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Outback Gas Barbecues

By admin | May 1, 2008

When deciding on what kind of Outback gas barbecue you need, you will have to examine precisely your means of fuel. Do you want a charcoal BBQ or do you have access to a gas line? Once you determine what type of fuel you will be using, you can then narrow down the type of BBQ that you require for your cooking needs.

There are several different lines of products that Outback carries for anyone’s taste. The Modern Classics line of BBQs consists of wooden trolley BBQs that appeal to the more traditional BBQ enthusiast. They come in both charcoal and gas variations. Flatbed or hooded types with 2 or 3 burners will suit any needs a BBQ customer may have.

The Omega charcoal range of products introduces the entry-level BBQ customer to Outback and their line of quality products. These are hooded models only and are quite compact for beginners or for someone who does not have a lot of space to harbor a large extravagant BBQ.

The Excel gas BBQs are very sleek models that come in 3 different models to choose from. All 3 styles of Excel BBQs are hooded models and have been improved in 2007 from the past Excel models.

The Elite line of products from Outback has both charcoal and gas options available. You have your choice of either a flatbed or hooded range unit when looking at a gas BBQ. 2, 3, or even 6 burners are optional with the Elite products for those who require the necessary additions. The Elite Diamond products are stainless steel and come with your choice of 3 or 6 burner style.

Not only does Outback cover all your BBQ needs, but also any accessories you may require for your new BBQ. Briquettes and lava rocks are ready to go for your new charcoal unit. You may purchase a battery-operated rotisserie for any of the hooded models (except the Omega). Porcelain coated baking dishes, cast-iron grills and griddles or even a smoke box can complete you Outback package. What BBQ would be complete without a proper grill brush, propane or butane regulator, and stainless steel grilling accessories for all your BBQ needs.

After purchasing your new Outback BBQ, you will have to take into account the elements of weather that may have an effect on your new purchase. To alleviate any problems later, be sure to pick up a BBQ cover to fit your hooded or flatbed model, complete with a gas bottle cover for added protection.

You will be more than just satisfied at your Outback BBQ. As you use your new product, you will find the sleek design and ease of use convenient and you may end up barbequing in your home more than you originally planned.

Topics: Barbecues |

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