Recommend me a small gas bbq
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ramblo93

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184 posts

118 months

Monday 2nd August 2021
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The wife is veggie so we dont cook meat in the house.

More frequently I'm cooking meat outside for me and the two boys on a large weber charcoal bbq. Life would be a lot simpler if i didn't have to wait for the coals to heat up so i'm considering a small gas bbq ("Daaad...is my sausage ready", "no, i've just lit the coals/chimney" etc).

It'll be mainly used to cook 2 or 3 burger/steaks or 1/2 dozen sausages or a couple of bits of chicken so I don't need a big american sized monster grill.

Any recommendations (apart from get a different wife)?


bristolracer

5,865 posts

171 months

Bill

56,953 posts

277 months

Monday 2nd August 2021
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The problem with gas* is the cleaning IME. The fat doesn't burn off so you have congealed grease to clear up and the grill needs a proper clean.


*Apart from the obvious... wink

ETA I'd be more tempted to get a gas burner and a griddle pan. At least then you could use a pot for stews etc.

Edited by Bill on Monday 2nd August 18:26

mikef

6,071 posts

273 months

Monday 2nd August 2021
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Weber Q2200 stainless. You will need to clean it

AC43

13,209 posts

230 months

Monday 2nd August 2021
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The Webers are decent. I've got one of the smaller ones. Well made and will last years.

Austin_Metro

1,421 posts

70 months

Monday 2nd August 2021
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I’d recommend the Weber q as well, with the cast iron cooking surface.

A bit of cleaning is beneficial but with the lid down mine would heat up way over 250c, closer to 300c which would burn off a lot of residue when scraped with the triangular wire brush.

Keeping it under cover when not in use will make it last longer… and is an excuse for an outdoor kitchen area as well …

Zetec-S

6,589 posts

115 months

Monday 2nd August 2021
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Another vote for the Weber Q series. We have a Q1200, mainly used for the 2 of us but copes well enough if we have a couple of friends or family round. It must be 5 or 6 years old now, kept outside (under a cover) over summer and stored in the garage over winter, but still in pretty good condition.

ramblo93

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184 posts

118 months

Tuesday 3rd August 2021
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Thanks all. I've been looking at the Webers online...so good to here some good reviews.

It would be kept undercover so thats not an issue. I don't mind a bit of cleaning. Sounds like it's a case of emptying the drip tray every few uses and scrubbing round the burner compartment a bit less regularly...doesn't sound/look too onerous.

The Q1200 sounds like the one. If it's small i'm more likely to take it on future camping trips i guess. But is it too small to feed me and two small but growing lads? Would the 2200 be better for future proofing and being able to handle having guests over etc?

hyphen

26,262 posts

112 months

Tuesday 3rd August 2021
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I would say don't get a Q, but if budget allows get a proper 4 burner.

You may well find that with gas being more convenient you use if more than you expect to.

Perhaps your wife will be happy if veg Is cooked on other side to meat too?

ramblo93

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184 posts

118 months

Tuesday 3rd August 2021
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hyphen said:
I would say don't get a Q, but if budget allows get a proper 4 burner.

You may well find that with gas being more convenient you use if more than you expect to.

Perhaps your wife will be happy if veg Is cooked on other side to meat too?
Doubtful the wife will eat veggies off the meat bbq. I had to buy another fridge to store the meat in wobble

I'm also keen to not get something too big. The vast majority of times i'd just be cooking for myself an our two boys.

Zetec-S

6,589 posts

115 months

Tuesday 3rd August 2021
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ramblo93 said:
The Q1200 sounds like the one. If it's small i'm more likely to take it on future camping trips i guess. But is it too small to feed me and two small but growing lads? Would the 2200 be better for future proofing and being able to handle having guests over etc?
We took our Q1200 on a camping trip a couple of years ago, fitted in the boot of our Focus with a tent and bit of luggage. Fed 4 adults and 1 teenager. smile

Oil Trash

179 posts

99 months

Tuesday 3rd August 2021
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Can recommend Cadac we had one for our old caravan now used as main bbq at home - will fold down if you want it to be portable