We are really excited about the new trend of packing up your portable BBQ grill and barbecue’ing wherever you feel like and this is why we decided to take a look at some of the best portable BBQ’s currently available and get an idea of what is on the market.
Probably my favourite portable BBQ is the The Bon-Fire range that has been developed and designed by Danish Chef, Rene Stage. All of the equipment is easy to clean and transport as well as being wing and weather proof.
We recently highlighted the Bon-Fire BBQ Range as being the funkiest new product launch in the BBQ world for 2009 and this still stands. They are very portable and can be easily set up on sand, land or even your decking (as long as you have stone between the base and your wood decking!).
The Bon-Fire comes in various sections, and essentially you will need the stand, a base plate, the grill and then the chains to hold it all together. This will cost in the region of Deluxe Bon Fire BBQ Kit£125.00 for the Bon-Fire BBQ starter kit, which is money well spent considering you will have the best BBQ on the beach should you go for it. Oh yes, and if you are feeling a bit flush and want to wow the neighbours you can get this Deluxe Bon-Fire BBQ set from Prezzybox for £279.00.
We have also found that Drinkstuff has some great portable BBQ’s and what is more they are ultra affordable too.
The Carry and Go Portable BBQ is well worth a look and costs an amazingly low £35.99. It is aimed at those who just want to throw a portable BBQ in their car on those nice sunny days and head off down to the nearest public BBQ area. It comes with a funky carry bag to make it really simple to use and all fits together in a few easy steps.
This bright pink portable barrel Barbecue wins the award for the cutest portable BBQ and it is as easy to carry and shift about as it is on the eye. The Pink and Black Portable Barrel BBQ costs only £17.96 from Drinkstuff and I can image it being the must-have accessory for every festival this year!
Finally, why not take a look at one of our favourites, we love it just because it is so simple to use and even better it folds flat and can be carried around as easily as it can be stored away.
The Fold Flat BBQ costs only £25.99 from Drinkstuff meaning it is the cheapest of all the portable BBQ’s we looked at and by all accounts (from a group of friends who used one on a camping holiday) it did the job perfectly.
Overall I think the Bon-Fire range tips the scales in terms of style, class and wow factor, followed closely by the Bright Pink Barrel Barbecue. If you are simply after the easiest Portable BBQ to take around with you then you should look no further than the Fold Flat BBQ that comes with an astonishingly low price tag and does the job perfectly.
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