s/s folding bbq

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macdee
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s/s folding bbq

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told you not to but oh no you knew better
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That looks like it will fold up small enough to be packed onto a bike; but you'd still need a bag of charcoal and so I'm still in favour of buying a disposable one when you get to where you need it- most garages and petrol stns do them. The party size is easier to cook on, I find.
At home I use an oil drum type, big enough to have a hot and a cooler end.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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