Which portable barbecue?
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Andrew[MG]

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3,349 posts

222 months

Tuesday 19th April 2011
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I'm looking to buy one to take advantage of the one sunny day that we due to get up in Scotland in the next 3 months. Does anyone have a good one that they would recommend? I want something that will not fall apart when travelling, gives a good heat and has a decent cooking area. I'm not keen on those throw away ones as they don't last very long, require a base and are a bit small.

cornet

1,471 posts

182 months

Tuesday 19th April 2011
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These are not cheap but get awesome reviews.

http://www.portablebbq.org.uk/grilletto-son-of-hib...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Grilltech-Son-of-Hibachi-B...

Ready to cook on in 10min and can fold them up and stick it in your car straight after you finish cooking (due to handy snuff bag).


NiceCupOfTea

25,539 posts

275 months

Tuesday 19th April 2011
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If I can piggyback on this topic, I am also looking for a barbecue having used disposable ones for the last couple of years...

is £50-80 enough to get a decent gas barbecue? Looking for something that can sit outside all year under a cover and not rust to bits after a season's use...

John Lewis have one that looks OK - thoughts?

http://www.johnlewis.com/231210280/Product.aspx

herbialfa

1,489 posts

226 months

Tuesday 19th April 2011
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I got one from Homebase about 6 years ago and its fine.

We've only used a bottle and a half of gas since we bought it.

Use it all the time, infact it was used yesterday.

Stays out side all year round. Has 2 wheels so you can easily push it anywhere in the garden to get out of the wind! A plate on one side and a hob on the other for making hot water.

Zaxxon

4,057 posts

184 months

Tuesday 19th April 2011
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NiceCupOfTea said:
If I can piggyback on this topic, I am also looking for a barbecue having used disposable ones for the last couple of years...

is £50-80 enough to get a decent gas barbecue? Looking for something that can sit outside all year under a cover and not rust to bits after a season's use...

John Lewis have one that looks OK - thoughts?

http://www.johnlewis.com/231210280/Product.aspx
Is there any reason why it must be gas?

HebdenHedgehog

237 posts

192 months

Tuesday 19th April 2011
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Did a bit of research on this last year, and we ended up buying a Weber Go-Anywhere

Charcoal-powered so you'll need to factor in that to carry about, along with method of lighting (I favour using a Weber chimney) etc.

Been really brilliant to use, packs away nicely and so on.

Cost c.£40 delivered as far as I can recall

Bill

57,428 posts

279 months

Tuesday 19th April 2011
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cornet said:
These are not cheap but get awesome reviews.

http://www.portablebbq.org.uk/grilletto-son-of-hib...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Grilltech-Son-of-Hibachi-B...

Ready to cook on in 10min and can fold them up and stick it in your car straight after you finish cooking (due to handy snuff bag).
yes Brilliant things and easy to light. The only downside is they use briquets rather than lumpwood charcoal.

cornet

1,471 posts

182 months

Tuesday 19th April 2011
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Bill said:
cornet said:
These are not cheap but get awesome reviews.

http://www.portablebbq.org.uk/grilletto-son-of-hib...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Grilltech-Son-of-Hibachi-B...

Ready to cook on in 10min and can fold them up and stick it in your car straight after you finish cooking (due to handy snuff bag).
yes Brilliant things and easy to light. The only downside is they use briquets rather than lumpwood charcoal.
Hadn't realised that. Makes them even better then IMO. I find briquettes much better to cook on than lump wood as the temperature stays more stable for longer.

Also just found out you can use them as a mini oven and as heater.

Think I've just sold it to myself. Damn you OP wink

NiceCupOfTea

25,539 posts

275 months

Tuesday 19th April 2011
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Zaxxon said:
NiceCupOfTea said:
If I can piggyback on this topic, I am also looking for a barbecue having used disposable ones for the last couple of years...

is £50-80 enough to get a decent gas barbecue? Looking for something that can sit outside all year under a cover and not rust to bits after a season's use...

