BBQ in winter/Gazebo advise

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Yes but dude. Big green egg!
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Also I have a eurmax that's pretty bullet proof. However consider the £20 special from B and Q I had this year. It had a St Georges cross on it (being an Ulsterman I love flegs) couldn't come down as I had to crush the tubes to get them to marry up so it stayed up for 5 to 6 months before the MIL undid my lashing of it to the table leg without telling me and next windy day it broke. Still for £20 a solid investment whilst the £200 one I dont leave up because I'd be upset if it broke so it's more than 10 years it'll have to last to be worth it.
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Verminskti wrote:Also I have a eurmax that's pretty bullet proof. However consider the £20 special from B and Q I had this year. It had a St Georges cross on it (being an Ulsterman I love flegs) couldn't come down as I had to crush the tubes to get them to marry up so it stayed up for 5 to 6 months before the MIL undid my lashing of it to the table leg without telling me and next windy day it broke. Still for £20 a solid investment whilst the £200 one I dont leave up because I'd be upset if it broke so it's more than 10 years it'll have to last to be worth it.
Thanks, yeah a £20 type deal would be ideal for me. Unfortunately, I think I may have missed out on gazebo deals at this time of year.
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Hi

This is how i used my Pro Q during winter and rain and never had a problem.

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Its in an old bin area outside my back door and thats a bit of 12mm cement board covering the smoker.
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That is also a slightly melted door step from my chimney starter being left to close :roll:
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I managed to pick up a £19 gazebo from B&Q today. I'll try it out over the weekend to see if it helps with shelter.
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slatts wrote:That is also a slightly melted door step from my chimney starter being left to close :roll:
Ahahahahaha......(laughing with you of course, not at you :lol: )
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