Sizzle Up Summer Outdoor BBQ with These Grills

Fresh fish, skewers, and corn grilling on an outdoor BBQ with rosemary and lemon slices for a summer cookout.

By GR on May 15

 

Hola amigos! As an Argentinean grill master living in Miami, I know a thing or two about bbq's. Summer is the perfect time to fire up the parrilla and enjoy some delicious asado.

Whether you’re a seasoned master or a beginner looking to explore the world of outdoor cooking, choosing the right grill is essential. Let’s dive into the three main types of summer outdoor patio grills—gas, charcoal/wood, and electric.

Our Top Pics:

 

1.

 

BEST OVERALL

KAMADO JOE CLASSIC II

 

2.

 

BEST VALUE

NAPOLEON ROUGE

 

3.

 

BEST ELECTRIC

WEBER ELECTRIC

 

Charcoal/Wood

Why Choose Charcoal/Wood?

For those who cherish the rich, smoky flavor of a traditional asado, charcoal and wood grills are the ultimate companions. These grills offer an authentic, hands-on experience that demands patience, skill, and respect for the elements. They can reach higher temperatures than gas grills, making them perfect for searing and slow-cooking.

Top Brands and Models:

  1. Weber Original Kettle Premium

    Features:

    This classic grill features a one-touch cleaning system, a hinged cooking grate for easy charcoal or wood addition, and a built-in thermometer.

    Pros:

    Affordable at $219, easy to use, and delivers authentic charcoal flavor.

    Cons:

    Requires more time to heat up and clean compared to gas grills.

 
 

2. Kamado Joe Classic II

Features:

The Kamado Joe Classic II is a versatile ceramic grill that excels in heat retention and distribution. It comes with a two-tier cooking system, an air lift hinge, and a patented ash drawer for easy cleanup.

Pros:

 Exceptional heat control, versatile cooking options (grill, smoke, bake), and high-quality construction.

Cons:

Heavier and more expensive at $1,376 than traditional charcoal grills, but well worth the price as it’s our top pick overall.

 
 

3. Traeger Pro 575

Features:

The Traeger Pro 575 is a wood pellet grill that combines the flavor of wood grilling with the convenience of digital controls. It features WiFIRE technology, allowing you to control the grill from your smartphone.

Pros:

Consistent temperature control, versatile cooking options, and smart technology integration. Good overall value at $599.95.

Cons:

Requires electricity and wood pellets, making it less portable.

Gas

Why Choose Gas?

Gas is popular for its convenience and quick heat-up times. They offer precise temperature control, making them ideal for cooking a variety of foods. Gas grills are also relatively easy to clean and maintain, perfect for those busy Miami evenings.

Top Brands and Models:

  1. Weber Genesis II E-335

    Features:

    The Weber Genesis II E-335 offers a powerful GS4 grilling system, high-performance burners, and a sear station for perfect steaks. It also includes a side burner for additional cooking options.

    Pros:

    Even heat distribution, high-quality construction, and a comprehensive 10-year warranty.

    Cons:

    On the pricier side at $1,279.99, but worth the investment for serious grillers.

2. Napoleon Rogue 425

Features:

This unit boasts three stainless steel burners, an infrared side burner, and a cast iron cooking grid. The Napoleon Rogue 425 is designed for flexibility and durability.

Pros:

Excellent heat retention, sleek design, and easy assembly; with fair value at $799.

Cons:

Slightly smaller cooking area compared to other models in its price range.

3. Broil King Signet 320

Features:

The Broil King Signet 320 features heavy-duty cast iron cooking grids, a Flav-R-Wave cooking system, and dual-tube burners for even heating.

Pros:

Robust construction, great value for money at $869, and reliable performance.

Cons:

Some users may find the design less appealing compared to other premium brands.

Electric

Why Choose Electric?

Electric is ideal for those with limited outdoor space or where gas and/or charcoal units are not allowed. They offer convenience, ease of use, and are often more compact. Perfect for those Miami high-rises with strict fire regulations.

Top Brands and Models:

  1. Weber Q 2400 Electric

    Features:

    The Weber Q 2400 offers a 280 square inch cooking area, porcelain-enameled cast iron grates, and infinite heat control settings.

    Pros:

    Compact, easy to use, and produces great grill marks.

    Cons:

    Limited to areas with an electrical outlet and lacks the smoky flavor of charcoal grills. A little pricier at $426.99.

2. George Foreman Indoor/Outdoor Electric

Features:

This versatile grill can be used indoors and outdoors, featuring a non-stick coating, adjustable temperature control, and a removable stand.

Pros:

Affordable at $154.98, easy to clean, and versatile.

Cons:

Smaller cooking surface and less durable than other electric grills.

3. Char-Broil Bistro TRU-Infrared Electric

Features:

The Char-Broil Bistro uses TRU-Infrared technology to ensure even cooking and reduce flare-ups. It offers a compact design with 320 square inches of cooking space.

Pros:

Consistent heat, compact size, and easy to clean. Good overall price at $244.99.

Cons:

Smaller cooking area and requires an electrical outlet.

Conclusion

Choosing the right summer outdoor patio grill depends on your cooking style, space, and preferences. Gas grills offer convenience and control, charcoal/wood grills provide rich, smoky flavors that we Argentinians cherish, and electric grills are perfect for those with limited space.

Whatever you choose, fire up the grill and enjoy a summer of delicious BBQ, a good bottle of Malbec, and unforgettable moments! ¡Salud!

 
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