Well, it's like a little Ikea jobby, you get it our of the box and get a set of nuts and bolts which they have labelled (badly) and you put it together.
FrontLeftRightRearYou'll notice no air intake but you can get around this with by opening the ash box drawer
InsideInsideYou can see now that by opening the ash box you get a sizable air intake at the front and the back of the box
In UseSet up for a bit of offset action, we had some steak, pork tenderloin, asparagus, sausages and crem cheese stuffed jalapeno's wrapped in bacon (my new fave)
So yeah, a good little BBQ, considerably bigger than the Weber offering but I think a lot more usable in what you can get on it although it was a pain figuring out which nuts and bolts to use initially and you either need the hands of a twelve year old or the patience of a saint (neither of which I have) to get all the little tiny bolts through the holes and the little teeny weeny little washers and itsy bitsy little nuts together and fastened. In the end I resorted to name calling, swearing, throwing of spanners and temper tantrums and finally got them all in and fastened.
For £40, it's a deal, it's a steal, it's the sale of the century, if you're after a good little BBQ to take away then this would be a good buy for you