Gas Grill LP
Conversion
It
starts simply; one Sunday afternoon you decide to have
hamburgers on the grill. Later that week you remember how yummy
the burgers were and you decide to grill the chicken instead of
roasting it in the oven. Before you know it you have cooked out
almost every day that week and now you need another tank of
propane. Then another and another.
Once you are hooked on
cooking outdoors, you may decide its time to do a gas grill LP conversion, just to
save the hassle of replacing the tanks so often, not to mention
the savings. Most people do the bulk of their grilling in the
summertime. If you decide to do a gas grill LP conversion, you can
avoid heating up the kitchen by doing all of your cooking
outside. Vegetables can be grilled or roasted, you can use the
side
burners for making rice or other side
dishes and, of course, everyone knows meat, fish and fowl all
taste better cooked on the grill. Natural gas costs less than
using electricity and you'll save money on your air
conditioning bill. A gas
grill LP conversion is a sound economic move if you
are hooked on grilling.
The actual cost of doing a
gas grill LP
conversion is not high. It requires tools that are
already present in most households and the extra hardware and
supplies are not expensive. There are conversion kits
available, but check the supply list against what you have and
what you need to see if it is worth the investment. There are
do-it-yourself instructions available online and in books and
magazines; you may not need to spend that extra money.
If you have already made a
substantial investment in your grill, it may be worth it to you
to spend a little more money and time on a gas grill LP conversion. It saves
money, time and allows you to actually do a little customizing
on your grill as to temperature levels and heating times.
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