How to Choose a Gas BBQ
When choosing a gas BBQ, burner count is about cooking space and flexibility rather than complexity. Most entry level gas BBQs start with two burners, positioned beneath the grill to provide even heat for everyday cooking. This type of gas barbecue is ideal for smaller households, compact gardens, balconies, or anyone looking for an easy to use BBQ that is simple to store or transport.
Gas BBQs with three, four, or six burners offer a larger cooking surface and greater control, making them better suited to family meals and entertaining. With more burners, you can cook different foods at the same time without crowding the grill. While not everyone needs a larger gas BBQ, extra burner space becomes valuable when cooking for groups or hosting outdoor gatherings.
One of the key benefits of a gas BBQ is the ability to create multiple cooking zones. Using separate burners at different temperatures allows you to grill, roast, and keep food warm all on the same barbecue. This flexibility removes much of the guesswork from barbecuing and helps deliver more consistent results.
Some gas BBQs also feature side or rear burners that use infrared heat. These high temperature zones are ideal for searing steaks or preparing sides while the main grill is in use. For anyone who enjoys cooking a variety of dishes outdoors, these additional features add convenience and versatility.
Find the right Gas BBQ
Choosing the right gas BBQ depends on how you cook day to day and how much space you need on the grill. Burner count plays a key role in determining both cooking capacity and flexibility.
Two burner gas BBQs are ideal for compact gardens and patios, offering fast heat up and enough cooking space for relaxed midweek grilling. They are easy to manage, store, and perfect for smaller households or casual outdoor cooking.
Gas BBQs with three or four burners provide greater flexibility, allowing you to cook different foods at the same time without overcrowding the grill. This makes them a popular choice for family meals and weekend barbecues.
For entertaining and larger gatherings, six burner gas BBQs deliver generous cooking space and often include side burners for preparing sauces or sides. Seven and eight burner gas BBQs build on this by combining six main burners with one or two side burners, giving maximum control when cooking for groups.
Why Choose a CosmoGrill Gas BBQ
At CosmoGrill, our focus is on making outdoor cooking simple, flexible and reliable. Every CosmoGrill gas BBQ is designed to deliver consistent heat, easy ignition, and practical cooking zones that help you cook with confidence, whether you are new to barbecuing or upgrading your setup.
For excellent value, the Ember Series gas BBQs are a practical starting point. These models offer dependable gas BBQ performance without unnecessary extras, making them ideal for first time gas grill users who want straightforward outdoor cooking.
More experienced barbecue owners often choose the Pro Series gas BBQs. Designed for regular use and larger gatherings, Pro models provide more cooking space and greater heat control, making them well suited to family meals and entertaining.
The Premium Black Series gas BBQs build on the Pro range by adding stainless steel side tables and integrated side burners. This creates a gas BBQ that delivers the same cooking performance while offering a more refined look and feel, closer to an outdoor kitchen setup.
At the top of the range, Platinum Series gas BBQs are built for long term ownership. With full stainless steel construction and cast iron grill grates, these models are designed for durability, weather resistance, and consistent performance over time.