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		<title>All About The Natural Gas Grill</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you fire up a grill, you can use a wide selection of fuels.  Anything from propane to charcoal to natural gas can be used to power your grill.  However, natural gas grills are the most effective at burning cleanly, being able to be converted and being widely available. Natural gas is the cleanest source [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you fire up a grill, you can use a wide selection of fuels.  Anything from propane to charcoal to natural gas can be used to power your grill.  However, natural gas grills are the most effective at burning cleanly, being able to be converted and being widely available.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-78" title="natural gas grill" src="http://naturalgasgrillsite.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/brinkmann-grill-300x260.jpg" alt="natural gas grill" width="300" height="260" />Natural gas is the cleanest source of fuel.  It also is the most environmentally friendly.  It comes via a natural gas line to your home, and then to the location of your natural gas grill.  You will no longer need to go refill your propane tank or buy charcoal.  Your gas line is always on and costs around half as much to operate as your propane tank would!  However, you may find it difficult to move your natural gas grill, because it needs the natural gas line to operate.  Natural gas does not leave smoke or other messes for you to clean up.  The clean burning fuel allows you to cook on your grill inside or out.  If you live in a colder climate, you would be able to get even more out of your grill all year long!</p>
<p>Natural gas grills are built to stand up to the tests of grilling.  Most grills are built out of stainless steel, with many have stainless steel grilling grates as well.  Natural gas grills do cost slightly more than other types of grills.  The average price of a grill is around $750.  Converting your propane grill is not difficult at all.  You need a drill, and a standard tool set with all the nuts and bolts.  Also, a selection of pipe is essential.  Finally, make sure you know what you are doing when you cut/drill/open any natural gas line because it can be extremely dangerous!  If in doubt, contact your local gas company before attempting to convert your grill.  Converting your grill has extremely few negative impacts.  These include fuel problems if the gas company has some sort of delivery issue.  Also, as I mentioned previously, you have limited mobility of your grill.</p>
<p>Finding a natural gas grill online or at a store is extremely easy.  Due to their type of fuel, and being much more economical to operate than propane grills, natural gas is becoming the fuel of choice.  On Amazon.com Weber has several grills that are close to one thousand dollars.  When you buy a grill online or at the store, you usually will be able to get it delivered for free, due to it&#8217;s rather expensive price.  However, if you visit your local Home Depot or Lowe&#8217;s store you will be able to find several natural gas grill models that are selling for around five hundred dollars.</p>
<p>Natural gas grills are much more economical, burn cleaner, and are extremely easy to convert to from other types of fuels.  With a grill, you are looking for performance that will keep up with the life of the grill.  With a natural gas grill, you are guaranteed to have a grill that can keep up, as long as you have the gas line open and the food on the grill!</p>
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		<title>Types of Natural Gas Grills</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do you think of when you hear the words “Natural Gas Grill”?  Do you think of elaborate outdoor setups that can rival a full kitchen?  What about a grill that is more traditional?  Well, if you are looking for a natural gas grill there is a model and manufacturer to meet each and every [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What do you think of when you hear the words “Natural Gas Grill”?  Do you think of elaborate outdoor setups that can rival a full kitchen?  What about a grill that is more traditional?  Well, if you are looking for a natural gas grill there is a model and manufacturer to meet each and every one of your needs in your next grill.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-101" title="types of natural gas grills" src="http://naturalgasgrillsite.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/tec-grill-300x270.jpg" alt="types of natural gas grills" width="300" height="270" />One of the largest and most reputable manufacturers of grills in Weber.  They provide some of the highest quality grills on the market.  They make both LP(Liquid Propane) and Natural Gas grills.  One of the best lines that they are selling is called the Genesis.  It has three burners which can kick up the heat with over 42,000 BTU&#8217;s per hour!  It comes in both LP and Natural Gas.  However, with the natural gas you do get a ten foot hose so that you have extended mobility with your grill.  Weber also makes the Spirit, a similar grill, although it has around 6,000 BTU&#8217;s less per hour output.  Whichever grill you choose from Weber, it always come with a warranty that will back it up against nearly any problems it may suffer.</p>
