GB72
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I think it depends on your priorities. We had a barbecue a few weeks back, with coals, and honestly it's a bit of a pain trying to get it right if you're not an expert, like us. We decided there and then that we'd be getting a gas barbecue once we've done the garden up (in time for next summer when we can actually have people over.. hopefully). For me a BBQ is just about cooking outdoors, drinking a few beers with your mates as the sun goes down, but not standing about faffing with coals to try and get them right. Easier the better I reckon.
Got a barbecue on the way that has both, a gas barbecue and a charcoal fueled one, not overly expensive and best of both worlds. The gas one to use when in a hurry or just as a daily use extension of the kitchen and the charcoal one for proper barbecuing.
