Garden Vida Kansas BBQ Grill Small Freestanding Barbecue Garden Outdoor Portable Picnic Party Camping Black
Key Features
Portable Design
Lid with Vents
Hard Wearing
porcelain-enamel Coating
Heat sheild
Carry Lid Lock
The best barbeque experience
Grill âem all!
Enjoy the perfect barbeque this summer with this Kansas Small Kettle Grill BBQ, Black. Made from strong and durable iron, this outdoor BBQ has been built to last and withstand up 400°C to keep a constant cooking temperature when cooking.
Tough body with an porcelain-enamel coating to handle temperatures to up 400°C
Compact size is ideal for taking with you to camping trips, picnics, mini holidays and more
Three-hole air vent on the lid allows you to control air circulation & manage temprature whilst the lid is down
Heat-resistant handle on lid for safe opening and closing
Product Specifications:
Cooking Grate
Chrome plated steel cooking grate
Charcoal Grate
Heavy-gauge steel fuel grate
Material
Porcelain-enameled bowl and lid
Lid Lock
Tuck-n-carry lid lock
Handle
Lid handle with heat shield
Dimensions
H 45.5 x W 40.5 x D 40.5 cm
Colour
Black
It doesnât get any better than this!
Offering plenty of space to cook burgers, sizzling sausages, skewer and vegetables, ideal for garden gatherings, summer parties with your friends and family or taking it with you on holidays.. With a portable handle, it’s easy to carry and it’s easy-to-assemble, you will be grilling in no time at all and with the help of the built in ventilation dial, you control the heat to cook the perfect meal.
Portable lightweight BBQ. The air holes that are usually underneath are actually on the sides of this model, but they still work very well for offset cooking. The only issue I found was that the ash catcher is useless as there’s no holes underneath. Great little BBQ. Would definitely recommend
I bought this for my daughter and me to enjoy the odd BBQ during the summer. We worked out that we only had to use it 4 or 5 times to make it cheaper than buying disposable ones. Previous BBQs have rusted during the winter and clogged up with grease, so we reckoned that we could just put this in the recycling at the end of the season if it doesn’t look worth saving. But based on its robustness and performance so far I think we might be using it next year too.
Delighted with it so far. Pork steaks, chicken thighs, sweetcorn all cooked up a treat.
One hint when assembling: Put the round silver ashplate on the tripod before attaching the legs to the bowl. It’s almost impossible to tighten it if you do it the other way round.
Hope you enjoy your BBQ nights as much as we are.
Works great using charcoal. I use it out camping as it goes back in the box when finished. I’ve cooked everything from sausages, tacos & roast lamb. The vents work well. I will add a thermometer to the lid for better control. I’ve already modified it with some welding to make it quicker to set up & take down. Have used it about twelve times with no problems at all.
Got this as a cheap stop gap while my main bbq is in transit. East to assemble. It works! Cooked several meals. Best for direct grilling with the lid off , the side vents don’t seem to work will for indirect/lid on type cooking. Overall not bad for 20 quid! Don’t mention the redundant ash tray
Not used to charcoal bbq as always used gas but wanted one for day trips with the kids. Enough space to cook approx 4 burgers and up to 12 thick sausages. Takes a while to burn to begin with but guessing that’s the charcoal and not the bbq itself. It has a drip tray but no holes for the drips to come out. It has a metal handle that holds the lid on so you can walk carrying it and it doesn’t come apart. Good buy and has lasted us through this summer.
Weber chimney fits in it perfectly. You can get rid of the dirty smoke at the bottom of your garden, and then put it in a Weber in a more convenient place without smoking your house out. You don’t need to spent 100
Not the best quality but what’s more worrying is that there is an ash catcher below the bowl and there are no holes for the ash to fall! Can drill holes as probably not worth returning for what that would cost. We live and learn.
Portable lightweight BBQ. The air holes that are usually underneath are actually on the sides of this model, but they still work very well for offset cooking. The only issue I found was that the ash catcher is useless as there’s no holes underneath. Great little BBQ. Would definitely recommend
I bought this for my daughter and me to enjoy the odd BBQ during the summer. We worked out that we only had to use it 4 or 5 times to make it cheaper than buying disposable ones. Previous BBQs have rusted during the winter and clogged up with grease, so we reckoned that we could just put this in the recycling at the end of the season if it doesn’t look worth saving. But based on its robustness and performance so far I think we might be using it next year too.
Delighted with it so far. Pork steaks, chicken thighs, sweetcorn all cooked up a treat.
One hint when assembling: Put the round silver ashplate on the tripod before attaching the legs to the bowl. It’s almost impossible to tighten it if you do it the other way round.
Hope you enjoy your BBQ nights as much as we are.
Works great using charcoal. I use it out camping as it goes back in the box when finished. I’ve cooked everything from sausages, tacos & roast lamb. The vents work well. I will add a thermometer to the lid for better control. I’ve already modified it with some welding to make it quicker to set up & take down. Have used it about twelve times with no problems at all.
Got this as a cheap stop gap while my main bbq is in transit. East to assemble. It works! Cooked several meals. Best for direct grilling with the lid off , the side vents don’t seem to work will for indirect/lid on type cooking. Overall not bad for 20 quid! Don’t mention the redundant ash tray
Not used to charcoal bbq as always used gas but wanted one for day trips with the kids. Enough space to cook approx 4 burgers and up to 12 thick sausages. Takes a while to burn to begin with but guessing that’s the charcoal and not the bbq itself. It has a drip tray but no holes for the drips to come out. It has a metal handle that holds the lid on so you can walk carrying it and it doesn’t come apart. Good buy and has lasted us through this summer.
A little fiddly to build, but seems solid enough once put together.
We’ve used it once and it was great, kept a decent temp for cooking.
Weber chimney fits in it perfectly. You can get rid of the dirty smoke at the bottom of your garden, and then put it in a Weber in a more convenient place without smoking your house out. You don’t need to spent 100
Not the best quality but what’s more worrying is that there is an ash catcher below the bowl and there are no holes for the ash to fall! Can drill holes as probably not worth returning for what that would cost. We live and learn.
Have not used it yet, seems very sturdy.good quality ideal and ready to use when weather gets warmer.