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Campingaz Party Grill, Camping Stove and Grill, All-in-One Portable Camping BBQ, with Griddle, Grid and Pan Support

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Portable barbecues can be fuelled by either charcoal or propane, each with their own positive and negative traits. On a tighter budget? Or maybe you just don’t barbecue often enough to convince yourself to spend too much on your portable gas grill? Using this grill has to be just about the biggest advantage when compared to the other options out there – being on it’s own trolley rather than table top gives far more freedom, also when you compare it to the Campingaz Party Grill 200 Camping Stove or the Cadac Carri Chef 2 BBQ and Chef Pan Combo the Weber Traveler is still miles ahead because of the portability that comes from being on a trolley vs fixed legs. It’s a bit of a sell so ignore that but watch how easy it is to setup – I’ve fast forwarded you to save 30 seconds wasted life:

Standing around 48cm tall on the strong yet foldable legs, there is plenty of ground clearance under the barbecue so you don’t have to worry about accidentally burning or scorching the surface beneath. At 47.6cm wide, plus 36.7cm deep, the cooking area is large enough to prepare a meal for multiple people without too much hassle, and with the integrated thermometer you can always get your meat cooked perfectly. You can use the free hose and regulator with either propane or LPG cylinders to fuel this awesome portable barbecue. The cylinders should be eleven to fifteen kilograms which are easy to find and inexpensive. The PartyGrill offers a simple yet robust set up that will suit couples looking to cook a simple meal. It comes supplied with an aluminium plate for consistent heat distribution, and has an easy to use Piezo ignition system for lighting. As I just mentioned, the legs on this portable gas barbecue are short, so you will need to sit it on a table for it to be at a comfortable cooking height while you are standing. If you plan to cook while sitting on the floor or low chair though, it should be just fine. One of the main things we are looking for in a Portable gas bbq is versatility, and in that respect, the Carri Chef 2 shines.

The lid has a nice sized handle and also a built in temperature gauge so you can keep tabs on what’s going on underneath.

Also included in the price are a cooking fork, spatula, and tongs, and a PVC cover for the barbecue to keep it clean and free of dust while stored away during winter. At 10 kilograms in weight, you could quite easily find a place for this on a shelf in the garage when that time comes. Sensible options with their own base: Cadac or the Campingaz What you should know about the the portable gas bbq No problem, you can still get your hands on this great little model that will serve it’s purpose far beyond what you’d expect for something so cheap. This is a 2000w single flame Portable gas bbq and can produce a fair bit of heat for something so compact. It will boil a litre of water in under 4.5 minutes and cook 6 large sausages in an equally fast time, so you can get a hotdog down your kids to keep them quiet while you cook the larger part of the meal. The heat is controlled by a knob on the front of the barbecue and it is fully adjustable from a very low flame to a high heat. Wondering what else you should be taking on tour with you? Our guide to the caravan essentials is sure to help.Obviously it’s no where near the value of your typical gas bbq but they are chalk and cheese in terms of portability. The burner protection is integrated into the optimized cast iron grids removing the burner protection layer below the cooking surface. Hot grease and juices are thereby prevented from collecting and causing dangerous flames in the fire box.

Now, I’m not saying its tiny, and it is probably enough to cook up enough hot dogs and burgers fast enough to keep a small family happy, but if you are cooking for more I’d have to suggest you take a look at the Carri Chef 2 instead. The curved lines of the stand, handles, and outer shell, all complement each other and give the Weber Q1000 a stylish, modern look that certainly makes it stand out from other portable grills and is in direct competition with the iQ Portable Gas BBQ but blows it’s competitor away on absolutely everything in mind except price and here’s why: The Blue Flame power system by Campingaz� offers accelerated pre-heating, optimal heat distribution and significantly less flare ups by design. The only thing that I didn’t like about this barbecue’s design was Weber’s decision to go with small propane tanks as preset fuel source and their decision not to include a free tank with the product.

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This system also helps the Char-broil X200 to be more fuel efficient and the maker’s claim it will save you about 30 percent in gas expenditure when compared to most of its competitors. Cleaning your barbecue has never been easier than with the patented Campingaz InstaClean� System. Enjoy more time having fun with family and friends rather than spending hours cleaning your barbecue after an enjoyable grill party. This system is featured on all 3 and 4 Series barbecues. The only thing I don’t like about cooking breakfast on a portable gas barbecue is that I can’t fry my eggs on them. And to me, a breakfast isn’t a breakfast without a couple of fried or scrambled eggs, and some fried tomatoes of course. Discover the ease of multiple cooking and grilling options with Campingaz� Culinary Modular Barbecue System. The Crusader portable gas barbecue is pretty versatile in that it can run on either propane or butane and there is no restriction on the size of the tank you can use as long as you have the right connectors and hose.

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