John Lewis have one that looks OK - thoughts?

http://www.johnlewis.com/231210280/Product.aspx
Is there any reason why it must be gas?
Less hassle iirc

JM

3,170 posts

230 months

Tuesday 19th April 2011
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Andrew[MG] said:
I'm looking to buy one to take advantage of the one sunny day that we due to get up in Scotland in the next 3 months. Does anyone have a good one that they would recommend? I want something that will not fall apart when travelling, gives a good heat and has a decent cooking area. I'm not keen on those throw away ones as they don't last very long, require a base and are a bit small.
These http://www.iwantoneofthose.com/fold-flat-bbq/ are meant to be pretty good.

I got one of these a few years ago and use it when camping and canoeing etc, packs up small is very light and can be used as a fire-box when the barbecue is done. http://www.glow.co.uk/briefcase-bbq.html


Andrew[MG]

Original Poster:

3,349 posts

222 months

Wednesday 20th April 2011
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Anyone got this one http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.206-1600.aspx? It looks like a good price if you do the double value clubcard voucher exchange. Don't think you can pick up in store though so that's not quite so handy.

993AL

1,939 posts

242 months

Wednesday 20th April 2011
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Andrew[MG] said:
Anyone got this one http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.206-1600.aspx? It looks like a good price if you do the double value clubcard voucher exchange. Don't think you can pick up in store though so that's not quite so handy.
Hi Andrew - this looks a tidy wee barby and it's stainless steel. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Portable-Stainless-Steel-Bar...

Dr_Rick

1,713 posts

272 months

Wednesday 20th April 2011
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cornet said:
These are not cheap but get awesome reviews.

http://www.portablebbq.org.uk/grilletto-son-of-hib...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Grilltech-Son-of-Hibachi-B...

Ready to cook on in 10min and can fold them up and stick it in your car straight after you finish cooking (due to handy snuff bag).
^^^ THIS!!

http://www.sonofhibachi.com/

My dad still has the one he bought in the Middle East in the early 80s and it's still going strong with no broken or replaced parts. And it didn't half take a hammering. Comes with a flame proof bag for putting it in the back of your 4x4 in the desert.

Dr Rick

N Dentressangle

3,449 posts

246 months

Wednesday 20th April 2011
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993AL said:
Hi Andrew - this looks a tidy wee barby and it's stainless steel. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Portable-Stainless-Steel-Bar...
Had this one for 6 years: it's been great for the money, and gives loads of cooking area. Only negative is no means to alter the height of the grill, so you have to distribute / ration coals carefully.

It's still going strong, but just bought a Son of Hibachi. Not used it yet: maybe tonight should be the night!

The Nur

9,168 posts

209 months

Wednesday 20th April 2011
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Dr_Rick said:
cornet said:
These are not cheap but get awesome reviews.

http://www.portablebbq.org.uk/grilletto-son-of-hib...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Grilltech-Son-of-Hibachi-B...

Ready to cook on in 10min and can fold them up and stick it in your car straight after you finish cooking (due to handy snuff bag).
^^^ THIS!!

http://www.sonofhibachi.com/

My dad still has the one he bought in the Middle East in the early 80s and it's still going strong with no broken or replaced parts. And it didn't half take a hammering. Comes with a flame proof bag for putting it in the back of your 4x4 in the desert.

Dr Rick
These look absolutely fantastic. Want. Now.

mk1fan

10,856 posts

249 months

Wednesday 20th April 2011
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Those 'Son of Hibatchi' look beaut!

Bill

57,428 posts

279 months

Wednesday 20th April 2011
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mk1fan said:
Those 'Son of Hibatchi' look beaut!
It draws a crowd whenever I light it biggrin

mattdaniels

7,362 posts

306 months

Thursday 21st April 2011
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herbialfa said:
We've only used a bottle and a half of gas since we bought it.

Use it all the time, infact it was used yesterday.
I use my gas BBQ lots too - probably had a dozen BBQ's this year so far, and generally get through 2 13KG bottles in a year. eek How do you make yours last so long?