Thanks for this! What is the drip pan underneath the charcoal grate? That does not seem to come with our US grills, and I'm not able to find any info online about it.
Cutting the grill is an excellent idea...With regards how much you can get in there, you could easily get smaller containers of the various condiments..The spray in particular is easy to get in a more compact for...I would add a zip lock bag containing a couple of sponge pan scrubs and a small container of washing up liquid, and also roll of kitchen foil......One thing I need to add to mine is the temp gauge to save pinching the one from the kitchen..
The bbq storage compartment on my caravan is too low for this bbq 😢😢 if the handle folded it would be perfect!!!
Great video buddy
Now that’s fully loaded! It’s like a Tardis
First what i did - cut the grill :)
Simply wonderful video, don’t blame me for copying this.
Spread the word bbq brother 😊
that is amazing mate
Great video 🎉
Thank you 😁
Thanks genius idea
Thanks!
it's like Tetris 😂
Thanks for this! What is the drip pan underneath the charcoal grate? That does not seem to come with our US grills, and I'm not able to find any info online about it.
It's really just an ash pan. I guess it's not really necessary but you'd have to tip out the ash instead of you didn't have one.
@@macsbbqchannel Thank you for the quick reply! So, it came with your WGA?
@@justarandom404 yes, the one in video is my friends and mine has it too so standard. I thought it came on all of them.
Cutting the grill is an excellent idea...With regards how much you can get in there, you could easily get smaller containers of the various condiments..The spray in particular is easy to get in a more compact for...I would add a zip lock bag containing a couple of sponge pan scrubs and a small container of washing up liquid, and also roll of kitchen foil......One thing I need to add to mine is the temp gauge to save pinching the one from the kitchen..