On a side note I read somewhere that if you don't have a patio gas cylinder then pop into the local recycling centre, they often have them and will let you take one for a few quid, you can then take this to homebase etc and pay for only a refill rather than paying the initial cylinder rental cost.
Calor
5kg Patio gas bottle
Refill - £21.25 New bottle - £61.24
13kg Patio gas bottle
Refill - £28.75 New bottle - £68.74
margamboy
30 Mar 16#5
I have this BBQ and it's pretty decent, i paid about the same price towards the end of season 2 years ago. 2 things though, the flame is a bit too far from the grill and takes a while to cook the food. There are no lava rocks and retro fitting can be a pain, and you need to self assemble, not hard just time consuming.
Regarding the gas bottles our local tip will no longer allow you take them, something to do with the council and possible liability should something go wrong, as in theory once they are handed in they are council or their contractors property.
Rudess
30 Mar 161#6
Rubbish quality . Spend a bit more and get a decent Weber BBQ.
jeczap to Rudess
30 Mar 161#7
agreed, Tesco Landmann range are crap quality
Mada06 to Rudess
30 Mar 162#8
It's not really a bit more though is it? You would have to pay an extra £300 which is 6x the cost of this BBQ!
simonspeakeasy to Rudess
31 Mar 16#17
But a comparable Weber would cost £300-£400
If you have a link for somethinbg <£200, I'd love to see it.
Rudess
30 Mar 161#9
You can find for less than £200 a good one and at least you will get something that will last for years. This Landmann BBQ will fall apart after few months. I know because I had one some years ago and was appalled by the quality.
Firefly1
30 Mar 161#10
Mine is about to approach it's second summer of use. (Bought circa October 2014)
A pain to assemble from memory.
The ignition switch has never worked - so I have to turn the gas on and then light with a match.
The quality is certainly not what makes you think "sturdy" or "strong" or "premium".
However it does do the job of actually nicely flame cooking food.
So if you're on a budget, highly recommended :smiley:
Gav_Lewis
30 Mar 16#11
I brought one of these a couple of years ago, not very good quality and a bit tricky to put together. I returned mine and got one from B&Q.
Still a good price for a gas BBQ so have some heat.
Besford to Gav_Lewis
30 Mar 161#13
"...brought..."! :laughing:
Mada06
30 Mar 161#12
No. A comparable Weber is never £200.
CM52MUZ
30 Mar 16#14
Good price, decent BBQ! However it's not very sturdy or very big. I got one in September from Morrisons for £19, both my locals had them at £50 for a few weeks then knocked them down to £19 for clearance probably.
jazlabs
30 Mar 16#15
£100? These are the same things they sell in Aldi. Not saying they're bad, but £100... No.
pennyfarthing88
30 Mar 16#16
Good price' personally I gave up on BBQ's on got me one of the Japanese hot plate things' I think it's called a Teppanyaki!
Works a treat n no messing with gas and charcoal - it's the future :smiley:
eset12345
2 Apr 161#18
why would anybody want a patio gas bottle when a standard red propane or blue btate bottle from calor will be perfectly adequate.
Also look in to flogas, their bottles of over 13kg don't attract any of the rip off calor deposit schemes, buy via gasdeal for even better pricing than flogas direct
so a 13kg butane which is a standard size for bbq's is £23.99 all in and delivered
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Have some Heat!
Reviews are pretty good overall too.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Landmann-12375-FT-Burner-Barbecue/dp/B00CI4S224
On a side note I read somewhere that if you don't have a patio gas cylinder then pop into the local recycling centre, they often have them and will let you take one for a few quid, you can then take this to homebase etc and pay for only a refill rather than paying the initial cylinder rental cost.
Calor
5kg Patio gas bottle
Refill - £21.25 New bottle - £61.24
13kg Patio gas bottle
Refill - £28.75 New bottle - £68.74
Regarding the gas bottles our local tip will no longer allow you take them, something to do with the council and possible liability should something go wrong, as in theory once they are handed in they are council or their contractors property.
If you have a link for somethinbg <£200, I'd love to see it.
A pain to assemble from memory.
The ignition switch has never worked - so I have to turn the gas on and then light with a match.
The quality is certainly not what makes you think "sturdy" or "strong" or "premium".
However it does do the job of actually nicely flame cooking food.
So if you're on a budget, highly recommended :smiley:
Still a good price for a gas BBQ so have some heat.
Works a treat n no messing with gas and charcoal - it's the future :smiley:
Also look in to flogas, their bottles of over 13kg don't attract any of the rip off calor deposit schemes, buy via gasdeal for even better pricing than flogas direct
so a 13kg butane which is a standard size for bbq's is £23.99 all in and delivered