No dream home is complete without a bigĀ flagship barbecue sitting out in the backyard. The larger barbecues not only cook up great food but make a bold
statement too. Stainless steel bbq grills are among the elite of the full sized grills and are prized for their sleek look and high quality construction. High grade stainless steel can be expensive, which is one reason why these grills can cost a lot more than your average grill. Nevertheless, the look of a stainless-steel finished grill is one that can’t be beat. There are many things to look for in the hunt for the perfect stainless steel bbq. Essential features like BTU level, number of burners and cooking space should be considered. Since these grills are often permanent structures in the yard, they have the ability to run off of natural gas hooked up to a line from your house. Let’s take a look at some of the highest rated stainless steel grills available.
Weber Genesis S-310
Weber makes a full line of stainless grills ranging in prices and features. The Genesis S-310 is the perfect bland of features and cost. This grill features an impressive stainless steel exterior. There’s durability under the hood, however, as the S-310 is built with durable components meant to last many years. The enclosed cart features dual stainless steel doors for storing a LP tank and accessories. Stainless steel covers the entire lid with shiny steel end caps and a thermometer located in the center. A total of three burners output a maximum of 42,000 BTUs. All burners can be lit instantly when using the Crossover ignition system. Flavorizer bars replace conventional lava rocks to prevent flare ups, evenly distribute heat and protect the burners from grease. A large 507 square inch main cooking area is accompanied by 130 square inches of warming area. A stainless steel work surface on each side of the bbq provides a place to prepare meals. Six tool holders, a fuel gauge and swivel casters for portability top this Weber grill off as quite an impressive model for the price.
Solaire IntraVection Stainless Steel BBQ
The Solaire grill is a workhorse of a grill , putting most stainless varieties to shame. While one of the more expensive grills, this system has been crafted of the finest quality and design. What sets this grill apart from others is Solaire’s infrared burner. These burners can output extremely high heat, allowing users to effectively lock in flavor. The same professional quality heating elements can now be brought home when you buy a Solaire. The stainless steel cart has front double doors for storage and two side tables for preparing food. The grill sits on a sturdy cart with casters on the bottom for portability. While intended for use with natural gas, it can be converted to use liquid propane with a special adapter. The system uses one infrared and two convection burners each of which produce 27, 500 BTUs and hour. An electronic ignition system starts on the burners on the fly. The lid has a smooth polished look and has a “stay cool” rotating handle for convenience. Solaire includes a cover with their stainless steel bbq for long lasting protection.
Char-Broil Quantum M580
Char-broil’s M580 is the lest expensive of our selections but does not lack in features. Packing an impressive four burners, this Char Broil model packs 42000 BTUs to cook up great eats. Char Broil’s award winning “quantum” infrared cooking system completely eliminates flare ups and allows for extremely versatile cooking. Unlike most grills which have only one temperature sensor, the M580 has a thermometer for each burner. Each sensor is placed right at cooking grate level for the most accurate of readings. Users can add wood chips onto the cooking grate to add a smoky flavor to their meats. With 500 square inches of cooking space and 200 square inches of warming space, the M580 stainless steel bbq grill has the space to cook even the largest of meals. The efficiency of the infrared cooking system allows the grill to reach high temperatures on minimal power. This model runs off of a propane tank and includes a tank sensor to tell users exactly how much fuel they have left. Another awesome feature is the halogen lights mounted to the underside of the lid, allowing chefs to tend food with precision even after dark. The M580 is a great stainless steel gas bbq for the money.
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