BBQ Grills | Barbecues

BBQ Grills | Barbecues

Description
Description

Barbecue grills, or BBQ grills, are cooking devices designed to heat food items from below. Comprised of a surface for holding food and a fuel source that supplies the heat necessary for cooking, barbecue grills are common household fixtures available most often for outdoor use. First created as wooden structures that allowed for the slow cooking of meat, barbecue grills today are typically differentiated in three categories based on their heat source ranging from gas-fueled to charcoal and electric grills. Though most barbecue grills are produced for use at home for backyard grilling, barbecue grills are also available in portable sizes that make it possible to transport them for camping trips.

History
History

From ancient times, humans have cooked food over open flames. Initially, this was done using simple methods like skewering meat on sticks or placing it on flat stones. As societies evolved, the art of grilling was refined, leading to the development of basic grates placed over fire pits. By the 19th and 20th centuries, as people moved towards more urban lifestyles, the design of grills became more compact and portable. The post-war era saw a boom in backyard grilling, with the introduction of innovative designs like the kettle grill, making outdoor cooking a popular pastime.

Future
Future

Barbecue grills are evolving with today's lifestyles. Modern designs lean towards convenience, with smart grills offering app-controlled temperature settings and cooking alerts. Multi-function grills that can smoke, roast, and sear are gaining traction. As urban spaces shrink, there's a trend towards compact, balcony-friendly models. However, sustainability is a challenge, prompting a shift to eco-friendly fuels and energy-efficient designs. With increasing apartment living, safety regulations and smoke concerns also play a part in influencing grill designs and user preferences.

Common Questions
Common Questions
How do you build a BBQ grill?

Factors to consider in building a BBQ grill include deciding between gas or charcoal as well as the availability of electrical outlets, running water, lighting, and storage space. The grill should be mounted on steel supports and made of inflammable materials with a removable head and space below the grill. The basic structure for a grill head is a block U shape. If building a charcoal grill, a pair of metal grates are needed to hold both the coals and the food and layers of firebrick need to be lined around the grill area.

How do you clean a BBQ grill?

A general recommendation in the maintenance of a BBQ grill is to use a wire brush on the grates after every use and a thorough clean at twice a year or so depending on the amount of use the grill gets. A wire brush dipped in soapy water should do the trick in scrubbing off all the carbon of a gas grill. In the case of a charcoal grill, the old burned coals need to be thrown out. The next step is to take the grates along with any other removable part and place them in a bucket of soapy water to be scrubbed with a sponge after being soaked. Use a towel to wipe down the outside and begin re-assembling the parts once dry. The last step is to connect the propane tank and turn on the grill, allowing it to heat up enough to burn any residues from the cleaning process.

How do you clean rust off of a BBQ grill?

When cleaning rust off of a BBQ grill, use soap, warm water, and detergent to scrub the grill. It is best to avoid steel or wire wool and use a softer material such as a cloth or sponge for this. Make a paste out of vinegar and baking soda and apply this to the grill with the sponge or cloth, rinsing it with warm water after letting the applied paste sit between 20 and 30 minutes. Soda is also a solution to use in the removal of rust. Any removal part of the grill can be left soaking in a bucket of water overnight, then rinsed and scrubbed.

Fixtures

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50.5” | 128 cm
60.25” | 153 cm
28” | 71 cm
Dyna-Glo X-Large Charcoal Grill
128.000
153.000
71.000
20
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Dyna-Glo X-Large Charcoal Grill3D model of the Dyna-Glo X-Large Heavy-Duty Charcoal Grill viewed in perspective3D model of the Dyna-Glo X-Large Heavy-Duty Charcoal Grill viewed in perspective
50.25” | 127 cm
64.25” | 168 cm
26” | 66 cm
Napoleon Prestige Pro 500
127.000
168.000
66.000
900
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Napoleon Prestige Pro 500View of the Napoleon Prestige Pro 500 in 3D available for downloadView of the Napoleon Prestige Pro 500 in 3D available for download
51” | 130 cm
94.25” | 239 cm
25.25” | 64 cm
Napoleon Prestige Pro 825
130.000
239.000
64.000
150
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Napoleon Prestige Pro 825Perspective view of a 3D model of the Napoleon Prestige Pro 825Perspective view of a 3D model of the Napoleon Prestige Pro 825
48” | 122 cm
48” | 122 cm
25” | 64 cm
Napoleon Rogue 365
122.000
122.000
64.000
40
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Napoleon Rogue 3653D model of the Napoleon Rogue 365 viewed in perspective3D model of the Napoleon Rogue 365 viewed in perspective
38.75” | 98 cm
44.25” | 112 cm
20.25” | 51 cm
Napoleon TravelQ 285X
98.000
112.000
51.000
5
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Napoleon TravelQ 285XView of the Napoleon TravelQ 285X in 3D available for downloadView of the Napoleon TravelQ 285X in 3D available for download
39.5” | 100 cm
25” | 63.5 cm
22.5” | 57 cm
Weber Original Kettle Charcoal Grill - 22”
100.000
63.500
57.000
60
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Weber Original Kettle Charcoal Grill - 22”Perspective view of a 3D model of the Weber Original Kettle Charcoal Grill 22”Perspective view of a 3D model of the Weber Original Kettle Charcoal Grill 22”
Napoleon TravelQ 285X
Scale drawing of the Napoleon TravelQ 285X with a person for size comparison

The Napoleon TravelQ 285X offers all-terrain wheels, easy folding and setup, compact storage, and portability. It has two burners to provide heat for indirect grilling and smoking. It also has a scissor cart, high top cast aluminum lid, aluminum grease tray, and JetFire ignition. It is constructed out of stainless steel.

The Napoleon TravelQ 285X has an overall height of 38.75” (98 cm), width of 44.25” (112 cm), and depth of 20.25” (51 cm).

Collection of plan and elevation drawings of the Napoleon TravelQ 285X measured width, depth, and height
The Napoleon TravelQ 285X offers all-terrain wheels, easy folding and setup, compact storage, and portability. It has two burners to provide heat for indirect grilling and smoking. It also has a scissor cart, high top cast aluminum lid, aluminum grease tray, and JetFire ignition.

The Napoleon TravelQ 285X has an overall height of 38.75” (98 cm), width of 44.25” (112 cm), and depth of 20.25” (51 cm).

Collection of plan and elevation drawings of the Napoleon TravelQ 285X measured width, depth, and height
Napoleon TravelQ 285X
Height:
38.75” | 98 cm
Width:
44.25” | 112 cm
Length:
Depth:
20.25” | 51 cm
Weight:
Area:
Type
Portable Gas Grill
Designer
Napoleon

Drawings include:
Portable Gas Grill front elevation, side, plan

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