Bought the notebook type BBQ £12.99 very impressed, better made than most others I have seen with a separate charcoal holder which keeps the main Barbie much cleaner instead of a flimsy grill most other dearer ones seem to have.
Also stays very cool underneath so no danger burning/scorching the grass. Does seem to take a little longer to reach cooking temperature, but that may be the lump wood charcoal I was using
we bought a couple of their inflatable loungers...should be ideal for lazy days on the campsite and for taking on walks to give ourselves somewhere comfy to sit for lunch...
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Take a look at the reviews for the windbreak...very amusing. It is surprising how many people try to hammer the fibreglass poles into the ground and then when they break or they can't put the guy ropes on they say the windbreak is rubbish.
It looks pretty good to me and a reasonable price.
Quote: Originally posted by gailbonney on 13/7/2018
The windbreaker okay but guys do get in the way esp if you have tethered dogs. We bought one but won’t use when we’ve got the girls with us .
Bought the hammock and spent weekend dozing in it. Love it,def taking to France!
Have a double guy holding up the two end poles and then a single guy on the 'outside' of the windbreak for all poles in between. They don't get in the way then and the windbreak is still held firmly and taut.
Quote: Originally posted by steel on 15/7/2018
anyone know if their inflatable sofas are any good?
I don't know about Aldi inflatable sofas but I bought an identical one from Argos a couple of years ago and had difficulty pumping it up to a reasonable pressure with an electric pump. I eventually managed it with a stirrup type hand pump but it sprang a leak within a couple of days. I don't trust inflatable furniture now. They aren't very comfortable either and tend to tip up from the side you are not sitting on. Better off with a reclining chair.