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Overfilling Prevention Devices For Consumers
This information has been developed to create a better understanding relative to the introduction of a new safety device designed to markedly increase the safe use of small propane cylinders While an occasional inconvenience may occur during the ... [... more]
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Gas Vs. Charcoal Grills:
Gas vs. Charcoal grills is a debate among barbeque lovers that will never end! The debate over which grill is better-gas or charcoal-may not induce as many passionate and polarized opinions as the upcoming presidential campaign, but for outdoor ... [... more]
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Barbeque Makeover for Less:
You can save significant amounts of money by cleaning your existing equipment and shopping for replacement parts, rather than buying a whole new grill or cooker. Has your grill seen better days? Is your BBQ smoker old, worn, broken, or just not ... [... more]
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Safety and Cooking Tips
Gas grill Safety and Cooking Tips from the Propane Education and Research Council The sounds, smells, and sizzle of summer are back...and it's about time. Few things are as enjoyable during summer months as outdoor grilling, and nothing heats a ... [... more]
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Gas Grill Burner Cleaning and Repair
This article should help you through the majority of possible gas grill burner problems. At any time if these cleaning procedures did not work, replacement is necessary. The burner is the guts of the grill. It is also subject to a number of ... [... more]
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Gas Grill Cooking Grids
If the chrome grid is not excessively rusted, soak in a hot soapy water solution to loosen the cumulated grease Rinse thoroughly and lightly coat with cooking oil before use If you find broken welds, cannot adequately remove rust, or have ... [... more]
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Find Your Make, Model and Serial Number
Your gas grill should have some sort of aluminum tag. The location of this tag is generally on the body of the frame at ground level, it should be approximately at ankle height. However, if it is a built in grill the tag will most likely be on ... [... more]
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Glass Windows... Protecting Them From Breakage
Ever had a glass window break for no apparent reason? Then replaced it, only to have it break again shortly after? The problem is in fact the burner inside the grill. Due to gunk, rust, aging, or another reason, your burner holes can get ... [... more]
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Keep Your Grill Looking Great... Inside and Out!
First cover the valve gas jet area and any ignitor wires with a protective cloth or plastic, or aluminum foil (Fig. 1) Scrape off heavy grease or cooking debris accumulation with a putty knife or scraper (Fig. 2) Next vacuum the dry debris with a ... [... more]
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Problems with Gas Grill Hoses
This is always an interesting topic.. You're all ready to fry up some juicy looking steaks on the BBQ, when you discover your hose has been chewed up due to one hungry animal or another trying to get the tasty fat drippings from your ... [... more]
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Keep Your Automatic Ignitor Igniting!
An ignitor sends a high voltage along the wire to the ignitor electrode inside the collector box. The collector box collects gas which sparks the light. Check the connections at the push button itself, and at the spark collector box. These ... [... more]
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Lava Rock and Briquette Etiquette!
The fundamental difference is lava rocks need to be replaced every season or two (depending how long you use them). Briquettes, while more expensive can be turned over and reused. An easy way to clean briquettes on an ongoing basis is to ... [... more]
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