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Why you need commercial grills

By: Leonard Lim

Are you looking for suitable commercial grills for your business? Or are you looking for a heavy duty grill to gratify your passion for cooking? I want to help you make a better informed decision. There are some things you might need to know before you make the buying decision.
A commercial grill is often used by people and businesses that barbecue frequently. If you are using your grill as frequently as three or more times a week, then a commercial grill would be right for you. Mostly restaurants, cafes, buffet caterers and competition cooks use such grills.
Well, what's so special about commercial grills?? The main difference between a commercial and a residential one is that the commercial grill units are built for heavy duty, high-use cooking. They are usually heavier, larger, made of thicker frames like stainless steel and other stronger components. These special kind of grills can also generate and be able to sustain a higher temperature than residential grills. You can cook more, and in a shorter amount of time.
These grills come in an assortment of designs and many of them have the traditional black metal frame and stainless steel coating. You can also select and choose the grill depending on the type of fuel you want to use. Some of the types of fuel being used for these grills are:
Liquid Petroleum Gas
Natural Gas
Wood
Charcoal
Mesquite
Electric
You will also get a choice of whether you want a stationary grill, like those fixed in a restaurant kitchen, or one that is mounted on a portable grill or trailer, for mobile bbq services to parks, beaches, vacation homes or any other outdoor places. Some of these grills can even double up as a smoker and be used for baking. Isn't that cool?
Well, I hope you have a better understand of commercial grills now.
Have a great time!
Larry Lim

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