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Charcoal Grills
Approximately 75% of all American households own a barbecue grill, and of those about 47% of all barbecue grill owners use a Charcoal Grill. Charcoal grills will usually add a bit of extra smoky flavor that just can't be matched using a gas grill.
Whether you're looking for a built-in model, a free-standing model, or portable model that you can take with you to the beach, camping, or a tailgate party there is a charcoal grill thats just right for you. A charcoal grill can be used to grill, roast, smoke, sear or as a slow cooker depending on the type you choose and how you set it up.
When making your choice, and I'm sure you've heard it before, "Size Matters". A small charcoal grill has about a 300-500 sq.in. cooking grill, medium charcoal grills 500-700sq.in., and a large chracoal grill would be 700 sq.in. and up. The size of the grill will determine how many items can be cooked at the same time, whether it's 1 or 2 hamburgers, 20 stakes, or a full chicken or turkey. If you usually only cook for one or two people a small charcoal grill will do, however if you often have large get togethers then a larger grill is a must.
There are many different brands of charcoal grills to choose from, and many people consider Weber Charcoal Grills to be the top-of-the-line, don't forget to look at other brands like Charbroil, Big Green Egg, Hamilton Beach, Meco, Texas Barbecues and others as as they may offer a charcoal grill that has the features you want at a price that fits within your budget.
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