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Postby Chris__M » 27 Sep 2011, 10:10

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Postby British BBQ Society » 27 Sep 2011, 10:46

It was in action at Rudgwick, its the second train that Nerius form http://www.bbqmates.co.uk has made love the fact its a grill and smoker.
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Re: Choo-choo

Postby JEC » 27 Sep 2011, 13:51

Oh my god for that money I'd buy a Jambo and let the food be the talking point, or ask for a normal shaped one at a reduced price as the build quality looks very good.
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Re: Choo-choo

Postby Chris__M » 27 Sep 2011, 14:10

British BBQ Society wrote:It was in action at Rudgwick, its the second train that Nerius form http://www.bbqmates.co.uk has made love the fact its a grill and smoker.


Sounds silly, but the thing that did it for me was the sink area at the back. I realise you can't cook on a sink :lol:, but it showed the thought that had gone into it.
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Postby Eddie » 27 Sep 2011, 14:17

For £6,495.00 you would be lucky to get a Jambo at that price. I've seen the BBQ Mates train up close. If I could afford it, I would have one already.

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Postby British BBQ Society » 27 Sep 2011, 14:28

i love the fact he always adds to each generation, the kitchen area at the back is great, still hasnt impletmented a bell or horn yet though :lol:
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Re: Choo-choo

Postby Chris__M » 27 Sep 2011, 15:14

We were chatting about this at lunchtime, and how such a beastie would work at a fair or country show. The shiny shiny train would certainly bring in the kids, the kids would bring in the mums and dads, and once the adults are there, it would be silly not to buy something. So the look of the thing is as important as the food it is producing, in that if people weren't persuaded to come over, you wouldn't have any customers.

(Note that this was shooting the breeze, none of us have any experience of commercial catering).
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Re: Choo-choo

Postby British BBQ Society » 27 Sep 2011, 18:59

Trust me, always the biggest pull at events, including JO at the Big Festival. Its all about the show
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Re: Choo-choo

Postby keith157 » 28 Sep 2011, 07:08

British BBQ Society wrote:i love the fact he always adds to each generation, the kitchen area at the back is great, still hasnt impletmented a bell or horn yet though :lol:


With the right smells coming from this beasty who needs a bell or horn to attract punters. Shame it won't fit in my garden :mrgreen:
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