BBQ’s - dual fuel 11:54 - Jun 6 with 1089 views | Deano69 | Any advice from the trusted collective?? Stock seems difficult and not sure in the Suffolk area the best place to go look. Online is ok but can’t really get an idea of size or build quality. Thoughts and recommendations welcome. TIA |  |
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BBQ’s - dual fuel on 12:21 - Jun 6 with 1040 views | Vic | Norwich camping and Leisure usually have good stock. The world is your oyster when it come to choice but personally I like Outback. That said I prefer charcoal and bought myself a Weber masterchef for this season. Used it a few times and have to say it’s excellent. Great for grilling and smoking and with my fire starter I can be cooking in 25 mins. |  |
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BBQ’s - dual fuel on 12:32 - Jun 6 with 1036 views | hype313 | I bought one of these a few months ago and I have to say it is brilliant, got rid of my gas BBQ as it was pointless, might as well just stick the food under a grill. The only thing about gas is the fact that it is quick to start up, but with a starter chamber it only takes 15 minutes to get the coals nice and warm. https://www.bbqworld.co.uk/napoleon/napoleon-charcoal-kettle-grill-bbq-47cm.asp |  |
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BBQ’s - dual fuel on 16:19 - Jun 6 with 912 views | StokieBlue |
BBQ’s - dual fuel on 12:21 - Jun 6 by Vic | Norwich camping and Leisure usually have good stock. The world is your oyster when it come to choice but personally I like Outback. That said I prefer charcoal and bought myself a Weber masterchef for this season. Used it a few times and have to say it’s excellent. Great for grilling and smoking and with my fire starter I can be cooking in 25 mins. |
I have the Weber Mastertouch with the chimney starter, it's excellent. SB |  | |  |
BBQ’s - dual fuel on 21:39 - Jun 6 with 778 views | Vic |
I don’t think you’ll regret that decision! Looks a lovely bit of kit. |  |
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