O yes, there are a couple of cobbs on ebay.
There is a thread on this site where someone has cut down a handle on a frypan I think it was , might have been a wok and used that, there is also pictures. Have a look.
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Coleman Evolva (might have more than one shhhh)
And now a VW T25 high top.
Tilley Titan
Tilley Trio
Cobb BBQ
I found the roasting rack pretty useless to be honest. The food was so far from the cooking surface that it didn't cook very well and I gave up. This was even with the lid on. I don't think I have wasted my money because I will put foil on top and put fish on and put the lid on.
The thing I use the most is the griddle and I find this very easy to clean too. I use this when I am bbqing or roasting. I just remember to turn the bird quite often. I have cooked pheasant a few times very successfully using this method (with the lid on with the bird on the griddle).
I am interested in the Premier ++ set and they have said that if I use the UKCS-13 code then I can get the pack of Cobbstones and Multi tool free (worth £37), so a pretty good deal!
I used a code off here many years ago. At the time you got a better price on the main unit and a free bag and cookbook. The only official cobb extra that I have added over the years is the roasting rack (well worth getting). I also added (non cobb) a grill trivet thing out of a microwave. This means I have 2 tiers for cooking pies/pizzas etc. As well as this I found a meyers lidded wok at a church sale which is a fab fit and means I can do dishes such as chicken curries with jacket potatoes.
I mainly do roast dinners, jackets and bbqs on my cobb.
I bought a cheap wok as I wasn't sure how useful it would be.......it was excellent and we used it for every meal. It worked so well I couldn't justify buying the real mccoy!
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