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Well the BBQ that was a hand me down from a friend really has seen better days now.
I like the ease of gas for speed in the evenings, this one had 3 burners which was ideal for when we have people round.
Don't mind spending a bit if it's going to last for years... Any recomendations please?
Cheers
I like the ease of gas for speed in the evenings, this one had 3 burners which was ideal for when we have people round.
Don't mind spending a bit if it's going to last for years... Any recomendations please?
Cheers
We have a Charbroil gas BBQ and it has been excellent and still going strong after 9 years.
They have Gas/Charcoal ones now...https://www.bbqworld.co.uk/char-broil/char-broil-gas2coal-hybrid-grill.asp?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwi_exBhA8EiwA_kU1Mj8lqUg1DoZMOT0FPwLiAn4zgkXZIHy9cX0JnLGwipngkc9gwu4-0xoC6OIQAvD_BwE
They have Gas/Charcoal ones now...https://www.bbqworld.co.uk/char-broil/char-broil-gas2coal-hybrid-grill.asp?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwi_exBhA8EiwA_kU1Mj8lqUg1DoZMOT0FPwLiAn4zgkXZIHy9cX0JnLGwipngkc9gwu4-0xoC6OIQAvD_BwE
I've got the previous model of this:
https://www.wowbbq.co.uk/weber-genesis-s-335-gas-b...
I don't use the side burner much though.
It replaced something similar from Weber which was over 20 years old when the cost of replacing the bits that had deteriorated wasn't worth it.
I also have a 57cm kettle with a starter chimney but the gas gets used more.
https://www.wowbbq.co.uk/weber-genesis-s-335-gas-b...
I don't use the side burner much though.
It replaced something similar from Weber which was over 20 years old when the cost of replacing the bits that had deteriorated wasn't worth it.
I also have a 57cm kettle with a starter chimney but the gas gets used more.
Dicky Knee said:
I've got the previous model of this:
https://www.wowbbq.co.uk/weber-genesis-s-335-gas-b...
I don't use the side burner much though.
It replaced something similar from Weber which was over 20 years old when the cost of replacing the bits that had deteriorated wasn't worth it.
I also have a 57cm kettle with a starter chimney but the gas gets used more.
I have this one - superbhttps://www.wowbbq.co.uk/weber-genesis-s-335-gas-b...
I don't use the side burner much though.
It replaced something similar from Weber which was over 20 years old when the cost of replacing the bits that had deteriorated wasn't worth it.
I also have a 57cm kettle with a starter chimney but the gas gets used more.
I recently picked up a 4 burner Napoleon from Costco, it was seemingly last year's model so was about half price (~£1400 down to £700).
No complaints, cooks well and seems sturdy although building the thing took a lot longer than expected - easy enough but just endless steps so don't do it on a nice day with guests waiting to eat. The diagram in the instructions should have been a sign!
No complaints, cooks well and seems sturdy although building the thing took a lot longer than expected - easy enough but just endless steps so don't do it on a nice day with guests waiting to eat. The diagram in the instructions should have been a sign!
Snow and Rocks said:
I recently picked up a 4 burner Napoleon from Costco, it was seemingly last year's model so was about half price (~£1400 down to £700).
No complaints, cooks well and seems sturdy although building the thing took a lot longer than expected - easy enough but just endless steps so don't do it on a nice day with guests waiting to eat. The diagram in the instructions should have been a sign!
Going by that your lucky they cut the shapes out of the metal for you No complaints, cooks well and seems sturdy although building the thing took a lot longer than expected - easy enough but just endless steps so don't do it on a nice day with guests waiting to eat. The diagram in the instructions should have been a sign!
Snow and Rocks said:
I recently picked up a 4 burner Napoleon from Costco, it was seemingly last year's model so was about half price (~£1400 down to £700).
No complaints, cooks well and seems sturdy although building the thing took a lot longer than expected - easy enough but just endless steps so don't do it on a nice day with guests waiting to eat. The diagram in the instructions should have been a sign!
I meant a Napolean kettle BBQ - a real charcoal bbq, not a kitchen stove outdoors No complaints, cooks well and seems sturdy although building the thing took a lot longer than expected - easy enough but just endless steps so don't do it on a nice day with guests waiting to eat. The diagram in the instructions should have been a sign!
To be fair - their gas bbq's do have a good reputation, surprised you had to build that much of it though
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