Efficiency:
Since natural gas grills are connected to the gas supply piping of
the home, gas grills are always ready for cooking. There is a constant
supply of fuel, so you'll never again experience a propane tank running
empty while you're grilling dinner. Also, you do not have the wait for
your briquettes to heat up. Gas grills are responsive. Turning the dial
increases or decreases the temperature in moments. Warm-up time on a natural
gas grill is usually three to five minutes!
Cooking six hamburgers using charcoal and charcoal lighter costs about
$0.55, while natural gas cooking costs about $0.07.
Most natural gas grills have an Average Appliance Life of 12-18 years.
Features:
Natural gas grills have a variety of extras, including side burners
to cook corn or baked beans, smoke drawers to use your favorite wood chips
to add that smoked flavor, infra red broilers to cook chicken, ribs or
turkeys and even several rotisserie options. Quick coupler connections
allow fast hook up of the grills on carts. The hose length is generally
15 feet, so you can move your grill to cook in the sun or in the shade
and even grill under your overhang if a sprinkle should pop up. Also,
the connectors allow you to store your grill in the garage when you're
not grilling.