Cook and dine outdoors with the Grill Chef Tennessee Broiler from Landmann. This durable steel barbecue has a powder-coated finish and features a height adjustable charcoal grate and front loading charcoal oven. The hooded lid of the barbecue features an integrated temperature gauge and adjustable ventilation dial. With a 56x44cm cooking area, the 2-part enamelled grill provides plenty of space to cook a variety of meat, poultry and vegetable dishes.
Suitable for up to 12 people, the Landmann Grill Chef Tennessee Broiler also includes a foldable side table, bottom wire shelf and a drawer for removing ash.
For outdoor use only. Do not leave barbecues unattended. Keep small children and pets clear of the cooking area.
Warning: Do not use barbecues in confined spaces, such as a tent. Risk of fatality from carbon monoxide poisoning, even when cooled down.
Latest comments (30)
kentyboy
12 May 171#29
Nice bbq isn't it. It's massive!! Be able to feed the 5000 with this thing lol!
brommy to kentyboy
12 May 17#30
Definitely a bit bigger than I expected and sturdier too.
kentyboy
3 May 171#27
Fingers crossed
brommy to kentyboy
11 May 171#28
A month after ordering, the BBQ finally arrived!:smile: Took about an hour to build at a steady and careful pace. Seems exceptionally sturdy and well made at it's rrp of £150 but at £75 it appears to be a bargain. Ease of use and longevity will be the true test.
Now going to buy a 'premium' cover that will look decent, fit well and keep the BBQ dry so I can leave it outside and make more use of it until it's wheeled into the garage around October. Looking at the Landmann premium cover that's a bit pricey but should do the job. It's around £32 plus £3 postage from a few online retailers but John Lewis have it for £35 with free collection from Waitrose with the benefit that if I'm not happy with it JL will take it back without issue.
Big thanks to the OP. Here's to a BBQ summer!:sunglasses:
brommy
3 May 171#26
Thanks for replying.
Two hours ago I had a stock alert email stating the BBQ was back in stock. I rang Tesco CS who kept me on hold for a few minutes whilst they talked to their manager. I was then told the original order was cancelled and as the BBQ was now £150 a 'moneycard' needed to be raised to cover the £75 difference. I asked why it was so complicated but didn't get a logical response. The CS woman has just rang me back to confirm the earliest delivery is date is Thursday 11th. It's been quite an ordeal to get this 'half price' BBQ but, barring another fire or natural disaster, I'm hopeful of receiving the BBQ around a month after I originally ordered it!
kentyboy
2 May 17#25
Supposed to be being delivered this coming Thursday so i'll let you know if mine arrives
Edit: just had the despatch confirmation from tesco and the delivery slot confirmed by arrow. Looks like it's on schedule for tomorrow.
brommy
1 May 17#24
Please let me know if you receive your order. I ordered two weeks ago for delivery on Friday 21st April then after the depot fire it was put back to this Wednesday (3rd May). Had a phone call this afternoon from Tesco CS saying all their remaining stock is too damaged to send out to customers and Tesco has no stock left. Tesco have sent me an email setting up a stock alert and then I'm to contact them if they get anymore stock. Not great so far.:disappointed:
curr
23 Apr 17#20
Now showing £150 :-(
kentyboy to curr
28 Apr 17#23
Back at 75 quid today, I managed to get one ordered
jwg
23 Apr 17#22
Yes it's ironic. I've been told it will be delivered early May.
kyledeca
23 Apr 17#21
likewise, pretty simple build really. impressed with how they kept all the bits tidy.
just cooked on it about an hour ago. the missus took the Micky out of me for how often i was adjusting the height of the coals lol.
hopper1984
23 Apr 17#19
Mine also took 1 and half hours. Happy with it
Drumdrum
22 Apr 17#18
Mine didn't get delivered either, had a phone call to rearrange delivery but not until May 3rd.
jwg
21 Apr 17#13
Mines gone up in smoke with the arrow xl depot fire in Worcester. Hope tesco send another with new stock and don't cancel. It' a great buy!
brommy to jwg
22 Apr 17#17
Mine too. :disappointed:
Although there is something slightly amusing about BBQs being fire damaged, I'm also hoping Tesco don't cancel. Tesco's email on Thursday apologised about the fire and simply stated their Customer Service would be in touch.
leechy010
22 Apr 17#16
Just built mine tonight and not too bad, took about 1 and half hours. Looks great can't wait to use, hopefully tomorrow.
