Charcoal grills give you more control over your cooking process so you can cook your food the way you want. Charcoal being an inexpensive fuel source also gives your food a beautiful, smokey flavor, so you can cook great tasting food outdoors even on a budget.
The Weber Original Charcoal Grill has a durable-plated, steel cooking grate, crafted from premium steel for enhanced durability; Cooking grate offers a resilient surface that stands up to the demands of frequent grilling
Durability and Flavor Retention: Porcelain-enameled lid and bowl are engineered to withstand high temperatures and retain heat; Bowl and lid combination on outdoor grill and BBQ resist rust and won't peel
Easy Ash Cleanup: The One-Touch cleaning system included in the black charcoal grill has an aluminized steel ash catcher, allowing for efficient removal of ash from the bottom of the grill and ensuring longevity and resistance to corrosion
An affordable grill made with a lid and bowl made from porcelain-enamel to retain heat for even cooking, durable and easy to clean cooking grate, and a rust-resistant ash catcher. The built-in thermometer and damper on the lid monitor and adjust the temps inside. The angled lid hook allows you to hang the top of the grill on the side.
Pros
Classic, compact design
Easy to clean ash catcher
Can add more coal without removing the grate
Cons
Small cooking space
PK grills original PK grill & smoker
The perfect grill for cooking using both high temps and low-slow cooking methods. It has a unique shape and 4 steam vents that allow for good airflow and temp control, perfect for grilling and smoking food. It has over 305 sq. feet of cooking space and 2 work shelves where you can prep your food. The rectangular shape provides a lot of cooking area and even coal distribution.
Pros
Great heat retention and control
Easy setup
Sturdy construction
Cons
No ash catcher
PK grill PK360 grill and smoker
A grill with a unique capsule shape with 4 points of ventilation that make it perfect for quick, hot, and slow cooking. The 4 vents combined with its unique shape makes it ideal for 2-zone cooking. The unique, durable, black shelves are weather-resistant and are removable.
Pros
Durable aluminum construction
2-zones heat system
Durable food prep shelves
Cons
No fire bowl divider
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Factors to consider when buying a charcoal grill
Size
Consider how many people you'll be serving daily and the cooking space you have in your home. Remember smaller grills are more portable than larger ones in case you need to move your grill.
Grill quality
Charcoal grills are meant for the outdoors, so you need a grill that will last in all weather. Most grills are made from a wide range of materials including cast iron, metals, stainless steel, enamels, and porcelain-coated.
Unique features
Some grills come with special features like a built-in thermometer, a 2 in 1 grill and smoker, side prep tables, or easy clean ash catchers.
A charcoal grill is much cheaper than a gas grill and is more portable. Charcoal also burns hotter than gas, but you can use vents to control the temps inside the grill.
Does charcoal grilling taste better?
The drippings from your meat evaporate and rise back into your meat giving it a very wonderful and smokey flavor.
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