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    I use a quite cheap one, so cheap I'm not sure it has a brand.
    However, I recently saw a new small BBQ and am very tempted:

    https://www.everdurebyheston.co.uk

    The small charcoal one tickles my fancy. (GBP 149.)
    The build quality, upon preliminary inspection, seemed excellent.

    Cheerio,

    AP.

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    We have had a Weber Smokey Joe for camping/boat trips for many years, in recent years use it at home when there is just 2 of us, its not worth getting the big Weber out

    https://www.bbqworld.co.uk/weber-bar...mium-smoke.asp

    for £60 you cant go wrong, seemingly last forever

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    Quote Originally Posted by A.Pottinger View Post
    I use a quite cheap one, so cheap I'm not sure it has a brand.
    However, I recently saw a new small BBQ and am very tempted:

    https://www.everdurebyheston.co.uk

    The small charcoal one tickles my fancy. (GBP 149.)
    The build quality, upon preliminary inspection, seemed excellent.

    Cheerio,

    AP.
    I have this one. Perfect little BBQ for a couple of people but it had its share of quality control issues. The first one I bought had chipped enamel so I brought it back. The shop then opened 5 others and they were all the same. I ended up keeping it as I liked the design but it’s a heavy little bugger so don’t count on carrying it around for too long if you are taking it with you for days out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enda View Post
    I have this one. Perfect little BBQ for a couple of people but it had its share of quality control issues. The first one I bought had chipped enamel so I brought it back. The shop then opened 5 others and they were all the same. I ended up keeping it as I liked the design but it’s a heavy little bugger so don’t count on carrying it around for too long if you are taking it with you for days out.
    That's very interesting. Thanks. It's very heavy, I agree (I tried lifting it in the store that I first saw it in). I hope the quality control goes up a few notches; it's a neat design and concept. As you say, not very useful for going hiking with, but if a vehicle can do the carrying (or children (!)) then it's apt. It could perhaps make good ballast on a boat, too!

    Best wishes,

    AP.

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