Argos Home Deluxe 3 Burner Outdoor Kitchen Gas BBQ – 416/2494

Perfect for garden get-togethers, this deluxe 3 burner gas BBQ is perfect for feeding around 12 people.

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Perfect for garden get-togethers, this deluxe 3 burner gas BBQ is perfect for feeding around 12 people. Powered by propane, it comes with a reversible cast iron grill and hot plate, perfect if you want to mix things up. Packed full of handy features like a warming rack so you can serve it all at the same time, it’s also got a side burner for whipping up tasty extras in a frying pan or saucepan.

Set on 4 wheels, it’s easy to move around the garden.

  • Model number KS19099.
  • Constructed from steel.
  • Hose and regulator included.
  • Uses propane gas only.
  • Propane gas not included.
  • 3 burners.
  • 1 side burner.
  • Flame tamer.
  • Warming rack.
  • Includes drip tray.
  • Overall size H107.5, W130, D59.7cm.
  • Size of cooking area 60 x 41cm.
  • Weight 45kg.
  • Packed flat.
  • Manufacturer’s 2 year guarantee.

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8 Reviews For This Product

  1. 08

    by Nick

    Beautiful bbq, well worth the money, looks really nice assembled.

  2. 08

    by Chris

    This is my first gas BBQ, took sometime to put together, as instructions wasn’t that great. But overall I’m really happy with my purchase and pricing.

  3. 08

    by Smallie

    this is a great looking BBQ, yes it takes a while to put together but worth it, great size and great value for money.

  4. 08

    by Burke

    Took 4+ hours to assemble but good cooking area and heats up quickly.

  5. 08

    by Billy

    Takes time to build but worth it.

  6. 08

    by Andy

    Putting it together was fine. I did a bit here and there over a couple of days, it was no problem (best not to rush it). Looks great but I thought that the gas bottle was supposed to sit in the side storage but is kept away for safety. My daughter came over for a BBQ and now wants one as it was such good value. All in all a great purchase.

  7. 08

    by Alex

    Come at the time and date it was stated. Wasn’t late. Great product and value for money. Would recommend.

  8. 08

    by Woodley

    Didn’t want to pay a fortune for a BBQ, but wanted something that hopefully will last a reasonable amount of time etc. Arrived promptly, and as others have mentioned it does take a while to construct (about 2 1/2 Hours) but fairly easy steps to follow, just make sure you release the ‘gas pipe/regulator’ from the burner area before putting the heat protector and front panels on! Only tested so far and seems to be fine. Just waiting for the warmer weather to put it through it’s paces.

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