Cadac BBQ's

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Does anyone have any comments about Cadac bbq's? I am concerned that the (3) legs don't appear to collapse for storage. Or do they have to be dismantled. Also would apprciate any comments when compared to the smaller (and cheaper) gas BBQ's Mine has only lasted 1 season, so I'm considering using a Cadac unit attached top the gas point on the caravan.

Thanks for your help,

Paul
 
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Just bought the Cadac Global Grill which is on offer at about half price from Riversway Leisure www.riverswayleisure.co.uk

Haven't used it yet but the legs do fold away. Decided to get one after wearing out the burners on 4 of the small tabletop type.
 
Mar 14, 2005
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I bought a cadac last year and is a great way of cooking as food does not get burnt like traditional barbecues. The legs fold together and the whole kit fits into a convienient holdall made by cadac.It is also quite sturdy.
 
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Have a look at the Carri-chef deluxe. It's not cheap but does everything. It clips together quickly and easily and stores in a neat carry bag.
 
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the legs fold down for storage, we have the full system, and cook almost everything on it.I would rate them 9 out of 10,
 
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We also have the full system and wouldn't go back to the small bbq we used to use - the cadac is far more versatile. Customer service is great, we accidentally burnt the handles of one part, e-mailed their uk office and within 48hrs had replacements with their compliments. 11/10
 

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We got the cari Chef last year and it is excellent. As has already been said legs unclip and the whole thing fits into the holdall provided. I believe that towsure are currently doing an offer on them.
 
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we've had a basic Cadac for about 4 / 5 years and wouldn't be without it, in fact we have just 'upgraded' to a new one for no other reason than we wanted the cover etc after watching friends cook a whole chicken and jacket potatoes, would recommend anyone to buy Cadac
 
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When it comes to giant frying pans these do the job. I happen to prefer the Beauclaire. It's got a very heavy griddle and will impart a smokey BBQ flavour. The Cadac has a lighter griddle and does not do the job as well - in my opinion for what it's worth. The Cadac on the other hand is more versatile. To throw a spanner in the works, have you thought of getting a Cobb BBQ (WWW.cobbuk.co.uk - I think!) a prince amongst BBQs and a real BBQ to boot!
 

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