🔥 Elevate your backyard BBQ game with the toughest grill kit in town!
This DIY Brick BBQ Kit features a heavy-duty 7mm thick stainless steel charcoal grate—the thickest available—paired with a chromed steel cooking grill with detachable handles for easy use. Its innovative ash tray design locks the grate securely while allowing 50mm airflow beneath the coals, optimizing heat retention and combustion. Finished with rust and corrosion-resistant materials, this 67x40 cm free-standing kit is engineered for durability and precision cooking, making it the perfect upgrade for millennial professionals who demand style and performance in their outdoor gatherings.
Manufacturer | Sunshine BBQs Ltd |
Product Dimensions | 67 x 67 x 2 cm; 6 kg |
Item model number | 1596829069278 |
Colour | Silver |
Finish | Pickled |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Installation method | Free Standing |
Handle material | Steel |
Special Features | Superior Heat Retention, Rust Resistant, Corrosion Resistant |
Included Components | Chromed Steel Cooking Grill, 7mm Thick Stainless Charcoal Grate, Ash Tray, Heavy Duty Grate |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 6 kg |
M**D
Brilliant.
Now I have used this set, I can safely say it is excellent quality. Some have said the stainless coal panel in the bottom warped when they first used it. So did mine, but what do you expect? I had a look underneath that panel whilst it was cooking and it was red hot and wasn't really bothered that it warped slightly. It ticked every box when I came to clean all parts afterward. They came up nice and clean with no damage. Make sure you get a good wire BBQ cleaning brush and don't use anything too strong chemical wise to clean it and it'll last for ages. Definitely don't put any of it in a dish washer. Whilst it's very good stainless steel, anything will rust in a salty dishwasher! Don't worry too much about the instructions on how to build the BBQ. Whilst they are a good guide, I actually found I had the wrong sized bricks for mine (left over from a new drive way). You do need standard house bricks. I just put mine together with no mortar and carefully gave it a try. Since using it I have mortared it together, but added a warming rack higher up and a few ledges for beer and tools here and there. Make sure you interlock the sides to the back and if you have time you could even use wall ties to make the job bomb proof. I ended up using 194 brick to build mine with the additions I decided on.Very very satisfied.
G**P
solid and stainless but wont buckle if you build the housing with that in mind.
best suited for a brick built bbq that has accomodation for this unit to slide into. The inevitable buckling will occur and the aforementioned method will stop that if the gap is a neat fit with the assembled bbq unit.The tray as seen in the pic on the left is unused at the time of the photograph and it did rise 15mm or more at one end when coals were 30 mins into the burn. The right pic is someone elses and how I would have done it given the chance to build it again (with a slightly smaller gap that that ).Apart from that, I am very happy with it and it cleans quicky the next day.
N**S
Buckled barbecue
Bought this 3 month ago . Finally built my barbecue and first time used today . Not happy at all . Buckled before I even got my burgers on . See photo
J**T
Quality Kit
This is perfect for the job, it was used in the making of a home built barbecue and was exactly what was need. It is a serious bit of kit and the quality will be good for many years to come. The barbecue has been built and used, and everything cleaned up well after using. Would definitely recommend this as a quality item fit for purpose.
M**B
Should last
Great kit - I bought it as being stainless steel it is resistant to corrosion. Used many times over a couple of years and still going strong. When not in hue I try to store protected from the weather but this isn't always possible so it has Benn out in the rain a number of times without any problems developing. The edges of the tray can be sharp and the heat has buckled it a little but still works just fine.
R**E
Let wait and see
It looks very good the bars of the grill are thick not sure about the bottom (ash pan ) most get full of holes and the top where the food is cook is ok but the handles are unless, and I also put a cover over mineBut the proof will be how long it will it last as most of the cheap one last only about a year
L**E
Excellent product
This is a high quality product and a far cry from the cheaper versions that are readily available - well worth the money. Should last for years and, being stainless steel, it is easy to clean.
M**.
Awful Quality
First BBQ and it bent from the heat, both tray and grill. Awful quality would not recommend so not worth the money.
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