I've been looking for a decent BBQ that folds for taking away but that's still a decent size. Most have flimsy legs and very thin steel but this one is superb quality. See the reviews.
I've not cooked with mine yet but I built it today and it's ten times better than the coleman one it's replacing. Chunky legs, thick steel, decent hinges. It's certainly heavier but that's a sign of quality.
Available in store and online.
All comments (25)
you_gotta_be_kidding
12 Apr 17#1
SweatySock to you_gotta_be_kidding
13 Apr 17#14
lol... Why is the food on fire???
borosidf
13 Apr 17#2
unfortunately not in my local asda, they said just from next week but maybe just lies
goonertillidie to borosidf
13 Apr 17#4
It's online also (hit get deal link)
Thanks OP, nice find :smiley:
sradmad
13 Apr 17#3
good find op, heat added
scott1andrews
13 Apr 17#5
Just ordered one, that's a good price. Thanks
lu1820
13 Apr 17#6
Out of stock online now.
thefemaleboook
13 Apr 17#7
Out of stock, rang up local Asda none in stock either
McHotpoon
13 Apr 171#8
Not as portable as they make out, whilst using in the car we got massive headaches and had to open all the windows. Also needed the car running with aircon on full blast while using as it kicks out a lot of heat considering it's a portable version.
jackbremer to McHotpoon
13 Apr 171#9
Yes I tried to use mine while cycling to work and found it very awkward to balance.
Might skateboard next time.
loofer
13 Apr 171#10
What are the dimensions of the food contact area plz?
IssaBigNoob
13 Apr 17#11
Hmmmm That's weird... it should be fully portable. I was on my tricycle on the way to work and was able to set up the barbecue fine.
No lid though, and a lid is essential for decent BBQing (if you're as cack handed as I am, and the fat catches fire and burns everything to smithereens).
M1LFHunter
13 Apr 17#15
'Large' and 'Portable' don't really go well together, in my experience.
kenzo
13 Apr 17#16
Large? 41cm ain't large bud!
gizmokaka
13 Apr 17#17
out of stock
kawa1981
13 Apr 17#18
Wouldn't like it on ur nose for a wart lol
kawa1981
13 Apr 17#19
Hot but OOS
amour3k to kawa1981
13 Apr 17#21
Yeh, OOS or me too. :-(
Hehehe
amour3k
13 Apr 17#20
NICE!.
Your link doesn't unfortunately work if you click directly from it above. :-(
You need to cut & paste it for it to work properly everyone.
Gas is not a BBQ in my book, dont get me wrong, I have a large Gas BBQ at home but I wouldn't fancy driving to a campsite or recreational ground with a large gas bottle in my boot. Plus the smell and taste of food cooked with coals is unbeatable.
Opening post
I've not cooked with mine yet but I built it today and it's ten times better than the coleman one it's replacing. Chunky legs, thick steel, decent hinges. It's certainly heavier but that's a sign of quality.
Available in store and online.
All comments (25)
Thanks OP, nice find :smiley:
Might skateboard next time.
Similar style, larger cooking area & £5 cheaper.
Hehehe
Your link doesn't unfortunately work if you click directly from it above. :-(
You need to cut & paste it for it to work properly everyone.
Cool alternative by the way. :-)