Natural Gas Grills: Brief Buyer's Guide
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Consumers who are in the market for gas grills are always faced with the dilemma of choosing a propane powered one or a natural gas grill. Both have their own advantages and disadvantages. To take the right decision, a few relevant features need to be compared and contrasted to decide on which gas grill will suit your needs.
Natural gas grills are available in various sizes and with several features. It is also possible to convert propane gas grills to natural gas grills. Because of safety issues, this should only be done by a professional.
With gas grills getting larger and more feature packed with every new model that rolls out, propane is fast becoming an impractical fueling option for gas grills. On the other hand using natural gas for gas grills has several advantages.
The very first advantage that natural gas grills have over propane gas grills is the price advantage. Estimates put the price of natural gas usage at about one third the price of propane for each BTU.
Natural gas grills are more environmentally friendly than propane gas grills. This is because natural gas burns better than propane.
Natural gas grills use the supply of gas that you anyway get for your house. This does away with the hassles of running out of gas in the middle of a cookout or planning for refills.
Most feature packed gas grills come with a natural gas version. However, if you already own a propane gas grill you can contact the manufacturer with an enquiry for a conversion kit. With most gas grills, the conversion can be made in a matter of minutes.
Natural gas grills are the perfect choice for outdoor cooking in houses. A certified contractor can extend your home gas pipeline to your backyard or patio providing a supply line for your natural gas grill. The only limiting factor of natural gas grills is that they cannot be used for picnics and camping trips where there is no supply of natural gas.
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