<p>Another highly used brand of grills is Kenmore.  This brand is found exclusively in Sears and Kmart stores.  These grills are a formidable match up for Weber.  They provided some of the largest cooking areas, with several Kenmore grills being up to 500 square inches in size.  Best of all, if you catch Kenmore grills when they are off season they are most likely on clearance.  This can lead to a HUGE savings on the price of things if you time the purchase of your grill right.</p>
<p>There are several different ways that you can connect your grill to its fuel source.  You can connect your grill to either LP fuel or natural gas.  The most common way to connect your grill to LP fuel is to connect it directly to a small tank of LP fuel.  This tank costs on average $20 to fill up.  It has around 8 hours of fuel on full use, depending on your grill.  Connecting a grill to natural gas takes just a little more work, but ends up saving you more money in the long run.  If you have a natural gas line to your house, you will need to create an extension of the line so that you can connect it to your grill.  This requires the proper type of pipe, and a few basic household tools.  Once you have made it so your grill can use natural gas, you will see a savings of nearly fifty percent compared to using LP fuel.</p>
<p>Various grills do have quite a few differences.  They may have a different fuel source, and be made by a different company.  However, when it comes down to it, the best grill for your depends on what you plan to use your grill for.  Carefully consider all your options before buying your next grill.</p>
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		<title>Weber Natural Gas Grills</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Weber natural gas grills are one of the best performing brands on the market.  They have the endurance to keep running for many years without having to be repaired or altered.  Weber has grills that run at every price range as well.  There is no reason that you could not afford a Weber natural gas [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Weber natural gas grills are one of the best performing brands on the market.  They have the endurance to keep running for many years without having to be repaired or altered.  Weber has grills that run at every price range as well.  There is no reason that you could not afford a Weber natural gas grill.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-105" title="weber-grill" src="http://naturalgasgrillsite.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/weber-grill-300x231.jpg" alt="Weber grill" width="300" height="231" />Weber has an online grill finder that can help you find the grill that is perfect for you.  Many of the Weber grills are propane, however, you also have the option to get most models in natural gas.  All the grills that Weber sells are made of top quality materials.  They do not skimp on making the best grills on the market.  Most grills are stainless steel, in the traditional silver color.  However, you can also pick from a selection of colors on select models.  If you find a Weber grill that you like that is only a propane model, chances are you can convert it to propane yourself.  Converting a propane grill to a natural gas grill is not that hard of a process.  All you have to do is pipe natural gas to the propane connection on your grill and you will be ready to start using it as a natural gas grill.  Do make sure to be careful, and safe when converting your propane grill to a natural gas grill, as both natural gas and propane are extremely prone to explosions.</p>
<p>Weber grills are known for their high quality and craftsmanship.  Weber grills first started back in the 1950&#8242;s when the founder became frustrated with controlling the flame of his grill.  He set out to make a better grill, a grill that could be used in all types of weather.  Needless to say, the Weber company was born.  The company is known across North America for the high quality of their grills.  They have been family owned for over 50 years, a very rare fact to find in business today.  Weber grills are skillfully made, using a wide variety of materials.  The focus only on making quality grills and grill accessories; you won&#8217;t see them making any other things such as <a href="http://www.shuttersonline.info/">house shutters</a> or golf clubs &#8211; they focus and specialize at doing one thing great.  One of the best parts about Weber is that they make grills in any size.  It does not matter if you are a single person or have a family of 12 there is a Weber grill that you can use to help feed your family.  Weber grills can be used for both liquid propane and natural gas grilling.  However, if you want to put your Weber grill up to the real test, use a Weber grill that is designed for natural gas.  It will run extremely efficiently and at a lower cost than any other grill you may have had in the past.</p>
<p>Weber grills are the best on the market for anyone from the casual griller to those who grill at a restaurant.  These grills stand up to every challenge.  For the best grill for you feel free to look at Weber&#8217;s website, which includes the great specs and options that are available on each individual model.</p>
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