Target sells these grills. They might also be available at Lowes. I know Lowes sells Kitchenaid brand appliances, but not sure about the grills. Also you might want to look into other brands like Char-broil or Weber. These are also very well known and have good reputation.
Well it's obvious cuz it's hot there, so therefor they have BBQs
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Cat toys, kindling, starting BBQs.
Millions of Aussies have BBQs across the country. They more often found in homes rather than apartments but those living in cities often use smaller, more compact versions.
Ethane, methane, propane, butane and natural gas are the most common.
Stoves, bbqs, ovens,... Pretty much what other countries in the west use.
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I often go camping and like to use the disposable BBQs, they are light and easy to travel with and great around a campfire. They are sold in most supermarkets. Alternatively you could check out this About guide on more robust small grills: http://bbq.about.com/od/grills/tp/aatp042206a.htm.
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Most major retailers right now are selling BBQs and BBQ accessories. Stores like Sears and Home Depot offer BBQ accessories both in store and online. There are several specialty stores like "All Things BBQ" the carry specific accessories for BBQs.
Any burning of wood, charcoal, coal, gas, propane or butane produced carbon dioxide/ These are the common BBQ fuels, so yes BBQs produce carbon dioxide. Even electrical BBQs get their power from fossil fuelled power plants and have a carbon dioxide impact.