If you look at the Home Depot product review section they should have review for some gas BBQ's. Also you can look at the manufacturer's website.
Ethane, methane, propane, butane and natural gas are the most common.
Find replacements for things that often use coal. Instead of coal BBQs, get gas ones. Instead of coal fireplaces, use wood or gas.
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You can write a review on the gas mileage on a SUV at sites such as www.edmunds.com or autos.aol.com. These are review sites and you can put your review there
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.
LPG (Liquefied petroleum gas or Auto-gas) is liquefied under moderate pressure. When allowed to revert to vapour it expands 270 times its liquid volume.LPG is a hydrocarbon fuel comprising of a mixture of mostly propane and butane.-Automotive LPG is not the same as the LPG used in domestic applications including BBQs. Appliances such as BBQs are designed to operate on 100 percent propane only.
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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.
A gas BBQ is more expensive than a normal BBQ. Normal BBQs cost about $300, but gas goes beyond that. So I recommend that you buy a normal BBQ than a gas one. Gas is pricey these days, so go for a normal one.
Cat toys, kindling, starting BBQs.
To find reviews on bbqs you should check out Home depot, Lowes, consumer buyer, eopinion. There are tons of websites that you can find for opinions and preferences. Another great site is amazon!