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Selecting a Built in Gas Grill for your Outdoor kitchenFirst select the material for the built in grills. Then you can research on various alternatives using the internet, where you can go through an array of built in grills in a matter of mouse clicks. Built in grills are available in a range of materials like stainless steel, enamel-coated steel, cast iron, cast aluminum, or an amalgamation of various metals. Stainless steel is most preferred as it offers better resistance to corrosion, however they are expensive. You can go for cheaper materials which can cook as good as a fire magic stainless steel built in grill, but it may not last as long as a stainless steel built in grill would. Weber, Alfresco, Wolf, Char-Broil, fire magic built in grills, Napoleon, Kalamazoo, Cal Flame, Capital, Crown Verity, Vermont Castings, DCS and OCI are some of the quality built in grill manufacturers. You can select from these built in grills based on online reviews. One of the most popular built in grills is fire magic which provides 11 island grills of top performance. Once you have selected your brand of built in grill, you should decide whether you are going to install it yourself or hire a professional. It is better to go for simple fire magic built in grills if you want to do it yourself. Do the necessary measurements to calculate the materials required to install the built in grills. Get these materials and other building tools as required. The built in grills are going to be part of an outdoor kitchen, so it should be made of material that withstands extreme weather. You should also calculate the British Thermal Units (Btu) required for the built in grills. A Btu is the temperature required to increase heat of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. The temperature of your built in grill should be according to size of the grill. Typically, the built in grills should be able to generate around 100 British Thermal Units/ sq inch of the cooking space. So if the built in grill is larger, the more will be the Btu needed for reaching that temperature. Once you have selected the materials and the features you are looking for, you can start shopping with focus on your type of fire magic built in grill. As already pointed out, it is important to know what you want beforehand to get the right fire magic built in grill for your outdoor kitchen. Related ArticlesKitchen appliances: No more spending long hoursEffective cleaning with Steam Cleaner? Recipes with temperature requirements: Cooking thermometer Getting discount cookware sets |
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