Gas Grill Recommendations

I am looking for recommendations on a gas grill for my wife and I.
I bought a cheap charcoal grill before going off the deep end just to ensure she liked the food.
While she likes the food she has indicated she likes food off of the gas grill better.
I've cooked food seasoned identically as well as to the same doneness level.

That said I am looking for something that I can cook ribs on as well as have searing ability.
I have been looking at Blaze and Napolean grills mainly as of now.
I want something that I can take off of the cart (freestanding now, built it later) as well as run off of natural gas (when built-in).
I don't really care about lighted knobs etc but internal lights may come in handy.
I would like the ability to add a rotisserie at some point.



Current front runners are a Blaze 4LTE or 5LTE with one of the burners converted to an infrared searing burner or a Napolean Prestige 665 RSIB.
 
I am looking for recommendations on a gas grill for my wife and me.
I bought a cheap charcoal grill before going off the deep end just to ensure she liked the food.
While she likes the food she has indicated she likes food off of the gas grill better.
I've cooked food seasoned identically as well as to the same doneness level.

That said I am looking for something that I can cook ribs on as well as have the searing ability.
I have been looking at Blaze and Napolean grills mainly as of now.
I want something that I can take off of the cart (freestanding now, built it later) as well as runoff of natural gas (when built-in).
I don't really care about lighted knobs etc but internal lights may come in handy best small grills.
I would like the ability to add a rotisserie at some point.



Current front runners are a Blaze 4LTE or 5LTE with one of the burners converted to an infrared searing burner or a Napolean Prestige 665 RSIB.
thanks in advance for any help
 

dwhee87

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You'll have to change out the venturi valves on each burner to swap from LP to natgas. Make sure whichever you end up with has that option.
 

livinoutdoors

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I would just get a nice wood burner and then tell her its a gas grill.
 

westcobbdog

Senior Member
Whatever you buy get a cover so the grill won't rust.
I just went from a propane grill to a natural gas ready grill, like it ok so far.
 

specialk

Senior Member
I been looking at phoenix.....i had a holland that played out over about 15 years, but they went out of business....another guy bought the company and was supposed to have the same grills out in 2022 but nothing on their website about a definate date.....phoenix is real close to the holland.....
 

TJay

Senior Member
What about a pellet type grill? All the convenience of a gasser and they do a pretty good job at smoking too.
 
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ol bob

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Try to find an original phoenix, made from American stainless steel, and will last a life time. They weigh ton.
 

Stonewall 2

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Forget about gas buy a Weber kettle charcoal grill learn how to cook on it. I cook on mine 3 to 4 times a week. Might as well use the oven if you go gas in my opinion. Haven’t had a gas grill in 20 years
 
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