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01/4/2010 at 2:43pm
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The Safari Chef is about 12" diameter. I don't rate it as a BBQ as it does not get hot enough. It would be a waste to even attempt a decent steak on one. Roasting a chicken could prove fatal.
Steve.
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06/4/2010 at 10:29am
Location: Goole Outfit: CI Carioca 656
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I used mine for the 1st time Noobs over the weekend camping in Cromer. Morrisons peppered beef grill steaks on the griddle with a round of sausages afterwards.
Very impressed and I even forced myself up to clean it properly afterwards which never happens and I end up ruining things.
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12/4/2010 at 2:44pm
Location: South London Outfit: Cabanon Aruba Force 10 Crux Storm
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I have the carri chef de-lux and have found it to be excellent but if you change attachments you need to be careful not to put them on damp grass because the enamel on the attachement will craze.
Take care
R
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12/4/2010 at 3:19pm
Location: Derbyshire Outfit: Vango Orchy 600 + Premium Extension
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Quote: Originally posted by Rik Brooks on 12/4/2010
I have the carri chef de-lux and have found it to be excellent but if you change attachments you need to be careful not to put them on damp grass because the enamel on the attachement will craze. Take care R
Thanks for the tip Rik
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12/4/2010 at 3:32pm
Location: Goole Outfit: CI Carioca 656
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Yeah, good tip. I must admit to leaving it to cool off so far as i have just used 1 part of it at a time.
Will remember that though.
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27/4/2010 at 12:34pm
Location: The Farm Outfit: STOLEN! - Hobby 720UKFE -
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Hello All
Quick question, I'm looking to find a bbq for my grandparents. They have a little eriba and a little car so can't fit much in. I like the look of the safari as it's compact and multi-use. I just wondered what size it is when packed up in the bag? How much room it takes up?
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27/4/2010 at 1:30pm
Location: devon Outfit: fc plus 2 many tents
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size wise is nice and compact the bag is about 14ins by 8 to 10inches deep
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21/7/2010 at 7:48am
Location: Scotland Outfit: Coachman Highlander (Amara)
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Quote: Originally posted by feeblecat on 31/3/2010
Has anyone had the safari chef and the eazi/carri chef or swapped one for the other. How much smaller is the safari chef and, like for like re cooking meals, does it do as good a job as the eazi/carri (including roast chickens). I love my eazi chef but if the safari chef packed much smaller and did the same job i could consider swapping.
An update - I bit the bullet and bought the safari chef. Used it last weekend and to answer my own question above it does everything my eazi chef does. Cooked bacon for breakfast and a roast chicken for dinner (I had to customize a foil tray as my roasting tin isnt here yet). We also deliberately used it in the middle of the garden unshielded to see how it would stand up with a breeze - no problems.The chicken was delicious and cooked perfectly (having perfected it on my eazi chef I knew what to do). It is a much better size for us as we are fairly limited on space. What am I going to do with my eazi chef now?
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21/7/2010 at 9:11am
Location: North West England Outfit: Outwell Hartford XL & vermont xlp
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just to let anyone know who thinking about buying one and has a go outdoors take a copy of THIS in and will walk away with it for £49
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