
'Excellent' portable BBQ that 'pays for itself after a few uses' now reduced by 23% on Amazon
It's larger than a regular portable bbq, and way more sustainable than a disposable
Amazon's number one best selling portable BBQ
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When the sun comes out and the weather is dry then so does the BBQ for many people, whether it's in the garden or out and about camping or picnicking.
But if you don't want to spend a hefty amount on a huge BBQ unit and don't want to constantly buy disposable BBQs that waste money as well as having an impact on the environment in their disposal but do want to cook yummy food for up to four people, then the Portable Folding BBQ and Grill from Kizmyee might be the solution.
Available from Amazon and described as their number one best seller within the portable barbecues category, this folding unit can be used again and again, is perfect for smaller gardens and is easy to store, take with you and clean, according to some of the positive customer reviews on the site.
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This product is an easy answer without spending on disposable BBQs over and over again
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One happy buyer says: "Larger than the regular disposable ones and when you consider the price, if you're like me and like to take advantage of the nice weather when it comes, even for just a smallish BBQ for one or two people, and don't want the bother of the larger gas BBQ, it's a money saver over the course of just a few uses. Excellent!"
The manufacturer of this portable BBQ states that the barbecue not only has foldable legs, but also is small, weighs only 1.6 Kg, and is especially portable. When you're barbecuing outside, you just need to put down the folding legs to start barbecuing.
Easily folders up for easy mobility
(Image: Amazon / Kizmyee)
There are also bracelets on both sides of the grill for easy carrying. It is designed with ventilation holes at both ends of the grill so that air flow can be easily controlled and heat is evenly distributed on the grill.
When you are doing BBQ there are some things that are imperative to stay safe say the Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service:
BBQ safety advice from the fire and rescue service Never leave a barbecue unattended.
Ensure the barbecue is on a flat site, well away from a shed, trees or shrubs.
Keep children, garden games and pets well away from the cooking area.
Keep a bucket of water or sand nearby for emergencies.
Ensure the barbecue is cool before attempting to move it.
DO NOT add any flammable liquids (such as lighter fluid or petrol) onto the coals of a lit barbecue.
Alternatives to the from Amazon are Weber Go Anywhere Portable Charcoal BBQ available from Argos and currently reduced to £103.50 plus the Tower Portable Barrel BBQ Grill now reduced to £28.99 via Robert Dyas
But there's more praise for Amazon's number one best selling portable BBQ that includes one buyer who says: "Ideal for 2/3 people rather than having to get out a large BBQ. Comes will 4 bags of charcoal which you literally place in the bottom of the BBQ and burn each individual bag as you need them. No mess and hardly any smoke. BBQ easy to set up and clean. Fantastic compact BBQ. Easy to assemble and sturdy. Folds back very easily."
Perfect for cooking a BBQ for up to four people
(Image: Amazon / Kizmyee)
However, some buyers questioned the sturdiness and size of the folding portable BBQ with one saying: "It did the job and felt stable enough but is a little bit flimsy so I'm not sure how it would be with regular use. As it's portable, it would have been good if it had come with a carry bag."
Another reviewer comments: "It is a lot smaller than I thought it would be. Maybe I didn't read sizes correctly before buying. But on the plus side it's super handy, portable and compact for camping trips!"
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Can go camping with you or ideal for a smaller garden
(Image: Amazon / Kizmyee)
Conversely, one customer was so happy with the portable BBQ they have been a multiple buyer, saying: "Whole family love it. Brought 3 of these now, first one was for me, my mum absolutely loved it, so I gave it to her. I then got my brother one for his birthday cause he kept going on about mums one. Now I've finally replaced mine lol."
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