Charcoal or propane? The choice is yours
It is, in fact, a perennial debate in which neither side will ever concede victory to the other. Which is better for grilling: charcoal or gas?
As much as we love Hank Hill, noted purveyor of propane and propane accessories, we are not going to pick a side here. Not publicly, at least. Instead, we’ll just give you a few pros and cons of each and let you decide for yourself. It’s worth noting that there are other BBQ options out there — namely natural-gas and pellet grills — but for the purposes of this article, we will be focusing on charcoal and propane.
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