
Too Many Gas BBQs? Here’s How to Choose the Right One
Check out these five key factors to help you pick the best gas BBQ for your needs.
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Grill type refers to the design and structure of a gas BBQ, directly impacting how you cook, serve, and transport food. Choosing the right type is important for matching your cooking preferences, available space, and typical usage, whether at home or on the go.
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Barbecue station
Typical price
270,– to 1200,–Large, fixed grills often with multiple burners, side tables, and storage space.
Best for backyard gatherings and frequent entertaining, offering versatility and convenience for cooking large meals.
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Open BBQ
Typical price
300,– to 840,–Traditional open-top design with a simple grilling surface and minimal enclosure.
Ideal for classic grilling experiences and direct heat cooking, suitable for those who prefer simplicity and easy cleaning.
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Portable BBQ
Typical price
170,– to 440,–Compact and lightweight, designed for easy transportation and setup.
Perfect for picnics, camping, or tailgating, allowing grilling in various outdoor locations without much effort.
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Plancha BBQ
Typical price
140,– to 190,–Features a flat, smooth griddle surface instead of open grates.
Great for cooking delicate foods like vegetables, seafood, or pancakes, offering even heat and easy cleanup.
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Cooking grate width refers to the usable grilling surface area on a gas BBQ, measured from side to side. The right width directly affects how much food you can cook at once, making it important to match the size to your typical group size and entertaining needs.
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Up to 45 cm
Typical price
190,– to 640,–Compact width suitable for small balconies or limited outdoor space.
Ideal for singles or couples, and quick weeknight meals with minimal cleanup.
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46 - 60 cm
Typical price
300,– to 750,–Medium-sized grate offers a balance between portability and capacity.
Great for small families or gatherings of 3–5 people, allowing for more varied grilling without taking up too much space.
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61 - 100 cm
Typical price
370,– to 1300,–Large cooking area provides ample space for grilling multiple items at once.
Best for larger families, frequent hosts, or anyone who enjoys grilling for groups and wants flexibility for different foods.
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Total output main burner refers to the combined heating power, measured in kilowatts (kW), that the main burners of a gas BBQ can deliver. This factor is key because it determines how quickly the grill heats up, the maximum temperature it can reach, and how well it handles cooking for small or large groups.
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Up to 8 kW
Typical price
240,– to 440,–Provides lower heat output suitable for compact grills or occasional use.
Ideal for singles, couples, or those with limited outdoor space, focusing on smaller meals or gentle grilling.
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8.1 - 15 kW
Typical price
400,– to 640,–Offers moderate heating power for most standard-sized BBQs.
Balances energy use and versatility, handling family meals or small gatherings efficiently.
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15.1 - 25 kW
Typical price
750,– to 1000,–Delivers high heat output for large grills and demanding cooking sessions.
Best for frequent entertaining, fast preheating, and cooking multiple foods at once, making it suitable for parties and larger groups.
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Grill grate material refers to the type of metal used for the cooking surface on a gas BBQ, affecting heat retention, durability, and cleaning effort. Choosing the right grate material helps ensure even cooking results, easier maintenance, and a grilling experience that matches your needs.
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Stainless steel
Typical price
420,– to 990,–Resists rust and corrosion, and can be easily cleaned after grilling.
Ideal for those who grill often and want low-maintenance grates that last for years without much upkeep.
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Cast iron
Typical price
360,– to 750,–Heats evenly and retains high temperatures, often with a porcelain coating for extra protection.
Perfect for achieving classic grill marks and cooking steaks or burgers, but requires regular oiling to prevent rust.
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Steel
Typical price
190,– to 440,–Lightweight and heats up quickly but may not hold heat as well as other materials.
A budget-friendly choice for occasional grilling, though it may need replacement sooner due to rust or warping.
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Brand choice in gas BBQs affects quality, reliability, and available features, helping buyers find models that match their grilling style and expectations. Leading brands like Weber, Campingaz, and Cadac offer different strengths—Weber stands out for durability and accessories, Campingaz for versatility and value, and Cadac for portability and ease of use.