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Posted 23 March 2022
Texas half oil drum charcoal barbecue for £35 click & collect / £41 delivered @ Homebase
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Nice price for a half drum charcoal barbecue from Homebase. The Texas brand seems to be one of those made in China and licensed to Homebase type of deals, but it looks good for £35.
Free click & collect or add on £6 for delivery. Note it is only one per customer.
Texas half oil drum charcoal barbecue
This simplistic charcoal BBQ is a must have for any garden this summer, whether your a beginner or a BBQ champion.
This BBQ boasts an ability to cook 20 burgers at one time, fitted with a steel hood for roasting.
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Specifications
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Free click & collect or add on £6 for delivery. Note it is only one per customer.
Texas half oil drum charcoal barbecue
This simplistic charcoal BBQ is a must have for any garden this summer, whether your a beginner or a BBQ champion.
This BBQ boasts an ability to cook 20 burgers at one time, fitted with a steel hood for roasting.
Features
- Can cook up to 20 burgers at a time
- Steel hood - ideal for roasting and baking
- Porcelain steel wire cooking grill with sliding function
- Chrome plated warming rack
- Wheels for easy moving
Specifications
- Assembly Options: Self Assembly Required
- Material: Steel
- Additional Assembly Information: Yes
- Product Dimensions (H)x(W)x(D): (L)93 x (W)64.5 x (H)90 cm
- Brand: Texas
- Material Of Grill: Porcelain steel wire
- Number Of People Cooks For: 4
- Fuel Type: Charcoal
- Guarantee: 12 months
- Safety Information: EN1860-1
- Dimensions Of Cooking Area (HxWxD): 71 x 35.3 cm
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sorted bySpray is 2 for £10 or 4 cans for £16 if you want to spray something else.
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These are very decent for the money. Nothing to go wrong with it unless you leave it out during the winter/rain without a cover.
You can't raise the grilling height. It's a very decent size for hosting. I think they have sliding grills which makes it easier to add more coal when needed. It has a coal rack which is good to keep the good coals up and allow the Ash to drop down with a little bit of moving the coals around.
It's not for smoking meats and doesn't close fully right, but enough to not let out huge amounts of heat.
Hoow that helps..
Depending on the amount of rust and where it is, not worth the effort. The stove spray cans cost around £8 each and you'll probably need 2-3 depending on how much rust you got to cover... Better of giving it away and getting another. (edited)
no, fixed position for the main grill. The one attached to the lid, swivels as you open the lid so that it in theory stops things being flung off, sometimes sticks, but think of it as a warming rack.
Mines solid and only has a little rust on the screw heads and inside where the coals burnt the paint. really doesn't need spraying but will give it a couple of coats, £10 better than £40 and reassembly. be same next year.
Mine's been fine for years, is yours drunk or are you?
You can't adjust the grill height, just adjust the coals so you have a really hot side and a cooler side.
Worth the money in my opinion.
Same here left mine out without a cover it ended up with around 3 inches of water and the grills and trays had moss growing on them,
Tipped it out got my jet wash out and blitz it clean. came up like new apart from a bit of surface rust.
Gonna get a couple of cans of matt black stove spray and give it a once over this year.
getting a cover for it for next winter me thinks,
Well it is called Texas...
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Less than £90 for a basic charcoal model there. Does fine for a family, would probably go to the 57cm if your more interested in BBQ. Think I paid £130 for my master touch 57cm but that was an amazing price and like 10 years ago.
Each to there own. Some people are happy getting a few years out of a cheapish one and moving on. I just think it's better value investing in a decent bbq.
Same here, bought it last year at £25 and in my opinion it was worth it.
Good sized too.
Weber start at about £150 but I know what you mean.
Sounds like it got trolleyed.
Agreed with this. Mine arrived yesterday and it's sturdier and larger than I was expecting, seems very good value for the money, looking forward to using it next year now that our 3 days of sunshine are over
will be my first bbq, so is it worth s[ending more?
also how much do covers for these bbqs usually cost?
Totally agree.
Would be good to get a cover during winter if kept outside, especially during winter.
I store mine in the shed so no wet weather issues on that front but I agree, it would be a wise idea to purchase a cover to protect it if it lives outdoors.
American styles.
This homebase one will be probs 2mm thick and cheapo steel.
Its shows as £70 for me. Is there a promo to enter? (edited)