Proper BBQ all the way.
We bought a quite expensive one last year and boy was it a good investment.
People go on about mess and hassle with these over gas.
With ours you fill the base of the BBQ (before you begin) with some water.
Now you pot all your charcoal on.
Ours lights by opening a side channel and putting about 4 pieces of newspaper in a fan shape inside which you then set fire to.
Our BBQ has lit first time this way every time.
Do your cooking, add more charcole throughout if your doing a lot or put too little on.
When your all done you remove the grate from the bottom of the BBQ at the top and all the hot embers and charcoal fall into the bottom of the unit where the water is from the beginning.
Later you empty the bottom out and you're ready to start again.
I've been to plenty of "Gas BBQs" in the past - it's all wasp and no BBQ taste.
If you're coooking out doors you gotta have BBQ taste with your wasps.
We bought a quite expensive one last year and boy was it a good investment.
People go on about mess and hassle with these over gas.
With ours you fill the base of the BBQ (before you begin) with some water.
Now you pot all your charcoal on.
Ours lights by opening a side channel and putting about 4 pieces of newspaper in a fan shape inside which you then set fire to.
Our BBQ has lit first time this way every time.
Do your cooking, add more charcole throughout if your doing a lot or put too little on.
When your all done you remove the grate from the bottom of the BBQ at the top and all the hot embers and charcoal fall into the bottom of the unit where the water is from the beginning.
Later you empty the bottom out and you're ready to start again.
I've been to plenty of "Gas BBQs" in the past - it's all wasp and no BBQ taste.
If you're coooking out doors you gotta have BBQ taste with your wasps.


