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Fine cooking performance, free assembly, and more features make now a good time to buy a grill. While you could easily pay more than $1,000, our tests show that spending more than $500 rarely buys better grilling.
Sales of gas grills continue to be strong as manufacturers offer more features at all prices. Side burners are standard on all but the most basic grills. All the side burners we tested ably boiled a pot of water, though some were faster than others. But no matter how low we set the flame, none of them could keep sauce at a simmer.
There are more sizes of grills available, from tiny, portable grills for tailgating to behemoths big enough to feed ...