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Thats a cracker Eddie, and as you say, cracking price too! I've only just scraped the money together for my Jim Bowie! :)
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I've got a weber go anywhere which rocks although you can't buy them new in the uk at the moment.

I've also got a Son of Hibachi which is equally cool, I even have a rotisserie for it.

At the weekend I encountered one of these. http://friartuckbbq.co.uk/product_info. ... 4iaojtreb0

No lid but hand built in Britain and really well put together. The heat deflector underneath is really smart. The guy using it had it on a plastic table with no melting problems.
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If you want something rugged and portable try the bushpig.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bushpig-foldi ... 0891895392
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I like the bushpig :D
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Steve wrote:I like the bushpig :D
You have one?
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I want them all! I might just get a bigger trailer! :) Much appreciated guys.
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Not got one Aris. Just followed your link and I like it. May have to buy one.
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Check out their web page http://www.bush-pig.co.uk/
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the Bushpig does look the business! i may have to invest in one myself at some stage. I am impressed that it can hold the weight of a full potjie pot. thanks for that Aris.
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A great website, great find aris. Honestly, if I had seen that before I bought my SoH clone I would have had a tough decision to make.
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