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Best Hibachi Grills 2011

The best hibachi grills 2011 give a good look at not only how to make portable cooking easy – but also how to make excellent quality grilling within reach. Some of these grills are known to cook food just as well as larger and much more expensive models.

Here are 5 of the top selling hibachi grills this year:

Lodge Logic Sportsman’s Grill – Not only is this grill one of the favorites of sportsmen to take along on fishing trips, etc., it is also a great grill period in terms of its cooking quality and construction. It is made from cast iron, with a grid that adjusts in height and a feature for heat regulation and easy access to coals. Retail price for this grill runs close to $110.00.

Weber Go Anywhere Grill – This grill is perhaps the most well known of the hibachi style grills on the list. Along with this grill comes its name – Weber – which has become associated with the top quality cooking possible while also providing excellent quality construction. This grill is extremely easy to take along on just about any outing, having flip-down legs that double when turned up to lock the grill lid in place. Retail price for the Go Anywhere grill is around $55.00.

Bayou Classic Fold & Go – This hibachi style grill’s highlight appears to be how easy it is to store and take along. It actually comes with its own tote bag and when folded up to stash away, it is quite compact. It also provides quite a bit of cooking area for such a style of grill, having 266 square inches. Retail price for this grill is around $30.00.

Son of Hibachi Grill – Here is a choice in hibachi grills with some unique features – it provides extremely fast starts and also fast cooking. It has its own “snuff out” pouch that allows users to pack it up even when coals are still hot and some versions are available with a rotisserie, making it even more versatile. Retail price for the Son of Hibachi is around $80.00.

Fire Sense Yakatori Grills – With these grills, there are a couple of different versions – round and rectangular in shape. The characteristic that stands out the most for these grills is what they are made of – clay. They are Japanese in design, and the fact that they are made from clay gives the effect of even cooking with the result of juicier and tastier foods. It can be used right on the table as well. Retail price for these grills runs between $50 and $60, depending on the version purchased.

One more thing to note about the best hibachi grills for 2011 is the fact that they can all be purchased online. Not only are they available to buy over the internet, but the prices for them tend to be quite a bit lower, in fact in many cases they have a much lower price than retail.

Resource: Top 10 Hibachi Grills – Squidoo Home and Garden

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