Barbecues
The best of summer living – investing in a barbeque
Kiwis love their barbies – whether it’s a portable camping version, the full-scale entertainer’s machine, or something in between. When it comes to replacing or upgrading yours, your starting point is the size of the grill and/or hotplates. If you want to roast or rotisserie on your barbeque as well, choose a domed hood and extra functions.
Rust resistance is important. High-grade stainless steel and aluminum won’t rust. Other common but less durable surfaces include powder coating, enamel, chrome plating or paint. The same goes for the burners – heavy metal like cast iron or stainless steel will last longer than lightweight steel. Look for burners that will provide a good spread of heat – three is usually enough for the average family. A number of models now have stainless steel burners.
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Masport Piha Portable BBQ
Model number 552642
• Large Stainless Steel "U" burner
• Porcelain enamel hood, body and grill
• Only 13.8Kg including wheels
• Folds down for easy storage and transport
• Cooking area 385 x 355mm
• Gas bottle optional extra
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