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Son of hibachi group buy
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If you click the top one, you are committing to buy at less than the £70.44 you can get delivered directly.
Obviously the more we have, the better the saving I hope.
Abouit £70 if yoiu can get hold of one. Fantastic bit of kit, comes with its own snuff pouch.
Can also be used as a portable fire.
If yoiu find one, they may do a bulk deal as there's a few of us that would want one I'm sure.
Group buy
If you click the top one, you are committing to buy at less than the £70.44 you can get delivered directly.
Obviously the more we have, the better the saving I hope.
Abouit £70 if yoiu can get hold of one. Fantastic bit of kit, comes with its own snuff pouch.
Can also be used as a portable fire.
If yoiu find one, they may do a bulk deal as there's a few of us that would want one I'm sure.
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Re: Portable charcoal barbecue advice please
Cheers Ian. Looking now.
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Re: Portable charcoal barbecue advice please
Plus one for the Son of Hibachi
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Re: Portable charcoal barbecue advice please
Plus two.
Looks like a great piece of kit and after lugging my 63cm kettle BBQ in our last camping weekend I can appreciate the need for something a tad more refined!
Looks like a great piece of kit and after lugging my 63cm kettle BBQ in our last camping weekend I can appreciate the need for something a tad more refined!
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Re: Portable charcoal barbecue advice please
+3
Saw one being used a couple of months ago. Looks to be quite good. On-line reviews do say that it needs practice to get the coals burning well and it does take time to cool down. So the bag cannot be used to put the BBQ out and need to keep in mind that you would be putting a very hot BBQ into the boot of a vehicle...But that is no different to any type of portable BBQ.
Saw one being used a couple of months ago. Looks to be quite good. On-line reviews do say that it needs practice to get the coals burning well and it does take time to cool down. So the bag cannot be used to put the BBQ out and need to keep in mind that you would be putting a very hot BBQ into the boot of a vehicle...But that is no different to any type of portable BBQ.
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Re: Portable charcoal barbecue advice please
So is unit air tight for transportation? If not, just beware of the build up of Carbon Monoxide inside the vehicle
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Re: Portable charcoal barbecue advice please
so since reading this thread I think I want a Son of Hibachi too
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No....!Kingmav66 wrote:So is unit air tight for transportation?
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Re: Portable charcoal barbecue advice please
No, you should still empty the burning contents out before putting it in the snuff bag, but it can go in the snuff bag hot no problem.
So who's found a friendly supplier then.... Looks like there's at least 5 on here so far
So who's found a friendly supplier then.... Looks like there's at least 5 on here so far
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Re: Portable charcoal barbecue advice please
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