Safety is also an essential consideration when it comes to outdoor cooking, and propane grills have modern safety features that make them a safe choice. Most fold-up propane grills come equipped with heat-resistant handles, flame tamers, and sturdy construction that minimizes the risk of accidents. Always remember to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for safe use, including checking for leaks and using the grill in well-ventilated areas.
Most grill grates are made of either cast metal, powder coated wire, or chrome plated wire. If you aim the GrillGun at any small diameter wire (coated or uncoated) you will turn the wire grill orange and burn off any finish. For grills with light gauge wire grill tops, you will want to remove the grill grate and light the charcoal directly rather than starting the grill by blowing through the grill wires and damaging them. If the wire coating is already bad or non-existent, however, you may be more willing to trying lighting and sanitizing the grill at once.