The best gas grills
We get it: Grilling over red-hot coals satisfies a primal urge, and the taste can be amazing. But for many people, smoky charcoal magic simply doesn't outweigh the sheer convenience of grilling with gas.
Gas grills lack the romance of charcoal, but they offer instant, even heat that puts charcoal to shame. They also boast precise temperature control, which makes it easy to cook delicate foods that might be wasted on a 700°F charcoal grill.
But while choosing gas is a relatively simple decision, picking which gas grill to purchase is considerably more difficult. From big brand names like Weber to the generic grills that crop up in your local grocery store every spring, there are hundreds of options to choose from.
We put six of the most popular gas grills through a battery of tests in our labs and backyards. We tested preheat speeds, recorded temperature distribution, measured assembly time, and checked the built-in temperature gauges for accuracy. Now we've analyzed the data, and we can say with certainty that each of these grills offers something for everyone.
Updated May 04, 2016
Credit: Reviewed.com / Libby Schiau
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