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Post: # 64487Post haggistini

Big bucks for those bespoke BBQ islands I've sent you an email jonyboy
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Post: # 64490Post rab1

I was in Costco today and the ones Giles are talking about are a grand plus but there are smaller ones for the £600-700 mark. Cracking looking BBQs, one even had a squire to roast a pig etc.
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Post: # 64494Post Carberry

I have a few of these
http://sunshinebbq.sunshinelifestyle.co.uk/new_bbq_horizon.htm

Had a customer wanting to buy them, I ordered them up, they pulled out at last second leaving me with 5 BBQs. I would use them all myself if I wasn't vegan :laugh:

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Post: # 64506Post lutonlagerlout

the point we are all missing is that in the last 3 years we have had about 15 suitable weekends for a bbq
i have some bells and whistles gas thing ,but on closer inspection its not even a bbq just a grill and hotplate with rings
effectively an outdoor propane cooker
i thought the whole point was that fat dripped onto the coals and let off smoke which flavours the food?
what about the pizza ovens we spoke about a while back
anyone ever build one?
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Post: # 64510Post Carberry

lutonlagerlout wrote:the point we are all missing is that in the last 3 years we have had about 15 suitable weekends for a bbq
i have some bells and whistles gas thing ,but on closer inspection its not even a bbq just a grill and hotplate with rings
effectively an outdoor propane cooker
i thought the whole point was that fat dripped onto the coals and let off smoke which flavours the food?
what about the pizza ovens we spoke about a while back
anyone ever build one?
LLL
And of those 15 suitable weekends I'm fairly sure I worked all of them. I never let the rain stop me from having a BBQ, neighbours all thought I was crazy though.

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Post: # 64525Post rab1

I`ve used our charcoal one 3 times in 5 years. :;):
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Post: # 64526Post Carberry

rab1 wrote:I`ve used our charcoal one 3 times in 5 years. :;):
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Post: # 64551Post rab1

:D
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