I have this and it's excellent. Good quality thick nylon, and great little toggle bungees to attach it.
jaydeeuk1 to mancdaz
3 Sep 17#9
Cheers, just ordered one.
friendlyfire321 to D.J.Fryer
3 Sep 17#11
The weber premium cover has been good on mine for the last couple of years. I avoided the cheaper Weber vinyl one due to the poor reviews.
packard
3 Sep 17#8
Yep is bosmere, they are top quality.
jetskichimp
3 Sep 17#10
Cracking price, now to persuade my other half that it is worth me buying this one when we already have two Weber BBQ's.
Fergout
3 Sep 17#12
I have the weber premium cover and have now for 4/5 years and no problems with it
sprite127594
3 Sep 17#13
I'm on the look out for good price on a gas weber. Either the e210 spirit or the q3200.
Although I saw a ziggy2 in a garden centre the other and was impressed with it and really liked the look of the Grill-stream tech.
deany76
4 Sep 17#14
If you want to save an extra £60 and dont mind not having the better ash removal system and side holder for lid riversidegardencentre.co.uk/web…tml also 100% agree with cover https://www.hotukdeals.com/visit/comment/31883711/15499053 £5 less for green, I have the above setup and the bosmere green cover for chiminea also. All good. Overall if you want the best this is a great deal. Here is a very good video explaining the 3 models
they all have thermometers and handle heat deflectors now
Don't forget first use, no food, "burn in" to remover protective oil/grease Weber put on in factory.
SeanEdwards
4 Sep 17#15
Price seems to have gone up to £195
Pezza2u
4 Sep 17#16
I've been watching this deal and the other one for the Weber Premium at £143.99.
I don't think the original for £125 is that good a deal compared to the others. For £19 more you can have the Premium with the ash catcher with I think is worth it for the convenience.
But then another £36 would've got you this deal (although it's now gone up £15) with the charcoal holders, GBS grate and lid holder. I would definitely prefer to roll it back than hook it on the side and the holders seem more useful than the dividers. I'm not sure if I'd buy the centre accessories but it would be cheaper to get the grate with this deal than buy it separately later.
The best deal does seem to be the ones with the pizza stones and rubs included for £210 but then I think do I really need to spend that much on a BBQ! :grin:
Does anyone use lump charcoal (the restaurant type) in the holders, do they burn ok? I don't really like using briquettes.
SeanEdwards
5 Sep 17#17
For anyone wanting to get it cheaper, go outdoors will match the current price of £195 - 10%, works out at £175.50 :thumbsup:
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First deal go easy :blush:
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First deal go easy :blush:
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I have this and it's excellent. Good quality thick nylon, and great little toggle bungees to attach it.
Although I saw a ziggy2 in a garden centre the other and was impressed with it and really liked the look of the Grill-stream tech.
riversidegardencentre.co.uk/web…tml
also 100% agree with cover https://www.hotukdeals.com/visit/comment/31883711/15499053 £5 less for green, I have the above setup and the bosmere green cover for chiminea also.
All good.
Overall if you want the best this is a great deal.
Here is a very good video explaining the 3 models
they all have thermometers and handle heat deflectors now
Don't forget first use, no food, "burn in" to remover protective oil/grease Weber put on in factory.
I don't think the original for £125 is that good a deal compared to the others. For £19 more you can have the Premium with the ash catcher with I think is worth it for the convenience.
But then another £36 would've got you this deal (although it's now gone up £15) with the charcoal holders, GBS grate and lid holder. I would definitely prefer to roll it back than hook it on the side and the holders seem more useful than the dividers. I'm not sure if I'd buy the centre accessories but it would be cheaper to get the grate with this deal than buy it separately later.
The best deal does seem to be the ones with the pizza stones and rubs included for £210 but then I think do I really need to spend that much on a BBQ! :grin:
Does anyone use lump charcoal (the restaurant type) in the holders, do they burn ok? I don't really like using briquettes.