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Accept & closeTurn up the heat in seconds. Gas BBQs are great for feeding the whole family without the wait.
No gas? No problem. Just plug in and get grilling – perfect for balconies and quick bites.
Crack open the coals and get that authentic BBQ flavour. It’s the classic way to cook outdoors.
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Whether it’s a deep dive into an exciting new feature or some nifty tips that’ll make your life easier, check out our videos that’ll help you get the most out of your BBQ.
Let grilled meat rest for 5–10 minutes before slicing. It helps retain juices and improves flavour.
Soak wooden skewers in water for 30 minutes before grilling to prevent burning.
OK, maybe not lives but they do save steaks from being tragically overcooked.
This sweet and smoky BBQ rub, made with smoked paprika, brown sugar, cumin, chili powder, and cinnamon, is perfect for adding bold flavour to pork and chicken wings.
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There are plenty of charcoal grill brands to choose from. Some of the most popular include Ninja, Napoleon and Weber. Take a look at a few to help decide which one is right for you.
Popular choices include Ninja, Weber and SMART-E. They’ll all work slightly differently, so have a look around before choosing.
Lump charcoal is usually seen as the best type for a grill, adding a smoky flavour to your food.
If you’re looking for a gas grill, popular brands include Weber, Napoleon, Broil King and Char-Broil, with a range of models to choose from.
Electric barbecues are generally ok to use on balconies, but make sure to check the rules of your building first, as there might be restrictions.
This all depends on how you like to cook, but electric barbecues are often a good choice for cooking food quickly in a smaller space.
They can, but it all depends on the model you choose. Make sure to check the specs before you decide.
Gas or electric grilling are generally healthy choices, as they produce less smoke and have better temperature control than charcoal models.
This will depend on what you’re looking for in a barbecue, but some of the more popular models around are the Weber Master-Touch GBS E-5750, the Ninja OG701UK and the Traeger Pro 22 Series.
If you like to cook outside with lots of different recipes regularly, investing in a higher end barbecue will definitely be worth it.
This all comes down to how you like to cook. Gas grills offer quick and easy cooking, electric grills are simple to set up, while pellet and charcoal models give your food an authentic smoky flavour.