That's Butane gas, this BBQ runs on propane or patio gas
deanos to paulj48
26 Aug 17#15
change the regulator, easy peasy
paulj48 to deanos
26 Aug 17#16
True and also adds extra expense, depending on the BBQ you may also need to change the jet size as butane burns hotter
Inquisitor to paulj48
29 Aug 17#20
Please stop sharing your 'wisdom' on BBQs... :persevere:
Redmickeyfinn
25 Aug 17#3
Bloody hell, i thought the gas was free ????
compadre to Redmickeyfinn
25 Aug 17#4
Only if you make it yourself!
strukef to Redmickeyfinn
25 Aug 17#5
if it was free the WW2 casualties would have been much higher
donkeydavid
25 Aug 17#6
Tempted, but some say it takes an age to cook, and assembly is a ball ache!!
jayjayuk1234 to donkeydavid
25 Aug 17#7
That's why it's only 45 sheets........
deanos
25 Aug 17#9
Oh better deal is adding something to make it 50 then add 10 voucher code to make it 40
callumfraser4912 to deanos
25 Aug 17#11
The code I have found which is CLUBF41B0 isn't working, have you got a different one?
deanos to callumfraser4912
26 Aug 17#13
they sent me one earlier in the week , cant find the email now tho , there is deffo one floating around for this weekend
Ricky
28 Aug 17#17
Hot... well hopefully it's hot.
wayners
28 Aug 17#18
I just don't get gas BBQ? If i remove my oven from kitchen and put on patio would it be an electric BBQ? Guess the scrap men must Love the spring when these are lined up all rusty from sitting in garden all winter. Never mind the folks that blow themselves up connecting gas bottle. I really don't get it? Oh well. Just my opinion.
Inquisitor to wayners
29 Aug 17#21
I assume your electric oven is ran by coils for heat instead of gas and fire.. So... You can compare it with a toaster but not a quite flame bbq.
To answer your question where it was intended; yes its v similar to a gas oven, except you have open flames and you get more of the char grill element to it. If you jazz it up with lava rocks and different gas/techniques of cooking (ie smoke wood chips, ultra low heat with water to create convection cooking etc) it becomes quite versatile cooking equipment.
It's easier to control and from a practical standpoint, it's easier to start, finish and clean. I often whack on the BBQ for a 'lazy dinner'- I only need to clean tongs, knife and a quick scrap of the grill to remove debris.
wayners to Inquisitor
29 Aug 17#22
Ah. That makes more sense. Not used one myself as tend to use british made disposable bbq. Worries me seeing so many gas sets just left in garden and with rubber gas seals perishing in the cold winter, it's no wonder spring don't start with a bang. Sounds like you know what your doing though. Guess I worry although that boat blowing up at Bristol dock 2 weeks ago is another warning about gas bottles.
yuha_2000
28 Aug 17#19
I had one of these, until last night the paint sat on fire! The burgers where definitely flame grilled.... Letter of complaint on route to [email protected] it's dangerous
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This Laguna gas barbecue is is ideal for quick evening barbecues and family gatherings.
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Love the spring when these are lined up all rusty from sitting in garden all winter. Never mind the folks that blow themselves up connecting gas bottle. I really don't get it? Oh well. Just my opinion.
To answer your question where it was intended; yes its v similar to a gas oven, except you have open flames and you get more of the char grill element to it.
If you jazz it up with lava rocks and different gas/techniques of cooking (ie smoke wood chips, ultra low heat with water to create convection cooking etc) it becomes quite versatile cooking equipment.
It's easier to control and from a practical standpoint, it's easier to start, finish and clean. I often whack on the BBQ for a 'lazy dinner'- I only need to clean tongs, knife and a quick scrap of the grill to remove debris.