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    Looking for an old BBQ

    Some of the wise folks here might know when I describe it as I can’t find a pic on the internet as Google has turned into a **** show of ads now and doesn’t even consider you might be looking for any historical data now.

    Old round BBQ - might have been made by Jumbuck back in the day but don’t google that as all the cheap Bunnings crap comes up.

    Has a single pole that connects to the gas bottle and holds the burner and plate up and 3 legs that lock onto the gas bottle to support it.

    Bonus points for anyone that has one for sale - PM me please. Looking for an old BBQ

    TIA - Gav.
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    I know exactly the thing you mean - a mate has/had one.
    I'll ask him if he still has it or at least can remember what it's called.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    Google has turned into a **** show of ads now and doesn’t even consider you might be looking for any historical data now.
    Not bloody wrong, and DuckDuck isn't much better.
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    Yep, that’s pretty much it thanks. Looking for an old BBQ

    Is excess CO2 an issue from a BBQ being used outdoors?
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    Had one for years travelled everywhere with us ripper thing Looking for an old BBQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post

    Is excess CO2 an issue from a BBQ being used outdoors?
    That depends on what you're cooking/burning.

    I reckon whenever I do snags on our camping barbie, my carbon footprint increases substantially. I can never seem to get the correct temp, especially with the fancy, flavoured, 'Honey and Ironbark' type snags.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    That depends on what you're cooking/burning.

    I reckon whenever I do snags on our camping barbie, my carbon footprint increases substantially. I can never seem to get the correct temp, especially with the fancy, flavoured, 'Honey and Ironbark' type snags.
    Sigh.... How many times???? CO2 is NOT carbon, Steve. Burnt offerings don't count.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post

    Is excess CO2 an issue from a BBQ being used outdoors?
    If it is, and you're worried about it, you're going to lose a lot of weight...
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    Had one of these years and years ago. Hated it, as being thin tin it was too hard to keep a nice stable heat.

    Things would stick to it, especially eggs. I think it just ended up in landfill.
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