Combining versatility with superb functionality, the Landman Grillchef 12375FT gas 2-burner barbecue is a great option for al fresco dining. It comes equipped with a chrome-plated 48x37cm cooking grill and adjustable, aluminised steel burners. There are also 2 side tables, a pull-down lid with viewing window and 2 wheels for ease of transportation. The Landman 12375FT comes supplied with Bs hose and regulator.
All comments (15)
fozed
15 Jun 171#1
wow
WitnessTheFitness
16 Jun 171#2
Cant checkout says no stock
smk77
16 Jun 171#3
I bought one of these as a temporary replacement for a BBQ New York 3 burner. Whilst I'm not comparing like for like, I was really disappointed with this Landmann. I find it either cooks too slow (well, doesn't cook at all) on lowest heat or too quick on any other heat. I've used it 3 times so far and plan on using it tomorrow but I am a not going to enjoy using it.
silverred
16 Jun 17#4
Clearly faulty then. Take it back and get a replacement
smk77
16 Jun 17#5
It was £25 back in September. I don't think I'll bother. The food sticks to the flimsy chrome-plated cooking grill. Is that faulty too? The point that I was making is that it's extremely difficult to get the right heat balance to be able to walk away without coming back 5 mins later to a food that shows no sign of cooking or burt to a crisp. Oh, and if any fat drips, whoooosh!!! Fireball!:stuck_out_tongue:
silverred
16 Jun 17#6
Ok I had one also and did not have these issues hence my above comment. Regarding the food sticking. Use a spray oil and this should sort that issue. Don't think it's faulty if the food is sticking just down to user error. Loads of videos on YouTube on how to use a gas bbq.
smk77 to silverred
16 Jun 17#11
I didn't need to use any kind of spray oil on the B&Q one I used successfully for a number of years. The food didn't stick and the heat was easy to regulate. The sticking is because it's chrome plated grill rather than cast iron but obviously that's down to the price.
As for youtube, don't be a condescending little twerp! A decent gas BBQ shouldn't require the 'user' to watch over it every second to make sure it behaves.
It's an occasional use BBQ for a small number of mouths to feed.
maidenchris
16 Jun 17#7
Got 1 a few weeks ago as a cheap interim... Constructing it was tough as instructions are next to useless but works pretty well, cooks great... And I'm coming from using a weber and beefeater (obviously not as good but it's 300 quid cheaper!)
Rudess
16 Jun 17#8
Had one of these few years ago. Price is good but quality is rubbish, very flimsy. What you pay is what you get.
Read the reviews there on the product page, there is a review from someone who bought it 3 days ago for £50 saying as well that it's flimsy and unstable.
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Combining versatility with superb functionality, the Landman Grillchef 12375FT gas 2-burner barbecue is a great option for al fresco dining. It comes equipped with a chrome-plated 48x37cm cooking grill and adjustable, aluminised steel burners. There are also 2 side tables, a pull-down lid with viewing window and 2 wheels for ease of transportation. The Landman 12375FT comes supplied with Bs hose and regulator.
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As for youtube, don't be a condescending little twerp! A decent gas BBQ shouldn't require the 'user' to watch over it every second to make sure it behaves.
It's an occasional use BBQ for a small number of mouths to feed.
Read the reviews there on the product page, there is a review from someone who bought it 3 days ago for £50 saying as well that it's flimsy and unstable.