The Best Gas Grills Under $500

2022-05-14 07:42:50 By : Ms. Jay park

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Warmer weather means it's officially grilling season! We can't wait to get outside and grill up our favorite summer recipes, from hearty mains like surf 'n turn foil packs, chicken kebabs, and mahi mahi tacos to flavorful side dishes like Bang Bang Corn, Mediterranean eggplant, and grilled broccoli. While investing in a high-quality gas grill will always yield superior results, there's no need to break the bank. We asked grilling experts for their favorite gas grills under $500, so you can save your money for other things—like the butcher shop.

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We don't mess around when it comes to grilling, so we went to the experts. We asked master grillers and bloggers, including Robyn Lindars of Grill Girl and Kita Roberts of Girl Carnivore, to share their picks for the best grills under $500. This list features a variety of gas grills, from flat tops and portable options to space savers and three-burner powerhouses. Many of these picks are crafted out of durable materials that are both weather and rust-resistant, with grates that are coated in porcelain for easy cleaning. We also looked for useful features such as temperature gauges, foldable shelves, and easy ignition to make your life a little easier. With any of these options, you'll be in (budget) grill heaven.

Kita Roberts of Girl Carnivore is a big fan of Char-Broil's Commercial Series Amplifire 2-Burner Gas Grill, which features TRU-Infrared cooking technology and grates designed for even heating, less flare-ups, and juicier food. You'll have plenty of room on the 325-square-inch cook space, which features porcelain-coated and rust-resistant cast-iron grates. And, you'll never have to worry about overcooked food because a temperature gauge is built into the lid.

The Napoleon Freestyle 365 Gas Grill is a go-to recommendation from Grill Girl's Robyn Lindars. Wave-shaped, porcelain-coated cast-iron cooking grids provide even heat distribution and an iconic sear. A temperature gauge is conveniently located in the hood, which is also made to withstand weather.

Recommended by Grill Girl's Robyn Lindar is the Broil King Gem 320 Gas Grill. It has a 295-square-inch cook space with three stainless steel tube burners and porcelain-coated cast iron cooking grids. The side shelves feature hooks for hanging tools and can also fold down to optimize space.

This Blackstone flat top grill, which features a 36-inch griddle, is one of the most fun gas grills on the market according to Girl Carnivore's Kita Roberts.

"Whether you’re flipping pancakes on a Sunday morning or making smash burgers on busy weeknights, these grills bring something fun to the gas grill world!" With four burners and a 768-square-inch cooking space, you'll have plenty of space for cooking large meals.

"For portability, the Weber Q series is a perfect portable gas grill whether you’re cooking on the beach, on a camping trip, or kicking it for a tailgate," said Kita Roberts. "It’s a handy compact little grill that’s also a perfect choice for urban living." The gas grill features a lid thermometer for easy temperature monitoring, along with porcelain-enameled, cast-iron grates that are easy to clean and facilitate even heating.

The Weber Q series ranges from the Q 1000 to the Q 3200, each with different a cooking area, BTU input, and price.