
Some barbecues up to 62pc cheaper now than they were a year ago
The sale of barbecues is currently 42% higher than this time last year
Barbecues seem to be more popular this year - and cheaper
Klarna's latest shopping data reveals Brits are firing up the grill earlier than ever – purchases of BBQs are up 46% year on year and BBQ accessories are up 24% year on year
According to Klarna's purchase data, between April 15 and May 15, these are the most popular BBQs:
And the average price of BBQs has dropped by 26% year on year (Apr 2025 vs Apr 2024), according to Klarna's price tracking data making it easier for shoppers to upgrade their garden setup without burning through their budget.
Now could be a good time to buy before prices increase in peak summer, with many popular BBQ and pizza oven models available for cheaper now than they were this time last year:
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Karin Haglund, Head of Consumer Insights at Klarna, said: "With many BBQ prices down and summer gatherings on the rise, now's a smart time to shop around. Klarna's price comparison tool makes it easy to find great deals across popular models, so Brits can upgrade their garden setup without overspending," said

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