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Find the Perfect BBQ for Your Needs

Choosing the right barbecue can turn your outdoor meals into unforgettable culinary experiences. At Club Piscine, we understand how important it is to find the grill that best suits your lifestyle and cooking habits. That’s why we offer a wide selection of high-quality barbecues, carefully chosen for their performance, durability, and design. Whether you're a seasoned grill master or a passionate beginner, we're here to help you make the right choice and create memorable moments around the BBQ.

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How to Choose the Right BBQ

Propane BBQ vs Charcoal BBQ: Which One is Right for You?

Choosing between a propane and a charcoal BBQ can be a real dilemma, it all comes down to your outdoor cooking preferences and the kind of grilling experience you're after. Charcoal BBQs are perfect for those seeking that authentic, smoky flavour, while propane BBQs are ideal if you want more control and reliability every time you grill.

With a charcoal BBQ, you’ll enjoy a traditional grilling experience. These models are often easy to move around, but they take longer to heat up—usually between 20 and 30 minutes—and their performance can vary with the weather. Cleanup can be more involved, as it requires managing leftover charcoal, and maintaining consistent cooking temperatures can be a challenge.

Propane BBQs, on the other hand, offer a more convenient and reliable cooking experience. They heat up quickly in just 10 to 15 minutes, allow for easy temperature control, and come with a wide range of features, from multiple burners to flat-top options. Models typically range from 1 to 6 burners, with power levels between 20,000 BTUs for smaller units and up to 100,000 BTUs for larger ones—giving you the flexibility to cook a variety of dishes with precision, whether you're an expert or a beginner.


Choosing the Right BBQ Material

When shopping for a BBQ, it’s important to consider not just the performance and features, but also the materials used. The construction material can influence the price, durability, and ease of maintenance. The four most common materials used are stainless steel, cast iron, aluminum, and ceramic.

Stainless steel is the go-to choice for BBQs due to its resistance to weather and corrosion, attractive finish, and low maintenance. It’s durable and long-lasting, though it tends to cost more and may struggle to maintain even heat, which can affect cooking consistency.

Cast iron is another popular choice. It’s extremely durable and retains heat well, allowing for even cooking. It's often more affordable depending on the model, but it requires regular maintenance to prevent rust. Cast iron BBQs are also quite heavy, making them less portable.

Aluminum is a great option for small to mid-sized BBQs. It’s lightweight and budget-friendly, with good heat retention for even cooking. However, it’s not as sturdy as stainless steel or cast iron and can warp over time from high heat. It also needs frequent cleaning to avoid corrosion.

Ceramic is a less common but excellent option for BBQs. It holds heat exceptionally well and ensures even, precise cooking. Prices vary, with high-end models costing significantly more due to premium materials like refractory stone or reinforced ceramic. Keep in mind that ceramic BBQs are heavy and fragile, so they require careful handling.


What Are the Different Types of BBQs?

Smokers: Authentic BBQ Flavour

Smokers are perfect for adding rich, smoky flavour and a touch of sophistication to your dishes. There are four main types: wood smokers for classic, rich flavour; gas smokers for better temperature control; electric smokers, which are easy to use and great for beginners; and pellet smokers, which combine the convenience of electric models with the authentic taste of wood smoke.

Smokers allow for hot smoking (between 122°F and 185°F) or cold smoking (between 68°F and 86°F), depending on the type of food. A key part of smoking is the choice of wood chips. Different woods, such as apple or maple, offer sweet notes, while others like mesquite add a spicier kick. Blending different woods can give your food a unique, personalized flavour.


Built-in BBQs: A Seamless Outdoor Kitchen

Built-in BBQs are ideal for creating a full outdoor kitchen, especially when paired with weatherproof cabinetry. These models feature similar benefits to propane BBQs, such as fast heat-up time, ample cooking space, and versatile configurations. Built-in BBQs are available in both gas and wood-burning options, depending on your grilling style.

When designing your outdoor kitchen, make sure your BBQ is placed on a solid, heat-resistant surface. Use durable materials like stone or stainless steel. Allocate space for gas tanks or firewood, and ensure proper ventilation to safely manage smoke and gas emissions, especially if the BBQ is under a shelter. Good airflow is essential for safety and comfort.

Consider the layout of your space as well—L-shaped or U-shaped kitchens tend to be the most efficient, providing plenty of prep space and storage.


Pizza Ovens: Bring Authentic Italian Flavour Home

Pizza ovens are a must-have for fans of Italian cuisine, but they’re also great for creating fun, social gatherings with friends and family. Easy to use and incredibly versatile, pizza ovens come in various models suited for all skill levels—from traditional wood-fired options to modern gas versions that offer steady, controlled heat.

Prices range from around $200 to over $1,000 for high-end models. The difference often lies in the quality of materials like refractory stone, stainless steel, or ceramic, and in the features offered, such as digital thermostats and multi-cooking modes for bread, casseroles, and more. Keep in mind that some models require a dedicated space and more maintenance, especially wood-fired ones.


Must-Have BBQ Accessories

Whether you’re grilling, smoking, baking pizzas, or just cleaning up, having the right BBQ accessories can make a big difference. From beginners to seasoned grillers, everyone needs essential tools. Spatulas are key for flipping and moving food safely. Thermometers help you monitor both grill and internal food temperatures for perfect results every time.

For roast chicken lovers, rotisserie kits, baskets, and skewers let you prepare a wide range of meats and vegetables. Grill plates and griddles expand your options, while smoke boxes let you infuse smoky flavours into food even without a smoker. Pizza fans can use grill stones and pizza-specific tools like trays and cutters.

Protect your BBQ with covers, mats, and prep boards. Covers shield your unit from the elements and dust, extending its life. Mats prevent grease stains on your deck or patio, and boards provide a stable surface for your tools. For daily cleaning, use grill brushes after each session. Specialty cleaners and degreasers help with deep cleaning, tackling grease and burnt-on residue with ease.