Many people think of the kettle grills when they think of charcoal grills, but those are in adiffrent class. There are oval, round and square shapes. Round grills are the most common. This are extremely practical and you will find this in most American backyards ready to be used. The average size of these is somewhere around 22 inches, plenty of room for several port butts or stakes. The square grill host almost little to no different in functionality.
These grills are very portable. Extremely easy to assemble and take down. To assemble one takes just under 20 minutes.
The cost factor makes these really attractive to many people. They range anywhere from $20 to $160. When shopping for one of these you have to take in consideration what kind of quality are you getting for you money, and in quality I mean durability.
There are some important features you should be aware of when making a purchase. To properly broil a steak you have to deliver a minimum of 30M BTU's. But even with 30M you will have to close the lid to the grill and allow it to reach 700 degrees fairenheit before placing the steak on the grill.