I just bought a Thermos grill from Target and really like it. It's about 50,000 btu and can be set up to use my house's gas line or a standard propane tank. I love to grill and it makes a mean flank steak.
2007-06-20 04:49:54
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answered by captainfreedomspace 2
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If you look at Home Depot, pretty much every propane BBQ they sell indicates that it has the option for natural gas. It's usually a few hundred dollars more and you will have to pay an expert to run the extra pipe in your house to connect the BBQ. But on the positive side, the gas is a little cheaper and you will never run out.
2007-06-20 07:58:06
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answered by Giddark 2
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My brother in law ran a gas line from his home over to the bar-b-Que. Now he never needs to go out and get propane. He just used his regular propane grill.
2007-06-24 20:14:04
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answered by ? 5
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go with the best, most of the Weber gas grills have natural gas options. No more running out of propane in the middle of steak, yes!
2007-06-20 05:04:53
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answered by redwine 6
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maybe i am wrong but natural gas is not good for cooking. it is not as clean a propane. take it from hank hill, propane is the best way to grill!
2007-06-20 04:41:40
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answered by Italian Samurai 2
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Any gas grill can be hooked into your home gas line. It requires a professional to initiate it.
2007-06-20 06:41:35
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answered by dawnb 7
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yea. my dad used to have a grill that operated on methane.
i guess that it is pretty common in india.
2007-06-26 07:40:47
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answered by Amy 2
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Sorry I do not...
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2007-06-24 20:15:16
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answered by H.O.T. Dog 6
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