Son of Hibachi clone
Posted: 10 Aug 2012, 09:19
viewtopic.php?f=28&t=2230&hilit=hibachi
Having avidly read the above topic I did some research online and found this on Amazon
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Grilltech-Porta ... 897&sr=8-1
It arrived yesterday and we'll be cooking on it this evening, sorry the pictures uploaded in reverse order (user malfunction, sorry)
http://s155.photobucket.com/albums/s303 ... H%20Clone/
There are a couple of obvious differences in the way it's packaged but in all other instances it seems identical, even to the maniacal way they suggest lighting it, 3 briquettes in the ashtray and a paper towel soaked in bbq lighter fuel. I'll follow the idea Cuan & co suggest with a solid fuel brick.
Why did we get it................................................well our faithful little gas picnic bbq had great problems on it's last outing getting up to a decent temperature. Also it's neat but don't tell the food taster that
Having avidly read the above topic I did some research online and found this on Amazon
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Grilltech-Porta ... 897&sr=8-1
It arrived yesterday and we'll be cooking on it this evening, sorry the pictures uploaded in reverse order (user malfunction, sorry)
http://s155.photobucket.com/albums/s303 ... H%20Clone/
There are a couple of obvious differences in the way it's packaged but in all other instances it seems identical, even to the maniacal way they suggest lighting it, 3 briquettes in the ashtray and a paper towel soaked in bbq lighter fuel. I'll follow the idea Cuan & co suggest with a solid fuel brick.
Why did we get it................................................well our faithful little gas picnic bbq had great problems on it's last outing getting up to a decent temperature. Also it's neat but don't tell the food taster that