A good size for the money, price went back up a little while back and is now £28 again after shooting up to £40. Some good stuff said about this, considering it's price bracket. Cooking area is 38 x 52cm which is about 1.7ft x 1.24ft
The height seems to be incorrect although a member mentioned that they had checked :smiley:
Durable steel construction
52x38cm cooking area
Includes 2 wheels and 2 side shelves
Fire up this rectangular trolley barbecue and enjoy a delicious al fresco meal with friends and family. Mounted on a sturdy steel frame, this charcoal barbecue comes with an adjustable 52x38cm cooking area and warming rack.
This rectangular trolley BBQ comes complete with 2 side shelves and hooks which are helpful for utensil storage. Two wheels allow you to easily manoeuvre the barbecue to wherever you want it to go.
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.
4 comments
tedjourney
28 Jul 17#1
These are OK I got one a while back. Big enough for family of 4.
joethepope
28 Jul 17#2
Yeah, for the money quite sturdy. I like mine. Dont think ill go back to gas.
shaungx7
28 Jul 17#3
Saw this has reduced to £20 in Cardiff extra store, just a heads up if someone is interested.
format
29 Jul 17#4
i have similar without the side shelves. sturdy and well made but thin metal base seems to lose a lot of heat and coals don't last as long as on a smaller BBQ. pain in the bum to take apart to store after bbq but easily cleaned. large wheels seem entirely pointless but having wheels at all does make moving it around while hot easier.
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The height seems to be incorrect although a member mentioned that they had checked :smiley:
This rectangular trolley BBQ comes complete with 2 side shelves and hooks which are helpful for utensil storage. Two wheels allow you to easily manoeuvre the barbecue to wherever you want it to go.
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.
4 comments