Propane BBQ Grills
There’s a reason freestanding propane grills are the most common backyard grilling option. One of the best things about liquid propane (LP) gas grills is ease of use — you don’t need a natural gas line, and the interchangeable propane tanks are simple to connect and replace. They also come in a variety of brands, sizes, and configurations so you can find the propane BBQ grill that truly fits your needs. Though freestanding is the most common choice, these models can also be built-in, countertop, post-mounted or portable.
You can even choose from grills that have between one burner and eight burners, and span 26–54 inches. Fortunately for you, our team of BBQ experts have compiled a list of the best propane grills to take the guesswork out of searching for the perfect grill. There are three main features found in all of our propane BBQ grills:
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Value- We select only the best LP gas grills at BBQGuys®, and we stand by their value. That doesn’t necessarily mean they’re expensive, though. The grills we offer are built to last and can fit into any price range or budget without sacrificing quality.
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Longevity- Many of the propane outdoor grills we carry are made of high-quality 304 stainless steel, and they’re all are designed to perform for years to come. With proper grill cleaning and maintenance, your pit will give you lasting enjoyment.
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Dependability- Be sure to consider warranty when selecting your propane gas grill. Several brands offer a limited lifetime warranty, so check out our list of gas grill warranties to ensure you’re getting the best support possible.
To find which cooking area size is right for you, consider how many people you typically cook for, and where you're cooking at. If you're traveling or camping, consider a portable propane grill, which are typically smaller than 22 inches. If it’s just a small group at your home, you might like a small propane grill that’s about 26 inches in width. There are also models as wide as 54 inches for those who normally grill for large groups, with several options in between. In many cases, a midsize grill between 27–33 inches gives you enough cooking surface to grill for a party without sacrificing space.