We have taken the plunge and bought a barbeque for this seasons camping and hopefully many more seasons.Last year we used disposable bbq's which worked well as cheap and easy,but some sites dont like them,also you only have a very limited cooking area and time.Having searched about we opted for a USA made Weber as they are deemed the best Charcoal bbq's out there,this little bbq is called a smokey joe,it has a 37cm Dia cooking grate,which should be ideal for 2-4people.The Bbq has a 10yr Limited Warranty against rusting or burning through.The contruction feels very solid and its quite heavy for its size,i cannot wait to use it,i am sure it will cook a treat with the Lid on.The RRP is £49.95 but you can get them for £45 online.We bought ours from Argos as we had vouchers to use up.
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Is it coming to woodhall,has it been tested yet.
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it is and it has several times you know what its like its a primeval thing MAN MAKE FIRE URGHmike wrote:Is it coming to woodhall,has it been tested yet.
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It's back to single male camping.
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Tow Itch wrote:
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yes but the washing maching drum is 49 quid plus delivery so if really organised get yourself to the council tip rip out a washing machine drum crack out the welding set hey presto free
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Only wanted the image but did read and look at the advert.
Do as they do bolts.
The drums are stainless. I've no kit for stainless welding.
Don't know if the tips are more liberal in the NE or you just dispatch Nick so are unaware.
Dropping stuff of at the tip round here used to always peruse the gas cylinders.
1/4 of them to be found 1/2 full.
Can't even buy them now.
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Tow Itch wrote:
Only wanted the image but did read and look at the advert.
Do as they do bolts.
The drums are stainless. I've no kit for stainless welding.
Don't know if the tips are more liberal in the NE or you just dispatch Nick so are unaware.
Dropping stuff of at the tip round here used to always peruse the gas cylinders.
1/4 of them to be found 1/2 full.
Can't even buy them now.
Kevin.
our tip has a cage full of gas bottles and for a nominal fee they let you take them
and the blokes that work there are like rats they dont even wait til you have left before they are going through your rubbish to see what they can sell on.
love it there
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