All About Portable Propane Patio Grills

    All About Portable Propane Patio Grills

    Published: May 11, 2020 at 04:45 PM

    5 minute read | Grills

    There’s nothing quite like gathering family and friends around a good old-fashioned barbecue. While lighting charcoal briquettes might sound nostalgic, it’s often time-consuming, messy, and unpredictable. A liquid propane (LP) grill offers quick and reliable heat in a unit that’s easy to clean, user-friendly, and portable. With propane, you can focus on the art of grilling rather than struggling to keep the fire alive. What’s more, modern propane grills can now be fully portable, letting you rearrange your backyard setup to suit any activity you have planned this season.

    The Benefits of Liquid Propane for Your Outdoor Grill

    Liquid propane burns cleanly and efficiently, saving you time and effort when it comes to post-barbecue cleanup. Not only that, but you’re likely to save money in the long run compared to other fuel sources. Unlike charcoal, liquid propane doesn’t affect the taste of your food, giving you more control over the flavors you create. If you want a smoky flavor, there are simple ways to achieve that with a gas grill without the risk of charcoal ashes landing on your meal.

    The propane tank is conveniently located beneath the grill. This means the fuel is always within reach when you need it, and the tank is securely fastened without the need for long hoses or complicated connections. Propane tanks are readily available at grocery stores, convenience stores, hardware stores, and gas stations. A 20-pound tank paired with a 30,000 BTU grill can burn for an average of 14 to 15 hours, which is more than enough for most summer barbecues. Plus, most grills come in both LP and natural gas models, so you can choose the type that best fits your preferences.

    An outdoor grill is a worthwhile investment whether you own your home or are renting. If you ever need to relocate, taking your propane barbecue with you is hassle-free.

    Why a Portable Propane Grill is a Smart Choice

    Thanks to its rich and stable nature, liquid propane allows for safe portability. While charcoal grills are portable, they require significant cleanup afterward. A propane grill, on the other hand, can be easily moved around without the worry of spilling ashes or embers.

    Like charcoal grills, propane grills typically come with wheels for easy mobility. However, unlike charcoal grills, the wheels on a propane grill are attached to a solid base rather than long aluminum legs. This makes a propane grill far more stable when rolling it across your deck or lawn, reducing the risk of accidents and messes.

    Propane grills can also be permanently installed. Some people prefer to have their propane grill built into a permanent setup, complete with tables, drawers, and cabinets. This creates a dedicated grilling space that’s both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Even with these full-sized portable grills, you can still designate a specific area for grilling while retaining the option to move the grill if needed. These aren’t small camping grills; they’re robust units that can handle family gatherings with ease.

    Perhaps the biggest advantage of these portable grills is their ability to be safely stored during the off-season. Simply wheel the grill into your garage or shed, and you can rest assured it will be protected from the elements. This ensures your investment remains intact, allowing you to rely on your trusty propane grill for years to come.

    Check Out These High-Quality Propane Grills by PGS

    Take a look at these professional-grade cast aluminum and stainless steel grills, and you’ll quickly see why they surpass standard charcoal grills. These patio barbecue grills boast sleek designs, durable construction, and advanced controls. When people see one of these grills in your backyard, they’ll recognize your dedication to great food and entertaining.

    A-Series Grill, A30LP

    The A-Series propane grill combines more than 40 years of design and reliability. It’s sturdy, dependable, and easy to maintain. With 30,000 BTUs of cooking power spread across 330 square inches of grilling space, this grill delivers impressive performance. It also comes with a variety of accessories, along with long-term customer support and our “No Compromise” warranty. And since it’s portable, you can easily store it in a secure location to protect it from the elements.

    T-Series Grill, S36T

    The T-Series propane grill is a true showstopper. Designed to be built directly into countertops or mounted on a wheeled cart, it features a one-hour automatic shut-off for added safety. This makes it perfect for use in apartment complexes and shared spaces. You’ll appreciate the sleek laser-etched control panel, which includes use and safety instructions. It also boasts an impressive 720 square inches of grilling space and 67,000 BTUs of cooking power.

    Legacy-Series Grill, S48R Big Sur Gourmet Grill

    The 51-inch Big Sur Gourmet Grill lives up to its name with a staggering 960 square inches of cooking space and 102,000 BTUs of output. The Legacy grills are crafted entirely from 304-grade stainless steel, giving them a polished appearance. The Gourmet model of the Big Sur grills comes equipped with an infrared rotisserie burner. Whether you choose to build it into an outdoor countertop or mount it on a grill cart with wheels, this grill is versatile and efficient.

    Contact us today to learn more about these professional-level grills.

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