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 Gas Grill – The Oldest Cooking Convention. Information You Want To ...

Fire Magic Gas Grills. Gas grill are used to ensure easy and quick cooking with the use of natural fuels. they are available in a wide range of sizes and prices. there is a brief review of best gas grills available in market according to their price.

Under $250: if you want to buy a comparatively cheap grill under $250, this is the best available option. However, they will not last for longer period. they can serve you for two or bit more years and good to grill hot dogs and burgers.

Between $250 & $500: These can be found easily on local stores. The best jobs they can perform involve the grilling of steaks and hamburgers.

Between $500 & $1,500: These grills are made of stainless steel, more stylish and versatile in their character. they are long lasting items and warranties are also offered.

Between $1,500 & $4,000: this is more professional and large option available. they are made of stainless steel. These are mostly used in big restaurants to cook a big deal.

Above $4,000: These are the best of the best grills available in the market. it can be used to grill from most ordinary to extraordinary food items.

Small Grills: These smaller grills are very suitable if you have a small kitchen or patio. These can be operated with fuels like charcoal, gas as well as electricity. You can enjoy any food you wish to enjoy with the help of these small grills at home.

Grills are very easy to adjust outside the home or your apartment. so, if you want some steaks or a hamburger, cooked chicken or barbecue, you can easily enjoy with these grills. Outdoor grills are available in a wide range of prices that easily suits to any budget. Gas grills are the oldest tradition. this tradition gave birth from the time when man first cooks his meal outside with the help of wood and stones. These grills revise that same tradition. usually, grilled foods have some specific and different taste. so, we can say that gas grills are the modernize version of old fire cooking technique. However, at that time lots of effort was required to make a fire. Now, it’s in a reach of single button. Gas grills also offer the convenience of easily adjustable flame as well as washable with great convenience.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall of Coleman gas grills and patio heaters, in voluntary cooperation with the company. According to the CPSC, regulators on these products can leak propane when the cylinder is turned on and the product is not in use. this can lead to fire or explosion hazards.

The firm has received 98 reports of the regulators leaking, but none of injuries or property damage. The recall includes gas grills with model numbers 5100, 5300, 5400, 5600, 6000, and 7700–and the patio heater model number 5040. Industry members should advise consumers to stop using the grills and heaters immediately, and contact Coleman for a free replacement regulator assembly.

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Gas Grill – The Oldest Cooking Convention. Information You Want To ...

Opinion: Watch what you heat

 Opinion: Watch what you heat

Summer is in full swing. and being that it's Fourth of July weekend, local residents will be out grilling in full force.

While gas grills, portable fire pits and patio heaters make the outdoors even more inviting, they have to be used properly.

In Fairfield, there were roughly 15 gas grill fires of greater and lesser degree last summer.

In Norwalk, Fire Marshal Glenn A. Iannaccone pointed out that most grilling incidents last year were a result of a leaking propane tank.

The connections have to be done properly to avoid leaks.

Marc McEwan, deputy fire marshal of Darien suggested that when changing propane to take a cup of soapy water and pour it on the valve to ensure there is no leaking -- if it bubbles there is leaking and you should not use the grill.

Iannaccone also reminded residents that when having tanks filled, never transport them in a closed vehicle. and if you go to the store to shop for other items, get your tank filled after you complete your shopping instead of leaving the tank in the vehicle. the tank can become overheated in an unattended vehicle and the pressure relief valve can release propane into the vehicle.

And remember the use of propane grills, in excess of 2-and-a-half-pound containers, is prohibited on decks of multifamily dwellings that are located one above the other by the fire code.

When using charcoal, remove the coals from the deck when they cool. they should be placed in a metal container on the ground away from the house and wet down. Hot coals tend to hold heat for a long time.

The Propane Gas Association of New England also offered tips to ensure a safe, fun time with family and friends this summer.

"¢ Always keep the lid open when lighting your grill. Don't close it until you are sure the grill is lit.

"¢ Keep the grill in a well-ventilated area, at least ten feet away from the house--and at least three feet away from trees and shrubs.

"¢ Never use a grill indoors or in any unventilated space. This is both a fire and carbon monoxide poisoning hazard.

"¢ Always use and store propane cylinders outdoors in an upright position.

"¢ Never use, store or transport propane cylinders near high temperatures.

"¢ Never use matches or lighters to check for leaks. Never use starter fluid with propane grills.

"¢ Before lighting your propane grill for the first time, check the cooking grid and warming rack to be sure both are in their proper place. Clean the grid, the interior of the grill, and the burner (according to the manufacturer's instructions) with a wire brush or scraper to remove any built-up food. If the grill does not ignite within 10 seconds, turn off the gas, keep the lid open and wait five minutes before trying again. If the igniter fails to light the grill after two or three tries, turn off the gas and replace the igniter according to the manufacturer's instructions.

"¢ do not smoke while handling a propane cylinder.

"¢ When refilling the cylinder, always have the supplier check for dents, damage, rust and leaks.

"¢ Regularly check the tubes that lead into the burner for blockage from insects or food grease.

"¢ Use a pipe cleaner or wire to clear blockage, pushing it through to the main part of the burner.

"¢ Designate the grilling area a "No Play Zone," keeping kids and pets away from the equipment.

"¢ Always have one person in charge of the fire at all times. Never leave a hot grill unattended.

"¢ When your grill is not in use, cover the disconnected hose-end fittings with plastic bags or protective caps to keep them clean.

"¢ Never attempt to repair the tank valve or the appliance yourself. See a propane gas dealer or a qualified appliance repair person.

"¢ If you smell gas and you are able to, safely turn off the cylinder vale, turning it to the right (clockwise). Immediately leave the area and call 911 or your local fire department. Before you use the grill again, have a qualified service technician inspect your cylinder.

For information on the value and safe uses of propane, visit pgane.org and usepropane.com.

"With simple appliance updates and proper maintenance, people can get a head start on ensuring safe, enjoyable time with family and friends outdoors," Joe Rose, president of the Propane Gas Association of New England, said in a statement.

Just a little effort can go a long way to guaranteeing your backyard is a fun, cozy, comfort zone this summer -- not a danger zone.

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 Weber 386002 Q 100 Portable Gas Grill | Snipsly

Weber 386002 Q 100 Portable Gas Grill

Bigger isn’t always better and the Weber 386002 Q 100 Portable Gas Grill proves it. Light and made out of durable and cleaning friendly cast aluminum this Weber go anywhere gas grill lets you grill just about any place your heart desires. Imagine fishing on your favorite lake or river bank frying fresh caught fish right there or tailgating at a football game with the gang whipping up your best brats and fixings. this portable grill goes where ever you go. no more lugging around a heavy over-sized grill.

Getting started is easy as pressing a ignition button and with an infinitely adjustable burner valve with a high-quality regulator cooking is just minutes away. the only downside is that the standard setup is for 14.1 or 16.4 ounce tanks which make portability much easier but reduces cooking time. It’s not a major problem since adapters are readily available for standard sized tanks. the choice is yours.

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Ribs: Low and slow not the only way to go

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Which is the best gas BBQ grill to buy?

 Which is the best gas BBQ grill to buy?My husband wants a gas BBQ grill for Father's Day. I have no clue where to start. please help!!

Which is the best gas BBQ grill to buy?

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