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How To Buy A Grill On A Shoestring Budget

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Table of Contents

  • Consider when you’re planning to buy the grill
  • Comparing gas vs. charcoal grills
  • Consider what you need and want
  • Look for a good warranty
  • Takeaway

Investing in a barbecue grill can be something of a costly venture. Whether you’re looking into getting another grill after investing in an outdoor kitchen or getting one after just moving into your first new home, barbecues can be a surprisingly expensive product. But if you’re planning to impress and make new friends or just want to show off, a barbecue party with a new grill can be just the thing you need. The only problem is that you might not have the money to buy that big shiny grill with four different burners.

There is good news, even if those big grills and their features look way too good but will cost what seems like half of your entire savings. While you might not be as enthusiastic about cheaper grills, many of them are just as great as the bigger ones. So make sure you know exactly what you’re looking for before making a final decision. After all, with the right choice, you can turn that small grill into a fabulous grilling machine with just a few accessories.

One of the best places to get a new barbecue grill is at dicksonbbq.com, where there are all types of barbecues available to be bought in addition to accessories and even sauces for your dishes. Dickson BBQ also regularly offers deals on their available grills, so check out the site whenever. And to further help you find a way to get a grill on a tight budget, we’ve collected some tips and tricks on getting the most out of your budget.

Consider when you’re planning to buy the grill

When you’re looking into getting a new grill, one of the first things you need to do is consider what time of the year you want to purchase the grill. If you don’t mind buying a barbecue grill at a regular price, any time after June and before March or April is a prime time to buy one. However, if you have a small budget for your grill, you might want to consider the time when deals are everywhere.

Ideally, the prime time to look for deals is around moving time or near the middle of September. Since the end of summer is when the year’s grilling season typically ends as well, barbecue specialty and home renovation stores frequently drop the prices on their stock of grills in order to get them sold before winter hits. Some of the higher-quality brands are likely to be sold at a much more affordable price and may even fall into your budget’s range. Even if they don’t, some of the cheaper but good-quality grills might drop to an even more affordable price, leaving you with even more money to use elsewhere.

Comparing gas vs. charcoal grills

One of the things you need to consider is what type of grill you want to get. Certain factors can also influence how much you pay in the long run as well. If you’re going to get a cheaper grill right off the bat and don’t mind a smaller but more frequent cost in the future, a charcoal grill might be the best choice for you. The cheapest and most simple charcoal grill can cost roughly $25 while a more moderate cost would be about $150. This however doesn’t include the cost for the bags of charcoal or briquettes that you’re bound to go through quickly if you grill a lot.

Propane or gas grills are a bit more expensive at the first purchase, with a lower cost margin being around $130 to about $300. However, gas grills tend to use a lesser amount of fuel for cooking meat than a charcoal grill does. For gas grills, a 20-pound tank can give you roughly 25 cooking sessions before it needs to be refilled, whereas a 20-pound bag of charcoal only gives you three sessions. In the same way, refilling the gas tank for your grill can cost between $14 to $20, while getting a new bag of charcoal can be between $19 and $40 for higher qualities.

Consider what you need and want

The most important thing you need to do is to carefully consider what you want to get in your barbecue grill and what you need. While a four-burner gas grill with a side induction burner and a double-tier cooking system might sound great, if all you plan to grill is burgers and hot dogs, you only really need a single burner. More often than not, the lack of any extra features will lessen the cost of the grill, so making sure that it’s also from a well-known brand ensures durability.

In addition, considering what features you need makes sure that, when the time comes, and the prices for barbecues have dropped to a reasonable margin, you know exactly what the brand is and what model it is that you plan to get. It ensures that the grill is also available by the time the barbecue season ends and you don’t accidentally lose the chance to get your perfect grill for your home and budget.

Look for a good warranty

When looking into a barbecue grill, make sure that you get a good warranty with the grill. Though the grill might not be the most high-tech, high-quality barbecue available, you should still be sure that there’s some way to save you money if your grill’s parts break before they should. Ideally, search for brands that have a longer warranty on their burners, like how some brands have a 10-year warranty. Depending on the brand, you might even get the labour costs covered.

Takeaway

When it comes to barbecues, remember that the price of the grill doesn’t always mean that the quality of the grill is better. While a grill might have more features, two similar grills might actually have vastly different price points. This is where setting a budget and researching the grill and your needs come into play. If you can find a good grill with everything you need, chances are that there’s a store that sells that same grill for a price that’s within your budget, no matter how tight it might be.

Sophia Miller

Sophia Miller

Sophia Miller, with a Master’s in Consumer Sciences from Ohio State University, has been a trusted advisor in creating buyer’s guides and product recommendations for the last 13 years. She joined our editorial team as a freelancer in 2019, offering her expertise in evaluating product features, value for money, and consumer trends. Her previous roles include consumer behavior research and retail consulting. She enjoys hiking and is actively involved in local consumer advocacy groups.

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