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Terpe
19th May 2013, 19:52
Whether you're cooking on gas or are a convert to charcoal here's the perfect way to cook when the sun is out

1. Outback Spectrum 3-Burner

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There's a new version of this barbecue out for 2013 and not only does it look great, but it's packed with top-spec features, too, including enamelled grills, a griddle, warming rack, temperature gauge and lava rocks. Comfortably catering for eight people, it's definitely worth the extra dosh if you have it.

£290, outbackbbqshop.co.uk



2. Bodum Fyrkat

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Why stop at barbecuing in your back garden? Bodum makes two portable barbecues – one charcoal and this gas one – both of which come in a range of funky colours, which are great for picnics. This one means you're instantly ready to go, minimising the chance of growling stomachs for hours on end.

£105, bodum.com



3. Jamie Oliver Kettle BBQ

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No need for singed sausages and tasteless chops with this small, well-made and great-value barbecue that's quick to heat, creates a good airflow for maximum heat, cooks evenly and is easy to move and store. The basin vents can get a bit clogged up with ash.

£44.99, homebase.co.uk



4. Sophie Conran Portable Set

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This has everything you need for eating delicious chargrilled food al fresco at festivals, on the beach or on your roof terrace. The price tag means it's a great gift, too, particularly as you can re-use it.

£32.95, ocado.com



5. Landmann Taurus 660

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Landmann has an impressive selection of barbecues this year, including a Tennessee Smoker. But this one – a black, three-part enamelled drum grill with a thermometer – stands out for durability and practicality. Easily catering for 10 people, it also has a warming rack and detachable side table.

£179, sainsburys.co.uk



6. Dancook Fire Bowl

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This Danish-designed fire bowl can be used as a barbecue, garden heater or even a stylish garden table, if you buy the lid that goes with it. Made from stainless steel, with an aluminium frame, it's built to last and can be used with wood or charcoal.

£189.99, lakeland.co.uk



7. Homebase New York Pedestal

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Ideal for couples and small families, this pedestal barbecue is also handy for smaller spaces. It's easy to use and clean and the ash collector at the bottom works a treat. It's a good height, too, so no need for backache while you cook.

£39.99, homebase.co.uk



8. Blooma Nevada 3-Burner

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This family-sized barbecue is easy to assemble, is powerful and has easy-to-use controls. It has a grill and griddle cooking surface, a warming rack and automatic ignition. If you treat the wooden frame every year, it should see you through balmy summer evenings for years to come.

£199, diy.com



9. Weber One Touch

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This iconic and extremely popular charcoal barbecue has a built-in thermometer in the lid, a one-touch cleaning system and an exceptionally hard-wearing lid and bowl. Best of all, the attention to detail means you can grill, roast or bake to perfection.

£199.99, lakeland.co.uk



10. Landmann Picolino

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The perfect barbecue for taking to the park with you along with your football and mat. It runs on charcoal, has a sealable lid for roasting, and has three thin legs, to keep grass scorch marks to a minimum.

£45.50 debenhams.com


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Terpe
19th May 2013, 19:59
I do love a barbie.
Even just a couple of steaks or a couple of fresh Sea Bream, I'll stick them on the BBQ. Luverly

I've got the Outback (number 1 above)
Two regular burners and the 3rd covered with a griddle plate. It's a great quality and so easy to keep clean.

I didn't pay £290 though. Just £99 3 years ago at the very end of the season.
That's the best time to buy I've always found. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Unless you like to get the latest models. :icon_rolleyes:

stevewool
19th May 2013, 20:27
we could do with a nice BBQ , at the mo its a cheap un we have so its going to the top of the list of things to change, i wonder if i can get one cheap but good

Terpe
19th May 2013, 20:38
we could do with a nice BBQ , at the mo its a cheap un we have so its going to the top of the list of things to change, i wonder if i can get one cheap but good

Just wait until the end of season Sales. Plenty of great bargains.
From my experience I can only suggest don't buy cheap. What I mean is get the best quality you can at a price that make you smile.
Nothing worse than a poorly designed BBQ put together with cheapo screws using flimsy cheap metal with a painted coating and crap coated grills no matter how cheap a price.

I'd also put adjustability/heat control at the top of the functionality list. Some BBQ's just have a single distance between heat source and food :NoNo:

Are you looking for gas or charcoal ?

stevewool
19th May 2013, 20:46
love a gas one this time

Moy
19th May 2013, 21:45
this is all i can afford and always been using since when it comes to barbie:biggrin::cwm25::Rasp:

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