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BBQ - which is best gas to use?
Propane (LP):
* Clean-burning and produces less smoke compared to charcoal or wood.
* Heats up quickly and provides precise temperature control.
* Easy to use and maintain.
* More expensive than natural gas.
* Portable, making it suitable for outdoor cooking and camping.
Natural Gas:
* Economical as it is usually cheaper than propane.
* Provides consistent heat and is easy to control.
* Convenient as it is directly connected to the home's gas line.
* Not easily portable and requires a permanent gas connection.
* May produce more smoke and fumes compared to propane.
The choice between propane and natural gas mainly depends on individual preferences, availability, and cost. It's recommended to choose the one that best suits your specific needs and usage requirements.
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