Beefmaster

Based on 4 reviews
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$530 to $1,000

Gavn YungNSW
 

Just OK – Typical small budget barbeque. Stainless steel quality is poor. Rust spots appeared within a fortnight, bbq located on undercover balcony. Overall… Read more

cooking experience has been ok. If you’re looking for quality and want it to last a long time, look elsewhere.

Aday6 posts
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Not Fit for Purpose – Owned the BBQ for 3 months, not fit for purpose, fat trays do not work adequately and fat/grease leak all through the BBQ. Warranty team admit the BBQ should not do that, but unwilling to replace damaged parts.

AgoodKnight'sSleep13 posts
 

The best BBQ I have ever owned – This is the best gas BBQ I have ever owned. From the simplicity in operations and cleaning to the excellence in the cooked meals - outstanding. Just… Read more

ensure you follow the product recommendation to season the BBQ initially and also as an ongoing maintenance procedure. This is not an onerous task as some suitable oil (I use Canola) can be applied to the warm BBQ before and after each use.

Mooner40 posts
 

Good but with some flaws – This is a decent quality outdoor sink. Smooth lines, stainless steel, feels reasonably durable. Comes flatpacked, but was easy to assemble. The sink… Read more

basin is a good size, good for cleaning BBQ grills and plates easily. There's also plenty of space in the cabinet and a recess to store a gas bottle. The tap provided seems good quality too, although it appears to be a regular indoor tap. Unfortunately this product comes with some flaws.

The waste water hose is hopeless, not even a meter in length and good for very little. It's so short, the only option is to drain into a bucket in the cabinet - thus wasting all that space. Or, just let the water drain out the back wherever. This is a major oversight. I had to go to Bunnings searching for a longer hose, which was actually more difficult than expected to find the correct diameter.

The tap, whilst nice and shiny chrome, is an indoor tap. It comes with braided lines which require specific hose fittings. Fine if you intend to have the thing properly plumbed by a plumber, but not so great as a DIY. I just wanted a basic outdoor sink and expected it to connect to an outdoor tap. Not so. I did manage to find some adapters, plumbing tape, and hose fittings at Bunnings and eventually hooked it up to my outdoor tap, however I feel adapters or a kit to connect to a standard outdoor tap should have been included.

My only other minor quibble is I would have liked all the casters to have brake switched, not just the front two.