Yet another reason why electricity should be metered on sites.
Those of us who just use it for lighting and to boil the odd kettle of water should not have to pay the same surcharge as a large family using heaters, BBQ's, fridges etc.
And here was me thinking the Bah Humbug season was over.
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As well is two words!
How does a sage know everything about everything? or does he? or does he just think he does?
Remember, if you buy something you bought it, not brought it.
No point of an electric bbq for me (you are limited to the amps you can draw from your hook up think you might start tripping the electric for everyone!)
Gas if you have to.
But charcoal is a bbq.!!!! I use a Cobb Bbq and Six bricketts gives me a good hr + cooking (not hot enough to sear meat though) I also don't worry about hot embers or children touching the outside as this stays cool, just the lid that can get hot.
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Coleman Evolva (might have more than one shhhh)
And now a VW T25 high top.
Tilley Titan
Tilley Trio
Cobb BBQ
Quote: Originally posted by Donnod123 on 06/1/2014
No point of an electric bbq for me (you are limited to the amps you can draw from your hook up think you might start tripping the electric for everyone!)
Gas if you have to.
But charcoal is a bbq.!!!! I use a Cobb Bbq and Six bricketts gives me a good hr + cooking (not hot enough to sear meat though) I also don't worry about hot embers or children touching the outside as this stays cool, just the lid that can get hot.
Thanks
I will have a look at them then just was starting to get a bit expensive with coal last year and then had the worry of the embers
and also the girdle looks easier to clean then normal bbq ones
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