
Debenhams cuts price of 'brilliant' BBQ that's 'perfect for parties'
One of Debenhams' best-selling barbecues has been given a significant markdown, making now an ideal time to upgrade any cooking equipment. The Outsunny Gas BBQ Grill boasts 'ample' cooking space. The online description of the appliance on Debenhams' website claims that the barbecue is "great for outdoor parties".
A few size options are available online - the four-ring version (£199.99), the slightly smaller three-ring (£179.99) or the bigger six-ring version (£249.99). All have similar features, including a generous grill surface and a 'handy' side hob for preparing side dishes, and every appliance is currently a third off its usual price.
The gas-powered appliance provides even heat, ensuring meals come out "perfectly cooked every time." Even a beginner griller should find the "easy-to-read lid-mounted thermometer" straightforward, so there's no need to guess whether food is properly cooked, reports the Mirror.
Thanks to the built-in wheels, Debenhams says it should be easy to manoeuvre around the garden wherever you fancy grilling your burgers or storing your barbecue when not in use. All models also feature closable lids, allowing food to retain that "signature smoky barbecue flavour".
The Outsunny Gas BBQ Grill comes with a 'convenient' side tabletop and cupboard, which can be used to store barbecuing utensils nearby. Barbecue enthusiasts may find it worthwhile to gear up for those summer cookouts as good weather is on the horizon, with plenty of deals up for grabs well ahead of the season.
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Those looking to snap up a bargain ahead of the sunny days can check out the GoodHome Powell Black 4 burner Gas BBQ for £200. It also comes in a complete stainless steel version too for £250.
For an even better option price-wise at Argos with its 4-Burner with Side Burner Gas barbecue online for £145, available for home delivery or reserve-and-collect service (if you've got a way to get it home yourself). Until July 25, Argos also offers a tempting deal, letting customers shave off 10% on select barbecue covers to shield your pride and joy from the famously fickle British weather.
Debenhams shoppers filled in the review section for the OUTSUNNY Gas BBQ Grill with several five-star recommendations. One shopper said: "Brilliant barbecue! [It] was up and running in just under an hour. Very sturdy and works like a charm!"
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Another praised the product, adding: "This is a great BBQ, we use it all the time! A bit complex to put together, but once it is up, it's lovely and sturdy. Easy to clean as well." A third shared: "Extremely good value but a nightmare to assemble! My husband almost lost his mind!"
A fourth customer wrote: "Really good quality. Has removable grill plates that can be washed in sink rather than need a wire brush. Would recommend." Another reviewer put in their review: "Ideal barbecue. We used it for a big party for 40+ guests and it was amazing!"
However, one shopper said: "The only problem I had was when I came to clean the barbecue. The metal drip tray had very sharp edges, and when I was drying the tray, the sharp edge sliced my finger open. I had to go to the hospital and have 3 stitches."
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