Father's Day Grills Under $200

Outdoor Grills Make Great Gifts for Dads

Gayle Parks
Are you looking for a Father's Day gift that will continue to bring fun and functionality for years to come? If you are then a new outdoor grill might be just the gift you are looking for. Father's Day grills are truly a gift that keeps on giving. And if you play your cards right you may get to taste the results of your great gift idea.

Even men who wouldn't step foot into a kitchen will happily grill a burger or a steak, especially if they have a shiny new grill to use. Burgers, hotdogs, chops and steaks and even veggies can be grilled to perfection by even the most culinary challenged. All are available at well known home and garden centers which are, most likely, close to your home. And there are numerous Father's Day grills to choose from too. There are many different types of grills in all shapes and sizes representing various brand names.

In an online search for charcoal grills, for example, I found more than ten charcoal grills selling for under $200, indeed some were well under. Likewise, in a search for gas grills I found over twelve listed at under $200. Gas grills do tend to be more expensive than charcoal grills; I suppose because they are more complicated. But they are not complicated to use and are generally less messy than charcoal grills.

If your Father's Day Grills recipient likes things big, powerful and shiny than you may want to consider one of the new gas grills like a Uniflame 46,000 BTU 4-Burner gas grill or a Char-Broil 35,000 BTU 2 Burner gas grill. These two grills range in price from about $100 to $157.

If you think your dad would prefer charcoal over gas than a Landmann Barrell Charcoal grill for about $99 might be just the thing. If your dad likes things really simple than a Uniflame 22" Kettle Charcoal grill might make him very happy. This grill lists for about $40. With prices like these a new grill can, and will, fit into almost any budget. So you can feel good about your gift to dad without feeling the sting in your wallet.

Whichever grill you choose for your Father's Day grills recipient be sure and have it assembled or assemble it yourself. You don't want to make dad work on his special day. And don't forget the BBQ tongs!

Published by Gayle Parks

I am 46 years old, semi-retired and currently living in Pennsylvania. I am originally from Texas.My interests include; reading, writing, nature and pets.  View profile

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