The difference between
gas and
infra-red grills is not a fuel difference - they both use gas for
fuel. The difference is in how the heat actually makes it to the cooking
surface. In a
traditional gas grill, a direct flame is used to heat the flame
taming device and the cooking surface. In
infra-red grills, the burner assembly is made from a stainless steel
housing with a ceramic top. The ceramic top has thousands of tiny little
prots in it, and the burner itself is inside this assembly (but it is
not visible without taking the assembly apart). What happens is the
burner heats up the ceramic plates, which in turn radiate heat up to the
cooking surface. As a general rule,
infrared grills get really hot (but they don't do low temperatures),
where
regular grills give you a broader range of temps (but usually don't
get as hot. The exception is some of the
high end grills reach
infra-red grill temps but still back down to low temps as well).