Help Choosing
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Chromedome
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Help Choosing
Hi all
I'm new on here, i've not got a BBQ yet,but about to buy my first one.
I've seen the Webber range (One Touch) & think thats the one i want....BUT i've seen the Pro Q smokers....do you think i should start with the webber first (i fancy doing 'Beer can chicken') or get a smoker?
Also how smokey flavour does a smoker produce or does it depend on how much wood put in it? My wife says a webber as she can have a 'quick'BBQ
Hope this all makes sense to you,probably a normal noob question
Thanks again
Ian
I'm new on here, i've not got a BBQ yet,but about to buy my first one.
I've seen the Webber range (One Touch) & think thats the one i want....BUT i've seen the Pro Q smokers....do you think i should start with the webber first (i fancy doing 'Beer can chicken') or get a smoker?
Also how smokey flavour does a smoker produce or does it depend on how much wood put in it? My wife says a webber as she can have a 'quick'BBQ
Hope this all makes sense to you,probably a normal noob question
Thanks again
Ian
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Re: Help Choosing
Hi Ian and welcolme,
If it was my first BBQ then the one touch would my advise as this will allow you to grill roast and smoke, its a brill allround machine.
Catch you around
If it was my first BBQ then the one touch would my advise as this will allow you to grill roast and smoke, its a brill allround machine.
Catch you around
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Chromedome
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Re: Help Choosing
Cheers
TBH,that was the way i was thinking,but just wanted to make sure i wasn't missing a trick by not getting a Pro Q.
Right then Webber One Touch....Original or Premium ?? worth the difference in price? and probably be a 57cm
TBH,that was the way i was thinking,but just wanted to make sure i wasn't missing a trick by not getting a Pro Q.
Right then Webber One Touch....Original or Premium ?? worth the difference in price? and probably be a 57cm
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Re: Help Choosing
Premium is worth the extra money for the ash catcher alone in my opinion, add in the hinged grate and you have a winner.
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Chromedome
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Re: Help Choosing
Thanks for the advice,i'm off to find a good price & then i'm sure i will be back asking about all different things
Cheers
Ian
Cheers
Ian
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Re: Help Choosing
Chromedome wrote:Thanks for the advice,i'm off to find a good price & then i'm sure i will be back asking about all different things
Cheers
Ian
don't know where you are ian, but this looks like a steal
http://www.garden4less.co.uk/weber-one- ... copper.asp
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Re: Help Choosing
You might want to also look at http://www.wowbbq.co.ukas they say they like to try to be the cheapest place online for Webers. The One Touch Gold at Garden4Less is certainly a good price at £139 but it looks like it may be ex display model and you have to collect. That should not matter though.
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oddsocks
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Re: Help Choosing
£60 of free kit with the table as well
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Re: Help Choosing
for starting out, one touch all the way, you can still get smoke flavour and its more practical.
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Re: Help Choosing
Another vote for the one touch here. It's the most versatile tool in my arsenal and if I was only able to have 1 BBQ it would be my one touch. I agree with the comments above, the ash pan alone is worth the extra greenbacks.