Disposable BBQs

William said:
If it is a disposable they have the charcoal covered in powdered flammable stuff.

If it is a reusuable BBQ, its just to stop fools putting petrol on the fire which explodes, lighter fluid should be fine.

Thanks!
 
Usually just a few quid for the small ones. My girlfriend took one down to the beach for a birthday gathering type thing, though that one (from sainsbury's iirc) wasn't that hot. So I went up the road searching in shops for one and found one, which cooked the food quite quickly! It's a bit of a pick and mix if you ask me.

That well known (don't shop for it...) shop in town has table top ones for £10, like a disposable, but you can keep it ^^

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At least people aren't burning the grass in the park anymore with these things ..................................... they're putting 'em on the benches now!!!

FFS! these people are supposed to be the cream of our education system (students, if you handn't guessed) .......... Vandals! :mad:
 
In a field near us we took a spade, dug a pit 2'x1'x6", lined it with bricks nicked from our mate's dad's conservatory currently under construction and some grating. Insta BBQ in a hole. :D
 
singist said:
At least people aren't burning the grass in the park anymore with these things ..................................... they're putting 'em on the benches now!!!

FFS! these people are supposed to be the cream of our education system (students, if you handn't guessed) .......... Vandals!
Are you for real?
 
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