Which Type Of BBQ Is Right For You?
Portable BBQ
Fuel: Charcoal, electric, gas, hybrid (gas + charcoal)
Where: Balconies, picnics, camping
This type of BBQ is compact and lightweight. Some models come with folding side shelves and detachable stands for easy storage. Feed 4-6 people at once.
Flat Top BBQ
Fuel: Gas
Where: Balconies, decks, backyard, courtyard
The good ol’ traditional Aussie “barbie” and how the beloved school sausage sizzle began. Flat top, gas fuelled barbeques are perfect for the classic Australian BBQ of steaks, sausages, fried onions, rissoles and the traditional Aussie breakfast.
Hooded BBQ
Fuel: Gas
Where: Balconies, decks, backyard, courtyard
With a hood to trap the heat, this type of BBQ provides the flexibility to not only grill and fry but also to bake, roast and smoke. Most of the time the cart that houses the BBQ also provides you with shelving and storage options, including a safe spot for the gas bottle to stand. Many models have an optional rotisserie as an accessory. The hooded type is a great fit for the BBQ connoisseur who likes to entertain often, with a generous menu for their guests.
Charcoal Grill & Smokers
Fuel: Charcoal, wood, heat beads
Where: Backyard, decks, large courtyard
This type of BBQ is what offers you to achieve the distinctive, wood smoked flavour in your food. They don’t have any other features and are the most simplified, old-style of BBQ cooking, but if you have plenty of time and patience on your hand to endure the slow cooking it will be well worth it. Good ventilation is an absolute must and you may want to consider extras like a grill and hotplate, as well as wheels for ease of portability.
While you may have been a bit uncertain at the start, we are confident that you now have more of an idea of the type of BBQ you are after. To help you feel confident with your final decision and best prepare your purchasing journey, click here to view the wide range of BBQs available on the market, read consumers reviews and find your local retailers to purchase from.
Happy grilling!
Hooded Built-In BBQ
Fuel: Gas, hybrid (gas + charcoal)
Where: Built into an existing or new structure
This popular type chosen by frequent BBQ chefs can be built into your outdoor entertainment kitchen, creating the ideal space for you to relax and spend time with friends and family… and of course the BBQ! While cooking with the hood closed, you have the capability to produce beautiful, juicy meals just like what you would get when cooking in an oven, while still also being able to flame and grill meats like you usually would.
Flat Top Built-In
Fuel: Gas
Where: Built into an existing or new structure
Just like the freestanding flat top BBQ, this type can be built within your outdoor entertaining area and perfect for the backyard chefs who prefer to keep things simple and don’t require the grilling functionality.
Wok
Fuel: Gas
When you’re designing your outdoor kitchen, it’s a good opportunity to consider whether you’d like to include a built-in wok, allowing you to toss some delicious stir fries and veggies over the flame while working over the BBQ. This is a great option when you’re entertaining and don’t want to be rushing back and forth to and from the kitchen. If you are installing a Wok Burner as a separate side burner on your built-in BBQ, ensure it’s on the opposite side to any rotisserie boxes otherwise you cannot use them both at same time. If you’re shopping for a Freestanding BBQ, some models feature a Wok Burner on the side, providing cooking versatility when cooking for a crowd.
While you may have been a bit uncertain at the start, we are confident that you now have more of an idea of the type of BBQ you are after. To help you feel confident with your final decision and best prepare your purchasing journey, click here to view the wide range of BBQs available on the market, read consumers reviews and find your local retailers to purchase from.
Happy grilling!