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Charcoal Grills

There are a lot of different kinds of charcoal grills on the market, in various price ranges, that offer many different features. Lots of grilling aficionados insist that charcoal is the only way to go when cooking outdoors.

This Weber grill is a classic. While there are lots of imitators this grill is built to last and has superior cooking abilities. The round design focuses heat and the multiple vents allow you to control it. This one charcoal grill can do most everything including smoking on a limited basis. The large grilling area gives you plenty of space for direct and indirect grilling. You can even get an optional rotisserie kit. bbq.about.com


The Napoleon M605RBCSS Charcoal Grill looks like a standard gas grill. Built into a gas grill looking cabinet, this charcoal grill boasts many of the features of a gas grill, but is completely fueled by charcoal. Take for instance the rear mounted rotisserie burner. A cleverly designed charcoal basket holds a vertical column of charcoal so you can cook indirectly on your rotisserie kit just like you would on a gas grill. In addition to the features you would find on any Napoleon grill, this unit has a well engineered airflow control system, heavy porcelain coated cast iron cooking grates, and a dual layer roll top lid. bbq.about.com


This is probably the best charcoal grill in the inexpensive category (usually under $50). While it might look primitive it is very versatile. Small enough to take it almost anywhere, yet large enough to grill a lot of food. This charcoal grill was designed about 75 years ago and hasn't changed much since. The basic design makes it simple to use but it also has great grilling abilities. bbq.about.com


Made of insulating ceramic that keeps heat in and air out, the Primo Oval is extremely good at delivering consistent heat. The oval shape provides 400 square inches of cooking surface, which is more than most charcoal grills. epicurious.com


The Cajun BBQ charcoal grill features: heavy 16 guage construction, 468 square inch area, 26 x 18 one-piece cooking grid, adjustable aluminum air vents, adjustable charcoal tray, and removable ash pan. smokergrills.com