What are Gas Grills?
Gas grills use either natural gas or propane, rather than charcoal, as fuel for cooking food. Some people prefer gas grills to the traditional charcoal options because of their ease of use. With a gas grill, there are no charcoals to arrange, light and heat up before grilling. When you’re ready to grill, you simply turn a gas grill on and you’re ready to get started. Some gas grills use propane as their fuel. These grills typically require a propane tank, which fits underneath the grill and provides the fuel needed to create flame when it’s time to cook. Often, propane grills are described as effortless cooking devices, as you simply use an ignition button or switch to start the flames and to turn them off again when you’re done. These grills can retain a set temperature for a long period time, as they often have temperature-adjustment buttons, similar to those you might find on an in-home stove. These grills can be small and portable, making it easy to use them in any part of a backya