You can buy a personalised portable BBQ kit just in time for the heatwave
With summer in full swing, you might be tempted to go outside and enjoy some tasty BBQ food. And there's the perfect way to cook your own food wherever you are.
If you want to impress your friends during your next park visit, why not treat yourself to a personalised portable BBQ kit?
Not only is it a grill, it's also a cooler for your food and drink to ensure that everything is in perfect quality for your picnic.
It can house everything you need, from meats and bread to condiments, to cans of soft drinks or something stronger if you fancy it.
Better yet, you can personalise this nifty kit which makes it an ideal gift if you know someone who'd love a portable BBQ. Let's face it, who wouldn't?
The BBQ kit is available via GiftsOnline4U and costs £89.99.
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The product description reads, 'This personalised BBQ Cooler bag with Metal BBQ inside is perfect for a family cookout! Remind everyone who the chief of the BBQ is with your very own personalisation on the front of the bag!
'Inside the cooler bag is a metal BBQ suitable for cooking all the family favourites.'
SHOP NOW: Personalised BBQ Cooler bag with Metal BBQ, £89.99, GiftsOnline4U
If you do want to personalise it, you've got 3 lines and 39 characters to play with.
There are other portable BBQs on the market too, such as Amazon's Valiant Nomad Folding Portable Picnic Barbecue.
It's an Amazon's Choice product and costs £49.98 with free delivery.
SHOP NOW: Valiant Nomad Folding Portable Picnic Barbecue, £49.98, Amazon
According to the description, its 'compact foldaway design' makes it easy to carry, and it's 'perfect for days out, picnics at the park or grilling on the beach'.
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Lucy Buglass is a Digital Writer for What's on TV, Goodto.com, and Woman&Home. After finishing her degree in Film Studies at Oxford Brookes University she moved to London to begin her career. She's passionate about entertainment and spends most of her free time watching Netflix series, BBC dramas, or going to the cinema to catch the latest film releases.
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