Barbecues
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Barbecook Siesta 310 Black EditionGas Barbecues
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The Bastard Urban SmallCharcoal Barbecues
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Monolith IconCharcoal Barbecues
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Weber Pulse 2000Electric Barbecues
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Boretti TerzoCharcoal Barbecues
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Monolith Junior Pro 2.0Charcoal Barbecues
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Weber Pulse 1000Electric Barbecues
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Barbecook Siesta 412 Black EditionGas Barbecues
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Barbecook Carlo Table BBQCharcoal Barbecues
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Boretti AddizioCharcoal Barbecues
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Monolith LeChef Pro 2.0Charcoal Barbecues
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Boretti Barilo 2.0Charcoal Barbecues
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Weber Summit Kamado E6Charcoal Barbecues
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Big Green Egg SmallCharcoal Barbecues
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Boretti Ceramica Solo MediumCharcoal Barbecues
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Barbecook Kamal 60Charcoal Barbecues
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Boretti Ceramica MediumCharcoal Barbecues
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The Bastard VX Medium CompleteCharcoal Barbecues
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Boretti Fratello 2.0Charcoal Barbecues
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Boretti Ceramica LimoneCharcoal Barbecues
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The Bastard VX Large CompleteCharcoal Barbecues
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Napoleon Freestyle 365 SBGas Barbecues
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Weber Spirit E-225 GBSGas Barbecues
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Boretti Ceramica Solo LargeCharcoal Barbecues
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The Bastard Classic Large SoloCharcoal Barbecues
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Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker 22 inchCharcoal Barbecues
When it comes to enhancing your outdoor cooking experience, barbecues and grills are indispensable tools. Whether you're a seasoned pitmaster or a backyard enthusiast, selecting the right equipment can significantly impact your culinary creations. Let's explore the various types of barbecues and grills to help you make an informed decision.
Types of Barbecues & Grills
There are several types of barbecues and grills available, each offering unique benefits:
- Charcoal Grills: Known for imparting a smoky flavor, charcoal grills are a favorite among traditionalists. They require a bit more effort to light and maintain, but the authentic taste is often worth it.
- Gas Grills: Offering convenience and speed, gas grills are perfect for those who prefer quick and easy cooking. They heat up quickly and provide consistent temperature control.
- Electric Grills: Ideal for indoor use or areas with restrictions on open flames, electric grills are compact and easy to use. They may lack the smoky flavor of charcoal but offer a practical solution for apartment dwellers.
- Pellet Grills: Combining the convenience of gas with the flavor of charcoal, pellet grills use wood pellets to create a unique, smoky taste. They offer precise temperature control and are great for slow-cooking meats.
Key Features to Consider
When selecting a barbecue or grill, consider the following features:
- Cooking Surface Area: Determine how much cooking space you need based on the number of people you typically serve.
- Material and Build Quality: Look for durable materials like stainless steel or cast iron to ensure longevity and even heat distribution.
- Temperature Control: Adjustable vents, thermostats, or digital controls can help maintain the ideal cooking temperature.
- Portability: If you plan to move your grill frequently, consider lightweight models with wheels or compact designs.
Maintenance and Care
Proper maintenance is essential to keep your grill in top condition. Regular cleaning, including removing grease and ash, will extend the life of your barbecue. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for cleaning and storage to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Whether you're grilling burgers, smoking ribs, or searing steaks, the right barbecue or grill can elevate your outdoor cooking game. Consider your needs, preferences, and available space to select the perfect option for your backyard gatherings.