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Posted 24 June 2023

Wilko BBQ Kettle Grill 56cm (in store only - free Click & Collect) - £35 @ Wilko

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Wilko BBQ Kettle Grill 56cm (in store only - free C&C) - £35 @ Wilko


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Cook up a feast and spend more quality time dining al fresco with our Kettle Charcoal BBQ. The enamel- coated steel cooking grid and included warming rack offer ample room for cooking up a real treat for the whole family. The base wheels provide easy movement around the garden - perfect for when you want to quickly bring it out on a sunny day. And with storage space underneath and a Bakelite handle, it's both functional and accessible.Warning: Maximum weight of charcoal to be used is 3kg. Always read instructions before use. Tools not included, assembly required.

BBQ Covers and Accessories available to purchase separately.
Approx size: 92.7cm x 57.4cm x 64.7cm.


Brand: Wilko
Type: Kettle
Pack Qty: 1
Size: 92.7cm x 57.4cm x 64.7cm
Assembly: No
Height: 61.7CM
Width: 61.7CM
Depth: 28.4CM
Bar Code: 3423851
Design: Charcoal

Delivery Information: In Store only
This product is not available for delivery, and is only available for Click & Collect online in selected Wilko stores.

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  1. tonyawesome69's avatar
    tonyawesome69 Author
    Bought this yesterday.

    Assembly - no issues, fairly straightforward with the instructions.

    Usage - worked fine, lock at the front is useless but doesn't impact the grill when closed.

    Conclusion - decent grill for the price.
  2. TokyoGhoul's avatar
    TokyoGhoul
    Even though I Hate Wilko over there last price error for the Air-conditioning units! I have to say that this BBQ is very good indeed. Keeps the heat in very well and I prefer it over my £180 one. The grill has a kinda black not stick coating on it that's so easy to clean with minimal effort. 🔥 🍻🍤🦞 (edited)
    Chris_09's avatar
    Chris_09
    is it easy assembly?
  3. dcx_badass's avatar
    dcx_badass
    We got one and it was terrible, all warped and didn't close properly, you could fit a finger in one side and the other was so tight it was scraping off the paint. Wasn't an assembly issue either because once we'd dismantled and placed the two halfs on top of each other it was still the same, took it back for a refund. Lots of the reviews on the Wilko site mention the same issue.
  4. samchris2015's avatar
    samchris2015
    Ordered many thanks … got 10% more discount aswell (edited)
    abs7786's avatar
    abs7786
    How did you get that if you don't mind me asking?
  5. teaks's avatar
    teaks
    I agree this is a good BBQ for the price. It is simple to put together but does take a while.
  6. teerex's avatar
    teerex
    Going to try this I think
  7. Milou_London's avatar
    Milou_London
    Have it, done 2 bbq so far. Easy to clean. Still need to manage the amount of coal for 3 of us
  8. sheffield788's avatar
    sheffield788
    I've paid £5 for it 2-3 years ago at the end of the summer season. I actually got 2 because it was cheap. At the time, this was £110, so off course £5 was a serious bargain.
    I've not used it yet. It is huge, I mean proper huge. You need lots of charcoal for this, it is not adjustable. I don't know if I will ever manage to use it. I gave the 2nd one to a friend as a birthday present. As soon as he assembled it, he gave it away for the same reason. Too bulky and too big unless you have a big family. It's probably good for parties, but it needs too much charcoal. Looks good, and the build quality is OK for about £50. But the quality is nowhere near the £110 RRP. I think the RRP now is £65 and that is almost a realistic price, but personally, I believe it is still a bit too high.
    Voted hot for this price, just bear in mind this is huge. Shame it does not have an adjustable grill, otherwise it would have been OK. (edited)
    mikejbry's avatar
    mikejbry
    A 57cm BBQ isn't big at all. When setup correctly, i.e with direct and indirect cooking zones you will have a decent amount of space, but if you are cooking for more than a few people you will still long for more space.

    47cm are too small in my opinion for anything other than cooking for a few people. Unless you are happy cooking in lots of batches.
  9. absami's avatar
    absami
    Looking to purchase large charcoal bbq grill and can spend a bit extra (around £200). Can anyone recommend any? TIA
    phatbhoy's avatar
    phatbhoy
    Just get the webber version of this
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