Building an outdoor kitchen which built in BBQ? help
Building an outdoor kitchen which built in BBQ? help
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mat430

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176 posts

211 months

Tuesday 29th April 2014
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Need some advise/reviews on bbq's have been looking at Beefeater BBQ's this range http://www.australian-bbq.co.uk/builtIn-1100-plus-...

anyone got one or know if they are any good ?

Also been looking at Napoleon grills, but again have not clue if they are good,
Or if anyone has one that they recommend please I am open to suggestions looking for 4-5 burner size

thanks in advance guys


Consigliere

391 posts

63 months

Thursday 5th February
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Napoleans are super pricey, think they start at £2.5k, Beefeaters start around £600, no idea how good they are however.

craig1912

4,345 posts

134 months

Thursday 5th February
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Consigliere said:
Napoleans are super pricey, think they start at £2.5k, Beefeaters start around £600, no idea how good they are however.
You realise that is an 11 year old post!

Consigliere

391 posts

63 months

Thursday 5th February
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craig1912 said:
You realise that is an 11 year old post!
yes, my new years resolution is going the extra mile lol

[im looking at standalone bbqs and hence stumbled upon the post]

Chrisgr31

14,199 posts

277 months

Thursday 5th February
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craig1912 said:
Consigliere said:
Napoleans are super pricey, think they start at £2.5k, Beefeaters start around £600, no idea how good they are however.
You realise that is an 11 year old post!
I am interested in the answers though as I'll hopefully be looking for one later in the year - if I get on with the patio!

PurpleFox

500 posts

107 months

Thursday 5th February
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I have a Beefeater, 4 burner built in. Seems well made, bought it a week in to lockdown before things went crazy. It’s been outside since, came with a cover and it’s still in great condition. Certainly seemed competitively priced compared to others.

It’s half grill half griddle which I like, only two small niggles, it cooks things pretty quick, could do with a lower setting and the griddle is slightly concave so fat tends to go towards the middle rather than the drain hole at the edge but it’s easy enough to scrape to the edge.

I got the Beefeater 240v rotisserie attachment for Christmas so will be going it a whirl as soon as the weather improves.

Consigliere

391 posts

63 months

Friday 6th February
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PurpleFox said:
I have a Beefeater, 4 burner built in. Seems well made, bought it a week in to lockdown before things went crazy. It s been outside since, came with a cover and it s still in great condition. Certainly seemed competitively priced compared to others.

It s half grill half griddle which I like, only two small niggles, it cooks things pretty quick, could do with a lower setting and the griddle is slightly concave so fat tends to go towards the middle rather than the drain hole at the edge but it s easy enough to scrape to the edge.

I got the Beefeater 240v rotisserie attachment for Christmas so will be going it a whirl as soon as the weather improves.
did you buy the 1200 or the 1600 model?