For over 50 years, going out to buy a grill for your backyard meant making the choice between a gas grill and a charcoal grill. Charcoal grills were, and still are messy, and a gas grill can be costly to set up and is difficult to use as a smoker. While both types of grills have their benefits, they’re not perfect. Grill manufacturers came up with something even better about 30 years ago: a wood pellet grill. Wood pellet grills changed the grilling game but for a time were only available at speciality retailers and came with a big price tag, but they’ve recently become affordable, more mainstream, and more accessible than ever. This is part of a series of articles where we compare different types of smokers: A pellet grill is a type of grill that uses hardwood pellets to fuel it. So, instead of loading up your grill with messy charcoal or connecting a gas line, you fill a “hopper†with mess-free wood pellets. They’re designed to cook food in a chamber (with a lid down over the grill) and infuse your food with a delicious smoky flavor that varies in intensity depending on the type of pellets, how you cook it, and how long you cook it for. A pellet grill offers one of the easiest forms of grilling imaginable – you load it up with your choice of wood pellets, set the temperature you need it to cook at, and once it’s reached the right temperature you add your food, close the lid, and walk away. Depending on the recipe, the next time you come back to it your food may be ready to cool and serve! Check out our what is a pellet grill article to learn more. Pellet grills have become one of the most popular types of grills and types of smokers because they’re so easy to use and they’re versatile. Let’s break it down: There are 3 main types of grills: So, how do these 3 most popular types of grills compare? First, we’ll discuss cost, then we’ll jump into the pros and cons of each. Let’s break down their pros and cons: A charcoal grill is right for you if you’re looking for cheap and cheerful. If all you care about is getting a few burgers and hot dogs cooked this summer at the lowest price you can, a charcoal grill can fulfill your needs. A gas grill is right for you if you have a home with space for a grill to hook up to your mains, and you’re happy to stand nearby and babysit your food while it cooks. A pellet grill is right for you if you’re looking for the easiest way to cook with the best smoky flavors available. If you want high-quality food every time without a lot of effort, a pellet grill is right for you. As you can see from our pros and cons section, people are switching to pellet grills due to their ease, being the best smoker for beginners, and offering the best smoky flavor. They’re also often affordable and the ability to buy wood pellets in a range of flavors means there’s room for a lot of experimentation. A grillmaster’s time can be spent perfecting the taste of recipes, rather than perfecting how the food cooks in the first place. Have a confusion about pellet grills and pellet smokers, read our article to learn more. If you’ve been holding back on buying a new grill because you’re not sure what type to go for, a pellet grill is a right choice. Z Grills offers pellet grills for all levels. We’re a grill manufacturer with over 30 years of experience within the industry. With over 650,000 pellet grills sold and 85 million cooks made. Start small with our new portable pellet grill, try our base model (but ever-popular) 450B pellet grill, or get the best-in-class wifi pellet grill. Tianjin Alcoa International Trade Co., Ltd. , https://www.tjalcoa.comTable of Contents
What is a pellet grill?
Why have pellet grills become so popular?
What are the different types of grills?
Pellet Grill vs Gas Grill vs Charcoal Grill
Pellet Grill vs Gas Grill vs Charcoal Grill: Pros and Cons
Pellet Grill Pros
Pellet Grill Cons
Gas Grill Pros
Gas Grill Cons
Charcoal Grill Pros
Charcoal Grill Cons
Which grill is right for me?
Why are people making the switch to pellet grills?
Should I give a pellet grill a try?
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