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Could any affordable charcoal grill on the market trump our tried-and-true favorite, the basic Weber kettle? We reviewed 7 charcoal grills—watch to see how we tested them. See which ones heated up the competition, and which ones left us cold.
We tested seven charcoal grills priced at $400 or less.
Grilling: We grilled hamburgers, fish fillets, and beef satay skewers, rating grills on their performance during quick, hot cooking. Grills that provided a thick sear rated highest.
BBQ/Heat Retention: We barbecued baby back ribs for 4 hours, turning them every 30 minutes and adding coals after 2 hours. We also monitored the temperatures of the grills for 2 hours with identical volumes of hot coals and half-open vents, without opening lids. The best grills maintained steady heat with the least temperature drop.
Design: We considered how easy it was to add coals, as well as grill layout, air vent position and control, lid, wheels, handles, and other features that contributed to the grills’ performance, ease of use, and versatility.
Assembly: We timed a pair of testers with no special training as they assembled each grill, noting the quality of the instructions. Faster assembly times earned high marks.
Cleanup: Grills that made it easier to remove ashes rated higher.
Capacity: We tested the fit of 14-pound turkeys under the lid of each grill and whether eight 4-inch hamburgers could be grilled at once.
Construction Quality: We observed the sturdiness of each grill and its condition by the end of testing.
Grate: We preferred cast-iron bars and roomy cooking surfaces.
Favorite Features: We noted parts of the grill that helped it perform better or made it easier to use.
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Please do a thorough review like this for expensive grill / bbq and a separate one for smoker. Some people myself included like out door cooking very much and are willing to take out a second mortgage for a grill. Thanks.
1:27 NOOOOOOOO NOT THE BURGERS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Love it!! I used to use a propane grill and after using my Weber, the food just tastes so much better and the temp MyBest.Kitchen control is so easy! Will never use a propane grill again!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiC_6LgAC3c
You're a full sized Turkey.
I sure wish the Weber Deluxe with gas ignition was only $349 as you state in the video in 2013. It is at least $549 now in 2022
Dont cost that no more
5 miniute advertisement for Weber. She did not mention the other ones by name. They basically made a criteria with all the features Weber has and graded the rest based on it.
Weber is the only real option for a charcoal grill.
I just purchased the Weber master touch and I love it! I hope it lasts me a really long time.
dang this is why I love Americas Test kitchen. They really go through everything
I really don't understand the appeal of the PK. For the price you aren't getting much.
thats an add
Imagine how awesome it must be to live near their test kitchen when they're testing those grills! "We made a ton of food, anyone want some?" 🍔
Where's the PK grill??? Original is less than $400….. Boo!
You ought to review pellet grills or portable grills
Over £600 in the UK. Mad
Love you guys. Great channel. I'm growing genuinely quite curious as to why there are so very few stainless charcoal grills. I mean… it sits outside full of corrosive ash. You'd think half would be stainless.
I was given a Webber kettle grill….I got rid of it…it takes far more fuel to heat than my "bread box" style old Craftsmen grill…still have and use the Craftsman after 45 years
i love my weber and pk grill
It's the big green egg. Nothing else comes close.
Here's a list that helped me out.
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In the end, I went with #5.
1:21
Didn't have to watch the whole video..Weber us the winner all the time
I have seen ATK do charcoal and propane grills, but what about pellet grills?
At 5:06 the handle is smashed!
Lol idk if I'm supposed to take this seriously
Thanks
The Weber Master Touch has a hinged grate and charcoal holders that make adding coals a snap. Worth the extra few bucks it costs.
Standard original 22 inch Weber Grill.
You didn't have to aggressively force that one burger to fall to its death! 1:30
I’ve learned a lot just by watching this video.