How to Choose Your First Grill: Gas vs Charcoal vs Pellet vs Kamado
For most people who grill 1-3 times a week: a mid-range gas grill (Weber Spirit series) or a budget pellet grill (Pit Boss, Traeger Pro 22). Serious cooks who want both smoking and high-heat searing: the Camp Chef Woodwind WiFi covers both. Weekend charcoal ritual: Weber Original Kettle, full stop.
At a Glance
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Weber Original Kettle Charcoal Grill 22-Inch
“Weber Original Kettle 22-inch is the charcoal grill standard — the two-damper control and lid thermometer produce repeatable results that beginning grillers learn on and experts never feel the need to”
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- Vented lid design lets you control temperature precisely via airflow
- Porcelain-enameled grate resists rust and cleans up easily
- Sturdy legs provide stable footing on uneven patio surfaces
- Deep firebox holds enough charcoal for long low-and-slow cooks
Watch out for
- Charcoal requires 20–30 minutes of prep time before cooking
- Ash cleanup after each session adds to overall cooking time
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The Weber Original Kettle is the most-copied grill design in history for one reason: it works perfectly. The 22-inch diameter gives you 363 square inches of cooking space — enough for 13 burgers or a whole chicken. The domed lid creates an oven for indirect cooking. The two-zone fire setup (pile coals on one side) gives you high-heat searing and low-and-slow finishing in the same session. The One-Touch cleaning system makes ash cleanup a 60-second job. Aaron Franklin uses a modified Weber for his early tests. That's all you need to know.
Weber Spirit E-310 3-Burner Liquid Propane Gas Grill Porcelain Black
“The most reliable entry-level gas grill for backyard cooking. Ideal for families who grill 2-3 times per week and want Weber quality without paying $700+.”
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- 3-burner
- 529 sq in
- Weber quality
- Porcelain grates
- LP gas
Watch out for
- Assembly requires 1-2 hours and a second person
- no side burner at this price point
- grease management tray needs frequent cleaning after heavy use
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The Weber Spirit E-310 is the grill that makes people stop apologizing for owning a gas grill. The porcelain-enameled cast iron grates retain and radiate heat like cast iron should. The three-burner layout enables proper two-zone cooking — something two-burner grills can't do as effectively. The Flavorizer bars catch drippings and vaporize them back onto the food (this is the mechanism behind gas grill flavor, and Weber's design is best-in-class). 10-year warranty on everything except the igniter. Built to last 15-20 years. Our Weber vs Char-Broil comparison breaks down exactly what the price difference buys you.
Traeger Grills Pro 22 Wood Pellet Grill and Smoker, 572 sq in, 6-in-1 BBQ, Bronze
“The Traeger Pro 22 delivers the wood-fired BBQ flavor that charcoal and gas cannot replicate, with the set-it-and-forget-it convenience that makes it practical for weeknight smoking. The WiFIRE contro”
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- 572 sq in
- 6-in-1 cooking
- Wood pellet flavor
- Wi-Fi control
Watch out for
- Very expensive at over $1,000
- Pellet fuel creates ongoing cost compared to propane or charcoal
- 572 sq in cooking surface is smaller than larger models in the Pro series
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The Traeger Pro 22 is where most people start their pellet grill journey — and many never leave. The D2 Direct Drive controller holds temperature within ±15°F without you touching anything. Load the hopper, set 225°F, go to bed, wake up to pulled pork. The 572 square inches handles a full brisket flat with room for a rack of ribs alongside. WiFIRE app connectivity lets you monitor and adjust from your phone. The Pro 22 won't sear at 700°F like a grill that uses direct flame, but pair it with a cast iron grate at 500°F and you get a legitimate reverse-sear. Our Traeger vs Camp Chef comparison goes deep on the differences.
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