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Considerations for Buying a New Charcoal Grill

By CN Staff
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September 7, 2021
       
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Looking forward to improving your backyard with a new charcoal grill? Make the most of your investment by considering the following charcoal grill factors.

One of the best ways to soak up warm weather with loved ones is by hosting a backyard barbecue. Whether your current charcoal grill is on its last leg, or you want to get your feet wet in the grilling world, a new grill can enhance your backyard cooking experiences tenfold. Though you can find mini grills for as low as $20, a high-quality one will cost you more than a little pocket change. To guarantee you get the most of your investment, review the following considerations for buying a new charcoal grill.

Where It Will Go

Charcoal grills come in all sizes. Consider where you plan to place your grill, what you’ll use it for most often, and what volume of food you’ll need to cook. The perfect grill for tailgating won’t look the same as the perfect grill for a Saturday afternoon cookout at home with lots of guests.

Safety Consideration: If you have a wooden deck, your lease or local homeowners association may prohibit charcoal grilling. Confirm that you’re allowed to have a charcoal grill on your wooden deck if that’s where you prefer to grill, and always be sure to control sparks and heat as much as possible.

Which Style Charcoal Grill You Want

Another one of the main considerations for buying a new charcoal grill is the type that you prefer. The three main types of charcoal grill styles include kettle, ceramic, and barrel.

Each different style varies in price and advantages. We’ve noted what each grill is most known for below.

  • As the cheapest and most portable option, the kettle grill is a classic choice for inexpensive and standard grilling.
  • Ceramic grills are super versatile, great for both grilling and smoking. Because of this, they’re also pricey.
  • The barrel charcoal grill is the premier option for big smoking projects

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Grilling Best Practices for Charcoal

Charcoal grills burn at higher temperatures than gas grills, making your outdoor cooking less time-consuming. There are some tricks to mastering the impressive heat.

If you’re new to grilling with charcoal, review tips for using charcoal grills for beginners so that you can confidently navigate your new grill. A solid understanding of how to use your charcoal grill will prevent you from overcooking your meals.

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