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At last I am relenting, being a diehard coals man, I now feel the time is right to buy a gas BBQ. That's right, a Gas BBQ!!!

I have always felt that a coal based BBQ makes the food taste best, but I am hosting a charity BBQ in June and will have about 40 guests to feed.

Does anybody have any suggestions on the best BBQ on the market? I have seen a few Outback BBQ's about in garden centres, and have been a little bit staggered by the price tag! However, I am prepared to spend up to £250.
 
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At last I am relenting, being a diehard coals man, I now feel the time is right to buy a gas BBQ. That's right, a Gas BBQ!!!


No sorry - a gas BBQ is called a COOKER!

What are you like? Big Grin
 
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At last I am relenting, being a diehard coals man, I now feel the time is right to buy a gas BBQ. That's right, a Gas BBQ!!!

I have always felt that a coal based BBQ makes the food taste best, but I am hosting a charity BBQ in June and will have about 40 guests to feed.

Does anybody have any suggestions on the best BBQ on the market? I have seen a few Outback BBQ's about in garden centres, and have been a little bit staggered by the price tag! However, I am prepared to spend up to £250.


I was just reading the test results of barbecues in the Which magazine (as you do).

Aparently the best Gas one on test is the "B&Q Winchester" @ £120(Well within your budget Big Grin ) . This one also has the biggest grill area of them all: 65x48 cm. Wouldn't know if that was big enough for your purpose?

But best of all, it has a , here it comes: "Flavouriser" to give the food a more authntic BBQ flavour (and aparently it works).
 
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I had a look at that B&Q BBQ, it looks really good value for money, thanks for that Pont!

Now I just have to wait for my bonus from work and I shall go buy one.
 
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I have an Outback bbq that I bought in a sale. Haven't used it yet though.
Don't forget to factor in the cost of the gas + canister.

http://www.robertdyas.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/T...0001&catalogId=10051

Has some on offer.
 
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Oh, you'll probably need a regulator too....
 
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Originally posted by stateofplay:
At last I am relenting, being a diehard coals man, I now feel the time is right to buy a gas BBQ. That's right, a Gas BBQ!!!

I have always felt that a coal based BBQ makes the food taste best, but I am hosting a charity BBQ in June and will have about 40 guests to feed.

Does anybody have any suggestions on the best BBQ on the market? I have seen a few Outback BBQ's about in garden centres, and have been a little bit staggered by the price tag! However, I am prepared to spend up to £250.


I was just reading the test results of barbecues in the Which magazine (as you do).

Aparently the best Gas one on test is the "B&Q Winchester" @ £120(Well within your budget Big Grin ) . This one also has the biggest grill area of them all: 65x48 cm. Wouldn't know if that was big enough for your purpose?

But best of all, it has a , here it comes: "Flavouriser" to give the food a more authntic BBQ flavour (and aparently it works).


What a stroke of luck - we just bought one of these and with 20% off too! We thought it was the most practical and solid of all the ones we looked at, moving it was a bit of a hassle as it weighs a ton! Still need to assemble it, but then I also need to remove 4 tonnes of soil from the patio before it can be used..
 
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