Planning a Labor Day Party-Ideas for the Grill
Planning a Labor Day Party-Ideas for the Grill
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Gas Grills: Buying Propane or Natural Gas
Gas Grills: Buying Propane or Natural Gas
With Memorial Day just days away, what better way to ring in the unofficial start of summer than a cookout! There is simply nothing better than grilled hamburgers, hot dogs, corn on the cob and those famous Pittsburgh Potatoes.
With all the different grills to choose from, the most popular backyard grill is the gas grill. Gas grills are great because they heat up quickly requiring much less prep-time for large parties or even a weeknight meal. They are also very easy to operate and better yet, cleanup is a breeze. And while most gas grills are traditionally propane, natural gas conversion options are available.
But which type of gas grill do you choose? Before summer gets underway, let the gas grill experts at Ed’s Woodshed help you choose the best gas grill that’s right for you!
Propane or Natural Gas. What’s the Difference?
Overall, the choice between Liquid Propane (LP) and Natural Gas is really personal preference. Both heat quickly and cook food evenly, the difference comes with price and installation. Below we compare the two.
PROPANE GAS GRILLS |
NATURAL GAS GRILLS
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Propane gas grills account for about 80% of grills in the U.S. |
About 15% of gas grills on the market are natural gas.
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Portable propane tanks are refillable and can be found at propane distributors, grocery stores, home improvement retailers and national moving and storage chains like U-Haul.
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A natural gas connection will tap directly into your home’s gas supply. Easy installation will require a certified natural gas supplier or local utility company. |
Grills can be easily moved around your patio or home for cooking convenience. |
Typically these grills are immobile due to their natural gas supply connection. Connection extensions are available, but not recommended.
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A 20lb LP tank can last about 25 hours of grill time.
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Your grill will never run out of gas. |
Propane tanks can be easily connected for daily use and easily disconnected for storage during the off-season. |
Great for permanent outdoor kitchens.
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No matter the type of gas grill you choose, you’ll be grilling tender steaks and juicy chicken in no time. For all of your gas grill, fireplace and wood stove needs, visit Ed’s Woodshed’s Greater Pittsburgh location in Bridgeville, PA. Less than 15 miles south of Downtown Pittsburgh – stop in or call us today 412-257-0492!
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