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Weber "Jumbo Joe" portable BBQ for sale + locking table + hinged grates


aubain

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** Shared photo album showing products: https://goo.gl/photos/uMkiy7y5EcFMiDeY9


I am selling a Weber "Jumbo Joe" portable BBQ and accessories.


This is the larger of Weber's portable BBQs, offering an 18" cooking surface. I purchased it 2 years ago and it has mostly sat in storage (garden shed).


The BBQ is in excellent condition, and you will also have the option of purchasing Weber's bespoke table that is made for this grill. The table is compact to store, lightweight, and includes a locking mechanism that will hold the grill in place.


Lastly, you can also purchase a hinged grate for the grill, which makes adding charcoal easier if you need to.


The "Jumbo Joe" BBQ retails for ?100 (http://www.bbqworld.co.uk/weber-barbecues/charcoal/weber-jumbo-joe.asp) but I am offering it for ?50.


The table had to be imported from the US. It costs US$60 there plus shipping (https://www.amazon.com/Weber-7445-Portable-Charcoal-Table/dp/B00AHUR0OC) but I am offering it for ?30.


Lastly the hinged cooking grate retails for ?25, I am offering it for ?15

(https://thebbqshop.co.uk/17433-47cm-weber-stainless-hinged-grid-bbq-accessories?language=en&currency=GBP&gclid=Cj0KEQjwxPbHBRCdxJLF3qen3dYBEiQAMRyxSyU4an1LWPx3IIrYmgQ32jR6_yZTt_K1p6PcB7a9bTQaAjZo8P8HAQ)



Happy to discuss all offers.


Thanks


Aubain

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