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02/6/2010 at 8:03am
Location: Somewhere in a field camping. Outfit: Eldorado Cabanon Etna too many others
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Quote: Originally posted by dk168 on 30/5/2010
I swear by Weber's Go Anywhere BBQ! I also like the look of Anthony Worral Thomson''s BBQ, as it has a warming rack inside. However, I read that the legs may not be as foldable as the manufacturer has claimed. Marco Pierre White has brought out a BBQ, and I shall check that out to see if it is any good. DK 
Anthony Worral Thomson''s BBQ is absolutely rubbish. I bought one last year, thinking it would be ideal for when I was on my own. After2 BBQs it was buckled and on it's last legs or so I thought. I cleaned it up and left it by the re-cycling bins, after a short time it was gone!
Good luck to whoever took it, as far as I'm concerned it was rubbish. Back to my Grilletto still brilliant.
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02/6/2010 at 8:04am
Location: Somewhere in a field camping. Outfit: Eldorado Cabanon Etna too many others
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Quote: Originally posted by dk168 on 30/5/2010
I swear by Weber's Go Anywhere BBQ! I also like the look of Anthony Worral Thomson''s BBQ, as it has a warming rack inside. However, I read that the legs may not be as foldable as the manufacturer has claimed. Marco Pierre White has brought out a BBQ, and I shall check that out to see if it is any good. DK 
Anthony Worral Thomson''s BBQ is absolutely rubbish. I bought one last year, thinking it would be ideal for when I was on my own. After2 BBQs it was buckled and on its last legs or so I thought. I cleaned it up and left it by the re-cycling bins, after a short time it was gone!
Good luck to whoever took it, as far as I'm concerned it was rubbish. Back to my Grilletto still brilliant.
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02/6/2010 at 9:33am
Location: North Yorkshire Outfit: Holi * Perran 4 * Airedale 5
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We have a silver barrel BBQ which is the best thing we've ever bought!!! Got it for the bargain price of £7.99 when Woolies was closing down. Think Amazon have a similar one for about £35. I have done whole chickens and joints of pork in there and also Yorkshire puds, so we can now have a full Sunday roast when we go camping!!!
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02/6/2010 at 12:59pm
Location: North West Outfit: Obelink Familia 6; ESVO Bedouin 280
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THIS ONE got an excellent review in a sunday paper recently - it was the second cheapest they tested, but gave the second best results (the one that wone overall cost about £100).
I might be in the market for a cheap barbeque soon - this is the one I'm going for...
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02/6/2010 at 2:18pm
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I seem to recall someone on another thread,singing the praises of that B&Q Vegas bbq...
Has anyone come across the portable,lidded bbq that's in Argos?..it's down to £15 now but just wondered if it was any good?
(Sorry,don't know how to put a "This one" type link in..I did paste it in but the address was several lines long! )
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02/6/2010 at 2:36pm
Location: London Outfit: Outwell Bear Lake 4
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We bought a Weber Go-Anywhere last year for £40 and I love it. Cooks fast and is easy to clean and transport. The only thing I would say is that even though it has legs, we still burnt the grass beneath it on the first use, so I now make sure it's supported on blocks or something to avoid scorching.
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02/6/2010 at 7:52pm
Location: Blackpool Outfit: Swift Elegance 635 Kia Sorento
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I'll second that, we used our Go-Anywhere on an aluminium topped cooker support, the Weber got that hot underneath that the aluminium top buckled (oops).
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07/5/2014 at 9:44am
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Bought a cheapy from ebuy b4 we left. 4 small legs fold out from under neath so as not to burn the table. Has an area of almost 2 sq ft. Side peices slot in the main box for side wind and to lay the grill on. A folded sheet of foil under the charcoal and off you go. Simoples, 15 quid I think.
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07/5/2014 at 10:15am
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Clas Ohlson - Move-It BBQ
This seems to get a lot of praise, will be back in stock before end of May apparently.
Personally, I use a Firepit/BBQ and throw a griddle on top.
Lucio Folding Portable Barbecue Fire Bowl
Once the BBQ is finished, add some wood to the coals, instant camp fire with no fuss.
I will be getting the Move-It BBQ to do some roasting.
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07/5/2014 at 2:47pm
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I've just bought a folding Gelert one from Amazon, it's about the size of a disposable foil tray type. Got it for hot dogs etc for picnics. Says it's for backpackers but too heavy I think. Would do for campers though. And it was only a tenner and folds to the size of a paperback.
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07/5/2014 at 3:00pm
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We also have the gelert folding one. Only issue I had with it was that I overloaded it with briquettes and it was just a bit too hot. It doesn't need as much as you think!
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