Which BBQ

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Hi again from one of those pesky newbie's, ordered a few things for mh (pans, collapsible bucket, Ikea for crockery when we get a chance) just started looking at portable bbq's, went on a few review sites etc and a couple of the Cadac's seem to be good contenders.
The Cadac safari chef at around £100 looks canny, also the Cadac Grillo Chef BBQ/Chef pan seems popular with people who own them. But it is nearly double the price.
Will mostly be cooking for 2-3 people, would the safari chef suffice ?
Or do any of you have other recommendations, the mh has a fitted bbq point.
Thanks in advance.
 
Found a Cadac too much of a palaver. Found charcoal took too long to set up, wait then cook 2 burgers then dispose of the ashes. Weber q1200 with a mat allows us to set up, cook, clean and store meeting our requirements.

Hi Camdoon, I hope the OP won't mind me asking you a question ref your Weber Q1200, but do you run it connected to an on-board BBQ point please? If so, did you have to make any modifications to the BBQ to allow it to work using the motorhome's regulated gas please?
 
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Hi Camdoon, I hope the OP won't mind me asking you a question ref your Weber Q1200, but do you run it connected to an on-board BBQ point please? If so, did you have to make any modifications to the BBQ to allow it to work using the motorhome's regulated gas please?
Bullfinch tap adapter off the van gas then straight through to Weber. Used it tonight just to cook 3 steaks. All done and back in the van in half an hour.
 
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Hi again from one of those pesky newbie's, ordered a few things for mh (pans, collapsible bucket, Ikea for crockery when we get a chance) just started looking at portable bbq's, went on a few review sites etc and a couple of the Cadac's seem to be good contenders.
The Cadac safari chef at around £100 looks canny, also the Cadac Grillo Chef BBQ/Chef pan seems popular with people who own them. But it is nearly double the price.
Will mostly be cooking for 2-3 people, would the safari chef suffice ?
Or do any of you have other recommendations, the mh has a fitted bbq point.
Thanks in advance.
We have had a Cadac Safari Chef
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for 6 years it has been used most times we cook. It has been used all over Europe, and the UK in all sorts of weather and has never been blown out, it has come close to it on a hillside in Derbyshire but it stayed on to cook our meal. We use it as a wock, as a bbq as a grill and as a pancake maker. Excellent. as the piccy shows.
 
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We have had a Cadac Safari Chef View attachment 412538for 6 years it has been used most times we cook. It has been used all over Europe, and the UK in all sorts of weather and has never been blown out, it has come close to it on a hillside in Derbyshire but it stayed on to cook our meal. We use it as a wock, as a bbq as a grill and as a pancake maker. Excellent. as the piccy shows.
You sure that hasn’t gone out???

Doesn‘t look cooked to me


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Bullfinch tap adapter off the van gas then straight through to Weber. Used it tonight just to cook 3 steaks. All done and back in the van in half an hour.

Hi Camdoon, thanks very much for your reply and info! 😊
 
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