Posted by admin | Posted in Charcoal Grills & Accessories | Posted on 23-02-2010
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Charcoal Grill Gas Starter

Charcoal Grill Gas Starter information and products are listed below:
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Napoleon 67731 Cast Iron Charcoal Tray $31.03 Napoleon Charcoal Tray Want charcoal flavor without the fuss? Then Napoleon’s Charcoal Tray is the perfect solution. Just set the tray on your grill, add charcoal, and light the gas burners. This tray is designed for use with Mirage models 485, 605, and 730 and with Prestige grill models P450, 600, and 730.Model: NAP67731… |
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Napoleon 67308 Cast Iron Charcoal Tray for Prestige II PT308RB Series Grills $37.86 Napoleon P308 Charcoal Tray. 67308. Miscellaneous Accessories. Add the taste of charcoal to any gas grill! The Charcoal Tray for Napoleon P308 Gas Grill is easy to use and gives the option of using charcoal to cook any meal. Insert the charcoal tray, add charcoal, and start grilling. The gas burner lights the charcoal conveniently giving you the taste of charcoal grilled food…. |
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Red Dragon VT 2-23 C Weed Dragon 100,000-BTU Propane Vapor Torch Kit $47.94 Fully assembled and ready to go, the Flame Engineering 100,000 BTU Weed Dragon garden torch kit helps eliminate the risk of chemical residue and run-off, making your lawn and garden safe for your family and pets. Designed for home owners or landscapers who don’t need the power of a farm torch, this handy tool helps keep your lawn and garden weed free and reduces the need for mowing or chemical use… |
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Bernzomatic TS4000 Trigger Start Torch $33.09 The BernzoMatic trigger-started cast aluminum torch head light is a self-igniting high-temperature torch head designed for easy operation. Simply pull the trigger for ignition, and release it to turn off. This head produces a swirl flame and burns propane or mapp gas. Pressure regulation allows the flame to burn in any direction and ensures consistent performance. Even while the flame burns, the r… |
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Bernzomatic 19425 JT850 Self-Igniting 20,000 BTU Outdoor Torch $32.65 The BernzOmatic JT850 trigger-started outdoor torch is specifically designed to produce a high-output flame for a wide variety of outdoor uses. You can use this torch to burn off weeds and leaves, start barbecues and campfires, control insects, melt ice from walkways or patch asphalt cracks. This torch burns propane or mapp gas, and features an integrated trigger-start mechanism for quick flaming … |
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Propane Turbo Torch – 3 Nozzles – Turbo-Blast Trigger with 60 Hose $17.90 You can melt ice, thaw pipes, eliminate weeds and pests with this handy Propane Turbo Torch. 24″ torch handle allows for convenient reach while the 60″ propane hose provides additional reach. The torch comes with three convenient nozzles (1 1/8″, 1 3/8″, and 2″). Attach the torch easily to propane cylinders…. |
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CADAC Neoway Deluxe Charcoal Kettle BBQ $129.99 The CADAC(r) Neoway Deluxe charcoal grill features a special shape designed to promote concentric air flow. It features aluminum legs with a thermoplastic accessory tray and stay-cool handles on the bowl and lid…. |
Which Outdoor Barbeque Grills – Gas or Charcoal?
If you’re considering purchasing a barbecue grill, are you wondering whether gas or charcoal barbecue grills are best? In fact, it’s a matter of your own personal taste, and the convenience you may or may not want to embrace. Both gas and charcoal barbecue grills have their advantages and its advantages, and it’s up to you to pick the right one for you based upon your own personal needs and wants:
Convenience, or flavor?
It really does boil down to this (or should we say, “grill down to this”?) single question. If you are a grilling “purist,” such that your barbecue grill’s results have to have that authentic, smoky flavor, you’ll want to go with charcoal.
If, however, you’re not really into “smoky” barbecue flavor all that much, or you’d rather have the convenience and are willing to skip the flavor, gas barbecue grills are the way to go.
Advantages of charcoal barbecue grills
Again, nothing beats the authenticity of authentic charcoal taste. Charcoal briquettes also light very quickly and easily, especially if you use an electric starter. There is virtually no open flame, so they are relatively safe to use (although you should still use charcoal grills only in the out of doors). They also provide a nice, even, slow cooking kind of heat that won’t flare up.
Disadvantages of charcoal barbecue grills
The major disadvantages of charcoal barbecue grills are the mess and fuss of the charcoal itself. Charcoal is messy, and you’ll need to be willing to put up with it and clean up after the fact. Still, if nothing but good “home smoked flavor” will do for you, this is a small price to pay.
The other thing about charcoal barbecue grills you should keep in mind is that although they’re generally less expensive for the unit itself as opposed to gas, they’re actually MORE expensive to run, because you are constantly having to buy charcoal briquettes to fuel your cookouts. Expect to pay about five dollars per cookout with charcoal briquettes, versus about $.20 per cooking session with gas. Again, this is a small price to pay if charcoal is the only authentic flavor for you, but it is something to consider if you’re worried about cost.
Advantages of gas barbecue grills
Gas grills are perfect for authentic grilling (no smoky flavor, but still a similar heat as compared to charcoal), and they are easy to get going. All you generally have to do is to flip a switch and change out the grill’s gas tank every once in awhile once you begin to run low on fuel.
Disadvantages of gas grills
In general, gas grills aren’t any safer than charcoal grills if you’re trying to grill in small spaces. (For that, choose an electric grill.) Gas barbecue grills are also quite a bit more expensive than charcoal, although with charcoal, the cost of the gas grill is offset by not having to invest in charcoal briquettes every time you want to grill.
The bottom line? For that authentic charcoal broiled taste, choose charcoal barbecue grills. For convenience without the hassle of charcoal grill clean up, choose gas barbecue grills.
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