leechy010
22 Apr 17#15
Just built mine tonight and not too bad, took about 1 and half hours. Looks great can't wait to use, hopefully tomorrow
Jenn101
21 Apr 17#12
Just arrived..... All the parts are supposed to be numbered but the majority aren't so building it is guess work
kyledeca to Jenn101
21 Apr 17#14
thanks for the heads up. mines due to arrive tomorrow so can mentally prepare myself even more for something I despise doing..
badgerman26
20 Apr 17#11
OOS
kyledeca
20 Apr 17#10
bit the bullet on this one. looking forward to trying it out this weekend.
loofer
19 Apr 17#8
any way to avoid/reduce the £7.50 delivery charge?
loofer to loofer
19 Apr 17#9
seems Tesco have a delivery saver option (where you can pay as little as £36/year for free delivery) and it comes with a free 1 month trial. I take the trial and possibly cancel.
luckily I had £17 worth of vouchers too so costing me £58 in effect.
trevor9
19 Apr 17#7
Hot deal. Although it was Was slightly cheaper at the end of last year (£70). Still hot as it's half price at the start of spring summer, so haven't had to store it for 6 months
leechy010
19 Apr 17#6
Your right it is just charcoal not gas, although I prefer charcoal as it gives you the BBQ taste and gas doesn't, thanks for the tip on building it.
MrJinxy
19 Apr 17#4
Where's best place to get gas?
djlondon22 to MrJinxy
19 Apr 17#5
Gas Station maybe? joking apart I have this and as far as I am aware this only works with charcoal. It is a great BBQ had it 4 years now, rock solid but be aware very very hard to build on your own, its a 2 person job, trust me....
evo2707
19 Apr 17#3
Cancelled our BBQ from very to get this. Saved £15. Heat added
DennisTheMenac
19 Apr 17#2
Just bought the Weber on offer from Go Outdoors but this seems a great deal too. Heat added, thanks OP.
fishleg003
19 Apr 17#1
Seems like a bargain to me :smiley: been waiting for an upgrade on me £30 beauty. I think this was in b+m and it looked really solid if its that one. The height adjustment is amazing.
Opening post
£75.00 + £7.50pp
Cook and dine outdoors with the Grill Chef Tennessee Broiler from Landmann. This durable steel barbecue has a powder-coated finish and features a height adjustable charcoal grate and front loading charcoal oven. The hooded lid of the barbecue features an integrated temperature gauge and adjustable ventilation dial. With a 56x44cm cooking area, the 2-part enamelled grill provides plenty of space to cook a variety of meat, poultry and vegetable dishes.
Suitable for up to 12 people, the Landmann Grill Chef Tennessee Broiler also includes a foldable side table, bottom wire shelf and a drawer for removing ash.
For outdoor use only. Do not leave barbecues unattended. Keep small children and pets clear of the cooking area.
Warning: Do not use barbecues in confined spaces, such as a tent. Risk of fatality from carbon monoxide poisoning, even when cooled down.
Latest comments (30)
Now going to buy a 'premium' cover that will look decent, fit well and keep the BBQ dry so I can leave it outside and make more use of it until it's wheeled into the garage around October. Looking at the Landmann premium cover that's a bit pricey but should do the job. It's around £32 plus £3 postage from a few online retailers but John Lewis have it for £35 with free collection from Waitrose with the benefit that if I'm not happy with it JL will take it back without issue.
Big thanks to the OP. Here's to a BBQ summer!:sunglasses:
Two hours ago I had a stock alert email stating the BBQ was back in stock. I rang Tesco CS who kept me on hold for a few minutes whilst they talked to their manager. I was then told the original order was cancelled and as the BBQ was now £150 a 'moneycard' needed to be raised to cover the £75 difference. I asked why it was so complicated but didn't get a logical response. The CS woman has just rang me back to confirm the earliest delivery is date is Thursday 11th. It's been quite an ordeal to get this 'half price' BBQ but, barring another fire or natural disaster, I'm hopeful of receiving the BBQ around a month after I originally ordered it!
Edit: just had the despatch confirmation from tesco and the delivery slot confirmed by arrow. Looks like it's on schedule for tomorrow.
just cooked on it about an hour ago. the missus took the Micky out of me for how often i was adjusting the height of the coals lol.
Although there is something slightly amusing about BBQs being fire damaged, I'm also hoping Tesco don't cancel. Tesco's email on Thursday apologised about the fire and simply stated their Customer Service would be in touch.
luckily I had £17 worth of vouchers too so costing me £58 in effect.