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Weber Gas BBQs - Keeps You Grilling All Year Long |
Date Created: 18/10/13 |
An unfortunate reality about living in the UK is that our weather isn't conducive to enjoying outdoor activities all-year round. When the sun disappears, barbecues across the country get packed away with the garden furniture, and so too do the prospects of enjoying your favourite char-grilled delight.
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The long cold winter months can be unpleasant, but they don't have to be. One way to stay warm is to get some friends and family together and share good food. Many people tend to go into semi-hibernation during winter, but it's time to break away from this trend.
Luckily for food lovers, Weber's selection of fantastic gas grills will keep you enjoying those BBQ moments, regardless of the season. This is because a gas BBQ offers the convenience of being quick and easy to fire up, meaning that you spend much less time outside in the elements.
Weber brings you the Spirit, Genesis and Summit series of products, all of which offer a host of unique features. Each piece of kit is designed and manufactured with quality in mind, ensuring that it performs exceptionally well, every time.
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In addition to being hardy enough to use in just about any weather, there are other benefits to using a gas grill:
1. It's easy to start
2. You won't have to use messy charcoal
3. Temperature settings are user-friendly
4. Gas won't easily die out like coal, so there's no need to worry about wind
What all this means is that if you have an outdoor under-roof there's nothing to stop you from cooking on your Weber.
Gone are the days of waiting around for your coals to get to the optimum temperature; now you can just push the ignition button and your grill will heat up. Easy as Pie. All you need is gas and you can fire up your barbeque - even in a blizzard.
Not only will your friends be impressed with your ingenuity, but you can spend the colder parts of the year perfecting your favourite recipes. You'll even have the time to invent a few new ones to share when summer comes around.
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