When it comes to outdoor cooking, there’s nothing better than an old- fashioned BBQ meal friends and family will enjoy. Whether it’s char-broiled burners, sizzling steaks or veggies grilled to perfection, we’ve a wide selection of grills to cook a variety of foods outdoors.
When it comes to outdoor cooking, there’s nothing better than an old- fashioned BBQ meal friends and family will enjoy. Whether it’s char-broiled burners, sizzling steaks or veggies grilled to perfection, we’ve a wide selection of grills to cook a variety of foods outdoors.
From gas and charcoal BBQs to smokers, wood pellet grills to pizza ovens to choose from you can become the grill master of the season.
What are the different types of BBQs?
When it comes to different models and types, consider your space and how often you will use your grill and how much food you’d like to cook.
Gas BBQs – These are the most common types of grills that get their fuel source from propane tanks. They can often cook for a longer period and come with several burners ranging from 2 to 4 burners so you can cook a wide range of food at once.
Charcoal - Charcoal grills are a nostalgic favourite for many people. Some believe the food is infused with more flavor and that the cooking experience is more authentic. Just keep in mind that charcoal barbecues do require more prep and take longer to heat up, so this might not be the best option if you’re hoping to make quick weeknight dinners.
Convertible BBQs - Several new propane models can now be converted to natural gas grills with the purchase of a conversion kit. The grills can be converted at the time of purchase or down the road if you install a natural gas line. Look for grills with a Convertible Valve System.
Electric Grills - If your outdoor space is on the small size, you might prefer some more compact options. In general, even smaller barbecues will easily cook enough food to feed a family.
Portable BBQs - If you’re looking for a small grill that you can bring camping or use on a balcony, a portable gas barbecue is your best bet. These often come with small, 2-lb propane tanks you can use on a tabletop or take to a camping site.