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Saturday, October 11th, 2008

What Is So Great About A Natural Gas Grill?

If you’ve recently moved into a house, or are suddenly having to use a grill that uses natural gas instead of electricity, you may find yourself wondering why anyone would choose to use a natural gas grill at all. When you turn the knob on a natural gas grill, it clicks as it sparks the flame. Your first instinct might be to wonder whether or not having that type of open flame, next to a gas source, is such a great idea. To you, natural gas grills might seem dangerous, and primitive. You would rather use an electric grill that doesn’t have such an open flame. But once you use the natural gas grill, you may change your mind.

Like Outdoor Grills

You’ve probably seen one of those portable gas bbq grills at the park or on someone’s patio. Natural gas grills work with the same concept. The natural gas comes from a source in the wall. The source has a lever you can twist in order to shut off access for the gas in case there is an emergency. But using natural gas is very safe. There is an odor that emitted if there is a leak and you’d likely know if there was a leak way before it reached dangerous levels. The natural gas grill allows you to control the temperature easily and it shuts off immediately as well. You don’t have to wait like you do with electric burners.

Does Food Taste Different?

Some may wonder if using a natural gas grill to cook food with alters the taste at all. The answer is no. Natural gas used in grills is odorless and tasteless. “Well how come I can smell it?” You may be asking. There is an odor that’s added to the gas used in your natural gas grill so that a leak may be detected. If that odor wasn’t added, you may not know if your house was filling up with gas until you either became ill or worse. That odor is so miniscule, however, that it will not affect the taste of your food. It will simply help you cook faster and more efficiently.

Cheaper

The best part about a natural gas grill is that it keeps your electricity bill down. Gas grills, dryers and other appliances cost less to use than electric ones do. Especially with energy prices so high, more and more people may take to using natural gas grills. Electric grills are coming out with fancier options and looks, but it’s not likely that the natural gas grill will become obsolete anytime soon. There are still those who would rather use a gas grill than an electric one any day of the week.

 

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