I have a Tesco kettle barbecue that was left in the shed when I moved in, with adjustable vents top and bottom. Am I likely to be able to barbecue on it, or will it be shit?
As above, if it’s small and of light materials it’ll be hard to stabilise temperature.
Ta; I wasn't sure if something like a Weber was actually better as a barbecue, or whether it was just likely to last longer. Grilling it is then.
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I have a Tesco kettle barbecue that was left in the shed when I moved in, with adjustable vents top and bottom. Am I likely to be able to barbecue on it, or will it be shit?