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We've owned this lightweight charcoal BBQ for a couple of years and it has served us well. It's very clean and in pretty good nick. The charcoal pan is slightly surface rusted owing to the heat burning off any original paint - see photos.

Specification:

Portable lightweight charcoal BBQ grill

With Wheels

4-level positioning of warming rack

Chrome-plated rack, heat and rust resistant. Wooden handles.

Uses charcoal as fuel

Made of steel - durable construction

Cooking Height: 64cm to 75 cm variable

Grill Diameter: 43cm

 

Collection please from Wood vale SE23 / Langton Rise SE23 area. It's too big to take on the bus or put on the back of your bike, so I could deliver very locally subject to parking restrictions, stairs and so on.

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