Table Top BBQ Grill
Table Top BBQ Grill
There would appear to be two types of men: those that love the outdoors and those that love doing outdoor cooking. Those men that fall into the latter category usually feel drawn to any exhibit of stainless steel Table Top BBQ Grill. Such an exhibit might be expected to contain varied types of grilling equipment. If the exhibit intended to provide a comprehensive look at backyard cooking equipment, it would include examples of gas, electric, and charcoal grills. Any grilling surface in an outdoor environment must have a source of heat. That heat source can be lighted gas, lighted coals or heated electrical elements.
Today, most table top bbq grills rely on the gaseous contents of a propane tank. The position of that tank depends on the nature of the grilling surface. It could be built into a backyard wall, something on top of a cart, something atop a post, or a structure that sits on top of an outdoor table. Like their gas powered counterparts, the grilling surfaces that depend on an electrical heat source come in a variety of styles: built-in, on a cart, on a post and fitted with small legs, so that it can sit on a table. Any of these four grills work well with charcoal, but it will also burn nicely in a container that is low to the ground.
That container could be part of a cast iron Hibachi grill, or it could well be a rectangular object fashioned from steel. The makers of stainless steel BBQ grills should consider taking a trip to Iran, or visiting a place where many Iranians are having a picnic. There they would discover a low to the ground, rectangular structure that facilitates preparation of delicious kebabs. Once your grill is packed and ready to go, you will want to make sure that you have all of the accessories it will need stowed away as well. From utensils to extra fuel tanks, you want to be sure to be prepared. With all of your gear ready to go and a few supplies from the grocery on the way, you are ready to dine in style even way out in the wild.
Top Three Outdoor BBQ Grills
1) George Foreman GGR50B Indoor/Outdoor Electric Grills: George Foremen Outdoor Electric Grills are beauties. It can be used on its pedestal, which stands about 1/2 foot high or on a table top. It obviously uses electrical heat which can be adjusted from high to low. It has the Foremen grill signature sloping grate which allows the fat to collect and drip away from the meat in a tray. Not to mention it has a 17 inch grill top. Apparently the electric grill only takes a few minutes to assemble. And once it is up and running takes approximately 10 mins to heat up and be ready to stick your meat on. The nonstick grill grate makes cleaning up a cinch. It has a high domed and vented lid which allows for even cooking, especially for roasts. Apparently the grill is a little top heavy so if you do use the stand that comes with it just keep an eye out when grilling that the meat is placed on there evenly.
2) Meco 9325 Deluxe Electric Cart Outdoor Grills: This grill has a 200 square inch cooking service with a really cool viewing window. You can't see it in the picture because it is on the other side. The grill has 3 element positions including a cool vertical one for rotisserie cooking. The hood and bowl are preassembled. It comes with a heat saving reflector pan and a grease tray. As you can see in the picture it has 2 foldable wood side tables and a wire shelf below. The whole grill Measures 26-1/2 by 21 by 41 inches. The unit features thermostatic controls and a variable 1670-watt UL-listed heating element specifically designed for barbecuing.
3) Masterbuilt 20150209 Electric Veranda Outdoor Pedestal Grill: Apparently it is very easy to assemble and measures approximately 18-1/2 by 18-1/2 by 42 inches. The stainless steel grill rack is 200 square inches perfect for grilling up hot dogs, hamburgers, kabobs, and more when gathering with friends and family. Also coming with a temperature gauge, base pan, and lid. It also has a powder coated pedestal stand which reaches to about 4 feet. Lastly, to get the exact heat required for whatever meat you are cooking there is an adjustable 1650-watt cooking element.
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