having spent four of the previous five nights on the river bank blowing away like crazy at my mates little "UFO" grill i want a decent portable grill.
i have a BOB trailer, so it can be a decent size, but must be easy to fill, light and have enough grill space.
A friend of mine is very happy with his portable Webber.
It's currently showing out of stock but this is excellent if you can track one down: http://www.clasohlson.com/uk/Move-It-BBQ/Pr348804000
lots of space, shape makes it easy to cook off the heat and I've done joints in it no problems.
I wrote a slightly longer review here: http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/so-which-barbecue-then/page/2#post-5054271
The Weber Go Anywhere listed above is now discontinued in the EU sadly, it's very similar to the Clas Ohlson one I just posted.
Son of Hibatchi - well made and it heats up very quickly.
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For a more minimalist option, I've had one similar to this (but without the stand) for years which I bought in B&Q for about a tenner in the sale. Still going strong. Folds down to about the size of an A4 folder and doesn't weigh much.
There are some really good cheap ones in Asda I got one that folds up into a box for £10, not massively robust but at that price who cares
i was looking at that Hibatchi grill... have heard good things about it. quick to light.
For starting I'd always recommend a chimney starter, around £15 from B'n'Q
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Picked up[ a BBQ bucket for £5 several years ago - on our third and they are brilliant.
You know what. Thats a brilliant idea.
Go outdoors do have lots of options. I have the stainless folding square one that packs down into a little flat bag. Fantastic BBQ. Great for camping
Another vote for the Weber Smokey Joe
£15 for a chimney starter?! BigButSlimmerBloke, you've been had mate.
Picked one up in tesco the other week for the princely sum of £2.50!
Works like a charm too, +1 for using them. But I do question the portability of one as well as a BBQ
Probably a bit small for your needs but I can't rate these Cobb BBQs high enough:
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