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| Brand: Hotspot Category: Lawn & Patio
Buy New: £70.00
New (3) from £70.00
Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Garden & Outdoors
MPN: BBQ00020 Model: BBQ00020 EAN: 5060011301294 ASIN: B0009IOMVQ
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description Once upon a time, long before the first layer of lead lining was put in place round the reactor here at gadgetshop HQ, it was not uncommon to see groups of British men, each clad in identical donkey jackets or Mark 1 Parka-type garments, huddled for warmth round a disused oil drum containing odd planks of wood, outside the gates of a factory or depot. Their purpose it seems, was to stop other people working. Quaint. Now, of course, you don't need to be the local Shop Steward to lay claim to a brazier of your very own. You just need some rather fine friends, a balmy summer's evening on the decking, and a chilled bottle of Sauvignon Blanc. Splendid. The brazier, beloved of Brothers (and Sisters) at an industrial dispute near you, has been reinvented for the 21st Century, and one is quietly shocked it hasn't been done sooner. This is no 70s oil drum. It is, instead, a fully-featured Firepit, complete with its very own mesh lid. Cast from a spun iron base, with tripod-like stainless steel legs, this ultra-solid outdoor fireplace isn't going anywhere in a hurry. Using wood or coal as its primary fuel source, it has a rather earthy quality, making it handy for long evenings on the lawn or sophisticated soirees on the terrace. Darling. And it even comes with an integral grill, should the Ainsley Harriott in you be impossible to contain. Allright, brothers. Everyone out.
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| Customer Reviews:
for all you budding pyromaniacs May 29, 2007 C. P. Yendle (Deepest darkest Cornwall) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Having switched to a gas barbecue I missed playing with "real fire". So rather than buying a boring unsightly gas patio heater I opted for some real flames and real heat. This brazier is the business. It's nice and sturdy and looks great in a modern art kinda way. Good with coals or logs but logs smell a lot better when burning. It can be used as a barbecue but I didn't want to mess mine up by dripping food fat all over it. But it's neat for toasting crumpets and marshmallows too! It's a good height for poking the burning embers and the guard prevents the lose bits floating up and setting fire to the neighbours shed. (It wasn't me!!!) Basically just what I wanted for the patio to prolong the summer night outdoor wine drinking sessions. A must for all you budding pyromaniacs!!
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