Stainless steel BBQs?
Discussion
Want to buy a really good quality stainless BBQ for the summer that will last a good few years. Have had a succession of cheap b and a specials, then an outback (which was ok but didn't last that well)
It seems to be a bit of a minefield, im far from convinced that the premium price for something like a webber can be justified.
What makes and features should I look out for? What's the best price point?
It seems to be a bit of a minefield, im far from convinced that the premium price for something like a webber can be justified.
What makes and features should I look out for? What's the best price point?
I’ve been looking at a stainless steel one to. I bought a cheapo one last year , it’s now covered in surface rust as the paint has all gone after two seasons. It still works ok but is an eyesore.
I’ve been looking at this one.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/onlyfire-3-Burner-Portabl...
I’ve been looking at this one.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/onlyfire-3-Burner-Portabl...
I have one of these, pricey but brilliant, lined with bricks for good heat insulation. Price normally includes grill, skewers & electric motor. Mine is 19 years old & looks new.
https://archwaysm.com/product/barbeque-deluxe/
Kyri
https://archwaysm.com/product/barbeque-deluxe/
Kyri
You've not stated if you want gas or charcoal.
If you're after an investment BBQ then get a Ceramic BBQ. I dithered for 15 years before I bought mine - what a waste of 15 years BBQing. It's by far and away the best BBQ I've ever had.
If you want a gas BBQ then get a Weber. Mine has sat outside uncovered for 20+ years and it still works flawlessly. I have had to replace the "flavorizer bars" but they're not that expensive. As for features, there are loads but as I also have my Ceramic BBQ for things like smoking, the only one I would consider would be a separate gas ring to heat up things like BBQ sauce or beans. You could get one with a rotisserie attachment, but if it's a gas BBQ you'll have problems with too much air getting in and will have problems with flare ups if you do direct rotisserie cooking - which is the only way in my opinion.
We were in John Lewis a couple of years ago and it was the end of season sale. They had a few Weber BBQs with quite a big chunk of money off. Whilst they were nicer than my 18+ year old example, I didn't feel any compelling need to replace mine.
If you're after an investment BBQ then get a Ceramic BBQ. I dithered for 15 years before I bought mine - what a waste of 15 years BBQing. It's by far and away the best BBQ I've ever had.
If you want a gas BBQ then get a Weber. Mine has sat outside uncovered for 20+ years and it still works flawlessly. I have had to replace the "flavorizer bars" but they're not that expensive. As for features, there are loads but as I also have my Ceramic BBQ for things like smoking, the only one I would consider would be a separate gas ring to heat up things like BBQ sauce or beans. You could get one with a rotisserie attachment, but if it's a gas BBQ you'll have problems with too much air getting in and will have problems with flare ups if you do direct rotisserie cooking - which is the only way in my opinion.
We were in John Lewis a couple of years ago and it was the end of season sale. They had a few Weber BBQs with quite a big chunk of money off. Whilst they were nicer than my 18+ year old example, I didn't feel any compelling need to replace mine.
I’ve got one of these and think it’s excellent. I’ve got a Weber Spirit too at another house and this is pretty much as good.
https://amzn.eu/d/aKu59EX
https://amzn.eu/d/aKu59EX
I’ve got one of these and think it’s excellent. I’ve got a Weber Spirit too at another house and this is pretty much as good.
https://amzn.eu/d/aKu59EX
https://amzn.eu/d/aKu59EX
PugwasHDJ80 said:
Sorry should have said gas
I've already got two smokers, but want something very quick that can just sit outside and be turned on quickly and cleanly.
I will replace one of the smokers with a kamado (or even a green egg if I can afford it....}
Costco have them on special at the moment for £249.I've already got two smokers, but want something very quick that can just sit outside and be turned on quickly and cleanly.
I will replace one of the smokers with a kamado (or even a green egg if I can afford it....}
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