Small Gas Grills - Tips For Buying & Looking After Your Small Gas Grill

By Mia Kane

Before purchasing a small gas grill, there a few things you need to bear in mind.

Most people looking to buy a small gas grill, are doing so because the space they are going to be cooking and grilling in is small, simple really. So you should first measure that space. Makes sense.

Small grills are mostly used on patio's, veranda's, small balconies, and courtyard gardens. So measure that space, give yourself extra to move around the grill and then you will have a reasonable idea of what space you have available.

If you are thinking of using your small gas grill in other places, such as friends, family, the park or the beach, then you need to think about how easy it is to transport, whether that is by car or if needed by public transport.

And Finally, you should consider storage. Where will you store your grill when not in use? It's really not a great idea to leave it outside all year, exposed to the elements. It doesn't do it any good.

Having made your purchase it is a good idea to get a cover. You can buy one or make one, as long as it covers the grill it will be invaluable.

It's important after buying the grill that you log it with the manufacturer, there are a few reasons you should do this.

1. You invoke your 12 month or extended guarantee. Don't forget to do this, and yes sometimes things can go wrong with them.

2. The manufacturer will mail you with product updates and news.

3. If there are any re-calls or call backs on your grill you can be easily notified.

Re-calls happen when a recurring problem is reported by people who have bought the grill. And it's a way the manufacturer can make good any issues or concerns.

Regular cleaning of your grill is a must. It's boring but if you do it after every use, then it's quick and effective and one of the best ways of keeping your grill for longer, and in tip top condition.

How much should you pay? You don't have to pay a lot for your grill. The most crucial thing is that is suits what you want to use it for, and that it fits the space intended for it, after all that is why you are checking out a small gas grill. If on a budget, try to resist the extra gadgets that you know you don't need.

And remember, you can eat healthy grilled food all year round, not just in summer. Having friends around on a crisp winter day, all wrapped up in warm clothing with cold beers eating a barbecue is great fun too. - 30289

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