Hey all,
I've got a Weber Go Anywhere heading my way, we've started to have a few more picnics than we used to and I really like the idea behind the Go Anywhere.
I understand this has pretty much been replaced by the Smokey Joe over here in the UK, but I didn't quite fancy the SJ.
Anyway, the only pro I had for the SJ, was the fact there is a carry bag available for it...
Does anyone know if the SJ bag will be suitable for the GA, and/or does anyone know of a decent carry bag that I could get for the GA?
I'm just looking for something that can handle the cooling temperatures of the left over coals, I'm not expecting to be able to pack up within 5 minutes of serving up.
Anyone know of anything?
Cheers,
James
Weber Go Anywhere Carry Bag/Portability
Re: Weber Go Anywhere Carry Bag/Portability
SJ bag is circular, fitted for the BBQ
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I figured, I just wondered if it was big enough to take the GA.
I spent an hour looking around last night and not sure anything exists. Might have to get out the tools and use some of my non existent DIY skills.
I spent an hour looking around last night and not sure anything exists. Might have to get out the tools and use some of my non existent DIY skills.
Re: Weber Go Anywhere Carry Bag/Portability
Yup, and rubbish....great for carrying it somewhere, as long as you want to stay there after cooking until it is cold again!JBBQ wrote:SJ bag is circular, fitted for the BBQ
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I was speaking to a GA user yesterday who said a bag probably wouldnt be sufficient. Not that one seems to exist anyway.
So with that in mind, how/what might be best suited for transporting the GA back home after a picnic? Im trying to avoid scorching/setting alight the boot carpet/rubber boot mat in the car.
So with that in mind, how/what might be best suited for transporting the GA back home after a picnic? Im trying to avoid scorching/setting alight the boot carpet/rubber boot mat in the car.
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Might be worth getting yourself one of those blowtorch shields that plumbers use to protect your wall.
If it can handle a blowtorch it can handle charcoal!
One thing i would be wary of is if its not out properly you might get carbon monoxide build up in the car, need to have the windows open!
Generally transporting live fire isnt a good idea though, i would just get rid of the charcoal while you are still out and bring home an empty barbecue!
If it can handle a blowtorch it can handle charcoal!
One thing i would be wary of is if its not out properly you might get carbon monoxide build up in the car, need to have the windows open!
Generally transporting live fire isnt a good idea though, i would just get rid of the charcoal while you are still out and bring home an empty barbecue!
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Re: Weber Go Anywhere Carry Bag/Portability
Hi,
My thoughts were similar, a couple of pints of cold water after safely removing the remaining coals. Wouldn't try transporting anything still alight because of the risk of deflagration and carbon monoxide related fatality both of which take the shine off even the bestest BBQ's
Cheers
Tiny
My thoughts were similar, a couple of pints of cold water after safely removing the remaining coals. Wouldn't try transporting anything still alight because of the risk of deflagration and carbon monoxide related fatality both of which take the shine off even the bestest BBQ's
Cheers
Tiny
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Deflagration, learnt a new word today Tiny, thanks!
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