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BBQ advice

southstand1882

Mitchell Thomas
I have a Webber charcoal at home, which is great for small parties

But I'd like to get a big gas BBQ for when we have big groups over

Any recommendations on what to go for?
 
Gas is not a real bbq - you might as well use the cooker in your kitchen.

Charcoal all the way. Even as suggested above you use half an oil drum.
 
Gas is not a real bbq - you might as well use the cooker in your kitchen.

Charcoal all the way. Even as suggested above you use half an oil drum.

Actually, only Charcoal if its in a offset box area.

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I have a Webber charcoal at home, which is great for small parties

But I'd like to get a big gas BBQ for when we have big groups over

Any recommendations on what to go for?

just go with the Weber gas bbq, uses only 15% of the gas a standard bbq does and is perfect for normal stuff eg steak, but also great for roasts and pizzas. Expenseive but worth it.
 
I think even Weber call their gas varieties "grills". Used to anyway. I have two proper Weber barbecues!
 
Ok, I've just got back from my local Squires

I am now the proud owner of 2 Weber Originals

I learnt my lesson and grew a pair

Thanks for the advice.
 
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