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The food you typically barbecue affects the type and features that suit you best.
Sausages and burgers for your family. There’s nothing wrong with preferring simple classics, and a gas barbecue can do an excellent job of grilling juicy burgers. If you know this is your BBQ style, there’s no point opting for a high-end barbecue. Look for a well-designed barbecue that offers basic features and is easy to clean.
Barbecue nerd with well-marbled cuts of meat. If you want to impress your guests with perfectly grilled Wagyu steaks, you’ll need to look for a barbecue with more sophisticated features. The most important aspects for you are that the barbecue offers good temperature control and grills evenly. It can also be interesting to check out additional features, such as rotisseries and warming racks. But don't be so dazzled by these exclusive features that you neglect the basics, such as build quality.
The fact that the barbecue is well-made and robust means not only that it lasts longer, but also that it’s safer. Look for a barbecue that’s sturdy, has welded joints and a well-planned work surface.
You can recognise a well-made barbecue from details such as: where the hooks are placed, what the work surface beside the grill looks like, and what the storage looks like. By checking how well-planned your barbecue is, you’ll ensure that your choice is well thought out too.
If you feel like trying out some new marinades to take your BBQ to the next level, check out these ones at The Guardian.