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  • <h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: Briquettes Not Needed

    Gas grills use either natural gas or propane. They never use briquettes. A natural gas grill is connected to the supply line in in your house, and propane gas comes in tanks that you purchase. Initially, natural gas costs more because of line installation, but in the very long run, natural gas is cheaper.

    On the Other: Using Briquettes

    Many people say that food tastes better when grilled on a charcoal grill using briquettes. In addition, charcoal grills are usually less expensive. It can also be more fun to get the coals burning. With gas grills, you typically just flip a switch or push a button.

    Bottom Line

    While gas grills and charcoal grills are both for outdoor grilling, they use very different methods and vary in expense. You should use briquettes or charcoal only in a charcoal grill, because you cannot use briquettes in gas grills.

    Source:

    GasGrillsNow.co:; Gas Grill FAQs

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