To the test
Sunday Mirror, Jul 11, 2010 by Anonymous
FRANCESCA COOKNEY finds the best BBQs for those on the move…
Vegas folding charcoal barbecue, pounds 20.96, B&Q (www.diy.com, 0845 850 0175)
GOES up like an ironing board and is the only one we tested that allows you to cook while standing up. Has adjustable grill levels and packs away neatly. 8/10
Collapsible barbecue, pounds 32.50 (www.occa-home.co.uk, 0844 879 4258)
EASILY the most portable, this tiny lightweight barbecue folds almost flat and comes with its own satchel. But it is small, so no good for a family feast. 6/10
14-inch portable kettle BBQ, pounds 24 (www.very.co.uk, 0844 8222 321)
THE round cauldron-style of this barbecue looks good but is more awkward to carry than some. Unscrewing the legs to fold them away afterwards is also inconvenient. But once cooking, it’s a good size – and comes with utensils. 6/10
Landmann Deluxe portable charcoal BBQ, pounds 39.99 (www.tesco.com, 0845 600 4411)
THERE’S a bit of assembly required but the compact shape make it easy to carry and a well-ventilated base means it cooks brilliantly. 9/10
Flat pack barbecue, pounds 15 (www.marksandspencer.com, 0845 302 1234)
THIS foldable bucket barbecue packs flat and is by far the easiest to set up and put away.
But you have to carry the grill separately, so make sure it has cooled down and is clean
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