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What barbeque do you use?
Beauclaire
12%
 12%  [ 8 ]
Cadac
40%
 40%  [ 27 ]
Disposable charcoal
10%
 10%  [ 7 ]
George foreman thingy?
6%
 6%  [ 4 ]
Charcoal barbeque
30%
 30%  [ 20 ]
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Grizzly wrote:
We come under 2 heading in the poll.

We have a small lidded barbeque which has legs that fold up inside it so it is a neat little unit.
The disposable BBQs fit perfectly inside and, when used ,can be thrown away, leaving the BBQ clean enough to be put away in the luton.

Perfect solution: no bending down to the disposable BBQ, no fire risk to the grass and no cleaning the grill and surrounds of a "proper" charcoal BBQ or carting round bags of charcoal.

When we first started with this system the disposables were well under £1 each. No longer so I might have to make my own !

G

try the pound shop, bought some last week.
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Thanks Pete.

We've not got a pound shop handy round here ( Sad ) but I bet if this weather keeps up they'll be selling off the Tesco disposables cheaply pretty soon. Not that we'll be wanting a BBQ if this weather does keep up.....!

G
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