Was in Poundland the other day and saw some ready to light bbq for a pound lol.Has anyone tryed them was thinking of buying some for when i go camping they are small but think the will be ok for me and my two children .
Them disposable BBQ's are ideal for doing a BBQ for 1 person or bacon rolls for a few people. Warning tho they leave a big burnt pacth on the ground underneath.
I love these little disposable barbecues...that`s all you need to take if you`re only away for the weekend.
You get what you pay for though...I`ve always found the ones from Tesco and Sainsbury`s a lot better than the dirt cheap ones as they last longer. You can get double sized ones as well, and I`ve cooked for six over one of these.
Burnt patches on ground are avoided by using them on a hardstanding, a couple of bricks or your cooker stand if you have one.
Bought about 10 of these...and then bought the Cobb!!! However, they are more that OK for doing a few burgers on, especially when at the beach etc when they are disposable and you dont have to carry a heavy Cobb around ;) So I am a fan!
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Quote: Originally posted by jjb-uk on 28/03/2005
Them disposable BBQ's are ideal for doing a BBQ for 1 person or bacon rolls for a few people. Warning tho they leave a big burnt pacth on the ground underneath.
B&Q did a wire stand that folds flat for these BBQs last year. I think they were about £2.99.
We always stock up on the Poundland ones when we see them. They're good 'enough', and for the price and convenience you can't complain. We have even barbecued breakfast at an 'Aire' on the French Autoroute having driven most of the night. - best breakfast ever!
One tip, which we find makes these cheapies burn a bit better - take a small bottle of firelighting liquid with you and soak the lighting paper and coals in it. I am normally very nervous of the liquid lighter, (just make sure you don't put any liquid anywhere near the BBQ once it is lit!) but I think the lighting component of the cheap BBQs sometimes dries out before they are used, and so take a bit of lighting.
we bought a stack last year from FOCUS diy £5 for 10!! we lit 2 over weekend but they were crap :O( usually there really good :O) we ended up frying the burgers on the SUNBEAM :O) and thats brill :O)
Naomi :O)
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Quote: Originally posted by Mrs. Coyote on 29/03/2005
Quote: Originally posted by jjb-uk on 28/03/2005
Them disposable BBQ's are ideal for doing a BBQ for 1 person or bacon rolls for a few people. Warning tho they leave a big burnt pacth on the ground underneath.
B&Q did a wire stand that folds flat for these BBQs last year. I think they were about £2.99.
Nora
These stands are now in B & Q, I bought one yesterday for £2.99. Wilkinsons also had them last year, but dont know if they have them in yet.