We had the original Cadac fro years but recently bought the Weber babyQ for the motorhome.
I got Simon at Leisure technical solutions to fit an outside gas socket which is great....
Cobb is good and I use it a lot. I've got another one and its excellent but can't remember the name of it. It has a fan and uses charcoal and is more economical than the Cobb. Ill put the name of it on when I'm at the van tomorrow night.
Ally
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Gender: Location: Muckamore, Antrim Age: 55 Homepage:motorhomecraic.com Posts: 32600 Registered: 08 / 2011 My Motorhome: Lunar Roadstar 780 Base Vehicle: Fiat 2.8 JTD
Only complaint with the Cadac, it's useless when it's a tad windy.
CHAUSSON
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Gender: Location: Tipperary Posts: 6813 Registered: 02 / 2012 My Motorhome: Knaus Sport Ti 700 UFB Silverline Base Vehicle: Renault Master 150 dci Quickshift
LotusGrill is the name of it. A super BBQ and has a battery fan the the charcoal is ready to BBQ in 5 minutes. I wouldn't dream of going away without it.
I had thought of one of those last year, but tried to wait on an end of season bargain, then I got a good deal on a Cadac from Willie so it would have been rude not to go that way.
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Gender: Location: bangor Age: 68 Posts: 1546 Registered: 09 / 2011 My Motorhome: Mirage 6000 Base Vehicle:
As far as I'm concerned the gas ones are a waste if money. I wouldn't give them room in my van.
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