End of summer-discounts?

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End of summer-discounts?

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Hi everyone,

Just registered here. I've been wanting to get into some proper BBQing/smoking/low 'n' slow cooking for a little while, but I've just moved house and been a bit skint.

I heard somewhere that places often do good discounts on BBQ stuff at the end of the summer - I was just wondering when do these normally kick in and what kind of discount might be on the cards?

I've seen the Weber 57cm Original One Touch here for £102.99 including delivery which is a bit cheaper than anyone else I've found. Just wondering if I might be able to pick one up cheaper any time soon.

http://www.worldofpower.co.uk/catalog/p ... egory/716/

Also, is it worth the extra to get the premium over the original?

Thanks!
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Keep an eye out on your local garden centres, i kept popping in from beginning of August in mine and dropped lucky a few weeks ago when all the weber display models went 50% off.

I have the premium and held out till I could get one as I like the easy ash disposal pan, the better handle for damper control and the temp gauge but the standard one touch cooks just as well if you see a bargain.

Good luck in hunting :D
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Right about now, our local B&Q are selling BBQ's off cheap, also if you want coal now would be a good time to buy lots.

You'll soon find that you can't just nip to the supermarket for coal if you run low until April or May
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Your local Tesco Express has 8 bags Stretchie if your running short!
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thanks for the link.

they are also doing the premium for £136, cant argue at that.


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Newb's.....which retailer?
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I'd presume he is referring to the link in the first post.
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ru55ell75 wrote:Newb's.....which retailer?



I'd presume he is referring to the link in the first post.


yup, thats the one.


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Thanks folks. Just realised I might look a bit spammy posting links to a retailer with my first post. :)

Hmmm.... Should I just bite the bullet and get the premium one from WoP? Decisions decisions.....
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If i were you and you are able to, i would go for the premium. The convenience of the ash pan and lid therm (although it is a little innacurate) are worth it. Does the premium not come with a lid holder in the UK?

If you are able to I would try to get a hold of a Performer (even second hand). The lid holder, extra height, and the table space are invaluable.

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