Increase the fun with portable gas bbq grills

Foods & Drinks

  • Author Kathryn Dawson
  • Published November 6, 2010
  • Word count 671

When one thinks of a typical bbq, usually a large, cumbersome piece of apparatus comes to mind that takes hours to light and heat up and usually crisps the outside of the sausages to a blackened mess whilst leaving the middle still raw. These days are thankfully behind us now with the advent of gas bbqs, portable gas bbqs in fact. Now you can have a huge amount of fun with a simple to use gas bbq that you can take anywhere and lights quickly. No household should be without one as nothing quite beats a hot summer's day with friends and family around and a few steaks quietly sizzling on a bbq. With a beer in one hand, a burger in the other and good company around you, all feels right with the world.

The portability is a big plus of the gas bbq. This means that no longer are you restricted to having a bbq in your garden. Being able to pack it up and put it in the car means that now picnics in the park can become bbqs in the park, trips to the beach can be accompanied with more than just a ham sandwich and day trips can be free of the expense of having to eat out. Camping trips in particular are the perfect place to use a portable gas bbq. When you have children especially, eating out constantly whilst on holiday can become extremely expensive. Having a daily bbq really helps keep the cost down and is a lot of fun too. The whole family can join in with a bbq and enjoy the aroma of sizzling meat and vegetables. Simple and fun, bbqs go hand in hand with camping holidays.

Traditional bbqs rely on charcoal or wood for fuel. Aside from the fuel itself you are also going to need fire lighters and plenty of kindling too. This makes them quite time consuming to light and even quite difficult too. With a gas bbq, connecting the gas is simple as is lighting the grill. There is no mess, no fuss and it takes no time at all. When you are finished with the grill, you can simply turn it off and it begins to cool immediately. If only the same could be said for charcoal bbqs. You have to just wait for them to cool down. This means you can't take them on day trips because you will have no where to dispose of the hot ashes. Just because a bbq is portable, it does not mean that it needs to be small. Portable grills come in a range of sizes so whether you are cooking for 4 or 40, there is plenty of space available. Many of them also come with folding down sides too so there is even additional space in which to cook. With adjustable legs often a feature they can be placed on the ground or put on a table top so there is no bending down required.

Although a large number of people have bbqs in their home, they are being restricted by the immovable quality. A brick bbq may provide as large a cooking space as you desire, but it can't go to the party, the party must always come to it! This severely limits the number of times it can be used during the summer season. Another alternative bbq that is popular is the throw-away bbq. Yes these solve the portability problem, but they are small and do not last very long. They cannot be refilled either and once they are finished they are difficult to dispose of.

There are several different types of bbq but without a doubt portable gas bbq grills are the most flexible and therefore fun to use. Connecting the natural or propane gas to fuel them is easy as is lighting and using them to cook food. The same gas bottles can also be used to fuel gas patio heaters so once the bbq season has finished, the gas can be used elsewhere!

Kathryn Dawson writes for Flogas, a provider of portable gas bbq grills and gas patio heaters from leading manufacturers.

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