Barbecues

Soldato
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I'm hoping for some advice on barbecues ahead of the glorious summer we're surely entitled to...

I'm after something that:-
  • Cooks well and has a degree of "adjustability"
  • Uses charcoal not gas
  • Will age well and not rust/warp/decolour
  • Looks attractive - nothing too space-age
  • Is robust and not flimsy
  • Is easy to clean and maintain
  • Can be put away during the winter
  • Doesn't cost the Earth
Is there such a thing?
 
Soldato
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Thanks HarardO. Just looking and it seems like the Premium can be got for £185, and the Master-Touch is around £215 (and which seems to come with a few extra bits). Is it the Premium or the Master Touch that you would recommend?
 
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