Hi,
I've recently moved into a new house and, for the first time, have a garden to myself instead of a shared yard...priorities in order, before furnishing the place or decorating it's time to get a BBQ!
I've been looking into BBQs and smokers and am a bit bewildered by the amount choice on offer. I love the idea of low 'n slow smoking, but would also like to be able to come home from work and do a quick steak or burger on a direct grill barbecue.
I've seen people recommend the ProQ Frontier for it's ability to do smoking and direct grilling- and the blurb tells as much, but have seen a few people complain about having the grill so low to the ground when doing direct grilling after removing the two stackers. Are there any other alternatives to look at which would allow for the grill to be higher? I've got to admit that bending down and cooking on the small kettle bbq grill you'd be left with after removing the stackers doesn't sound like what I'd really want to be doing after spending more than £200 on a BBQ! What sort of heat would you get doing direct grilling using just one stacker to retain some height?