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Topic: Cheap BBQ's at Coles - $59
Reverend Evil
Posts: 10699
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
Coles have been selling BBQ's for a while at $99. I was gonna get one a couple of weeks ago but since I didn't have a gas tank thingy I didn't bother. Anyway, went in to the Greenslopes Coles the other night and the price has now dropped to $59. So tonight I went and bought one.

I can't find a piccy of the exact model but I found one that is pretty close.

http://www.members.optushome.com.au/gpahl/bbq.jpg

Looks nearly identical to this, has three burners although 2/3 of the bbq is the grill while the rest is the normal hot plate thingy. Two burners are under the grill part plus the grill also has a cover thingy so you can close it over whatever you're cooking. The other part with the single burner is a flat plate and is left open.

Haven't put it together yet although I've opened the box and it's pretty f***ing big. Gonna have to go out sometime Friday and get a gas cylinder and fire it up and see how it goes. So if you're after a cheap BBQ then check out Coles Greenslopes. Dunno if all of them are doing it but at $59 this is dirt cheap.
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Astroboy
Posts: 1811
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
sold!
Kat
Posts: 3798
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Pffft, I got the other half a four burner, (2 grill, 2 plate) bbq for christmas.

We have walked past them at coles on many occasions and he goes "Oh, look at that!!! Pity I HAVE A BBQ ALREADY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

*giggle*
Grosby
Posts: 2950
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I want a bbq :D thanks Rev
got bean
Posts: 1352
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I wouldn't purchase anything electical (bbq, iron, dvd player, tv) from Coles, passed on from the manager to me
rodolphe
Posts: 135
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
you sound like a bbq n00b Rev :o)

So some advice... put it together well before you want to use it for the first time, turn all the burners on hot as hell and scrub the hot plates with salt, then oil it and keep it hot for ages and then wipe it down... if you don't, your first bbq will taste like iron filings. Also, that doesn't make the iron taste go away completely, just reduces it a bit... new bbq's suck the big one until they are broken in :o(
spidz
Posts: 8312
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I wouldn't let any decent steak near a s***ty cheap bbq.
hef
Posts: 1297
Location: Queensland
im with spidz. and for the record bean, gas bbq's don't use electricity.
got bean
Posts: 1353
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You know what I mean :p By electrical I meant anything not food related (referring to coles :p) Nice pickup though
Kat
Posts: 3799
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Last time I checked you didn't cook decent steak on a bbq
spidz
Posts: 8316
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
last time you checked you were wrong, check again.
Kat
Posts: 3800
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
where would I be without you to tell me what to think spidz?

*huggles*

You are just the bestest friend eva!!!!
Grosby
Posts: 2951
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Call me a n00b but what would the price of the bbq have to do with the price of eggs in china? (or the quality of steak it cooks)
spidz
Posts: 8317
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i'm not telling you what to think, i'm telling you you're wrong.

check again.

rodolphe
Posts: 136
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Excellent steak is cooked on a grill, then baked. Not to say that you can't cook good steak on a bbq though.

Personally if I am doing steak myself at home I like it pan fried in butter, rather than bbq's... cultural thing I guess
spidz
Posts: 8318
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Call me a n00b but what would the price of the bbq have to do with the price of eggs in china? (
n00b
Grosby
Posts: 2952
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Aww, answer my question :/
Kat
Posts: 3801
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Call me a n00b but what would the price of the bbq have to do with the price of eggs in china?


Why do people wear $300 shoes and $150 t-shirts? Answer that question and you have your answer
spidz
Posts: 8319
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I don't own a $150 t-shirt but I can answer the $300 shoe question.

its all about quality and howlong it will last. I have two pairs of $300+ shoes - 1 x Black RM Williams and 1 x Brown RM Williams. I wear either pair every day, and will do so for the next 20 years. My Dad got his pair of Brown ones for his 17th Birthday and his black ones for his 21st. He is 49 and he still wears either pair every day - thats why people wear $300 shoes.

time to go to work, bye.
Grosby
Posts: 2954
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
but... how does that have any relevence to steak?!
Kat
Posts: 3802
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Grosby, those who can buy a $1000k bbq will and they will justify it by saying the steak tastes better than if they had gotten a cheaper $500 ones.

To some people a bbq ia all about burning meat and eating it. To others it is about cooking meat and enjoying it.

At the end of the day, just worry about your own backyard as we will never understand the workings of others :)
Billy Hardball
Posts: 3954
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Each to their own. I much prefer steak on the BBQ. We have a good one with a lid, so you just heat it right up with the lid down, chuck on your steaks 2 mins a side then pop the lid down. Cooks a perfect piece of meat.

PS... I dont think I've ever used the non-grill side. Maybe once when I had about 20 people over. Our BBQ is right outside our kitchen so everything else I tend to do in their.
mongie
Posts: 2848
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
so, whens dinner rev?
Spook
Posts: 11883
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
as billy says

OMGBBQ!!!ROX111!

we would use our bbq nearly weekly id reckon

wifey is a whiz on the gril (i dont believe in cookin bbq, to me, its just an oven outside)
sKryBe
Posts: 3069
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Bargain! Thanks for the tip Rev. I've been looking for a cheap BBQ to replace the one that's falling apart at home.

Let us know how it goes after you put it together - like whether there are bits missing/it looks like Homer's BBQ after it's assembled/how well the burners work etc.

I'd always do the old beer & onions christening on a new hotplate. Chuck on a load of sliced up onion and pour some beer on as well. Let it burn in and sit over night.
spidz
Posts: 8320
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
dont believe in cookin bbq, to me, its just an oven outside)
yes but with no washing up of pots and pans. - but then again you have a wife for that!
sLiNky
Posts: 152
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
LOL. i remember them coming in. everyone was like WTF?!?! we sell bbq's?!?! i work grocery at coles. there have been no complaints or returns for them. we have been selling them since b4 christmas....
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