Crown Verity BM60

Somtimes it just has to be done, anyone fancy a ribeye?
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Crown Verity BM60

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Hello folks,

Im interested in buying one of these for doing a lot of grilling (burgers, thighs, corn, snags etc), to be used alongside a smoker for partys, weddings, events etc

http://www.crownverity.com/products/gri ... rill-BM-60

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There is a video on that page.

They are around £450-500 but look to be well constructed, there isnt much info on the web on them.

Has anyone every used one?

Or can anyone recommend anything better to use?

Thanks

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Hi Bryn, not had any experience with catering gear, but did remember seeing this on Nisbets, don't know how the cooking area compares though.

http://www.nisbets.co.uk/Buffalo-Resto- ... il.raction
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keith157 wrote:Hi Bryn, not had any experience with catering gear, but did remember seeing this on Nisbets, don't know how the cooking area compares though.

http://www.nisbets.co.uk/Buffalo-Resto- ... il.raction
Cheers Keith, yeah I saw that one as well. its basically half the price ~£250 and the cooking areas are like this

Crown - 1524 x 610mm
Buffalo - 1050 x 350mm

So Crown wins the cooking area.

What I really like about the crown is having the 3 heights to cook at.

I was hoping to find someone who had used one, im a bit concerned how well these work in wind etc and actually how well they work in general.
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If the wind is too strong hopefully th wheels have locking brakes ;)
Sorry I couldn't help more.
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keith157 wrote:If the wind is too strong hopefully th wheels have locking brakes ;)
Sorry I couldn't help more.
Lol, cheers Keith. This feature would also help if I was setup on a hill :mrgreen:
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Sod it, ive ordered one.

Will report back with my thoughts :)
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Hey Hey another review to read....Not sure if it would fit in a standard "pitch" at a comp, but I think we know who'd be doing enough bacon in one hit to feed us all :D
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