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Best gas BBQs 2024: From large garden grills to smaller portable models

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Best gas BBQs 2024: From large garden grills to smaller portable models

Best for: wondrous food in any weather

  • Dimensions: 660mm x 630mm x 732mm
  • Weight: 58kg
  • No. of burners: 1

This, my friends, is The Dome from Gozney, a dual fuel next-level outdoor over that takes the idea of barbecuing and boosts it into the stratosphere by factoring in the ability to roast, smoke, steam or bake food to a professional grade too, while engineered to be easy to use for beginners and experienced chefs alike.

The most sought-after option of its ilk, The Dome is currently on sale again for the first time in a year after it completely sold out in just eight-hours on launch day in 2021, so if you’re already sold, get your order in now before the rest of our well-heeled readership get ahead of you.

So, capable of being both gas or wood fuelled/fired, the incredible-looking Dome is also designed to tale on whatever the outdoors can throw at it, all year round, thanks to the ceramic bonded outer coating making it extra durable, water-resistant and UV stable, so come sun or snow, if you want to eat outdoors, whether you hanker for pulled pork, pizza, steak, salmon or even sourdough, The Dome will as be as eager as you.

A precision instrument, absolutely accurate temperature readings can be taken throughout, thanks to a digital thermometer and the inclusion of two built in meat probes, while a 30mm double-layer stone floor and dense cavity insulation allow The Dome to reach incredibly high temps faster and stay hotter for longer.

Sizeable at 660mm x 630mm x 732mm (HxDxW), it also has quite the heft at 58kg and comes with a full range of accessories (that you’ll want to also own) along with a stand that can let you keep the The Dome’s opening at eye level for enhanced ease of use.

In short then, a ludicrously brilliant BBQ/outdoor oven that does the lot, in any weather, while looking like looking like the option that got the standing ovation on the catwalk of cooking, Gozney’s The Dome is expensive and would look utter, utterly out of place in my generally ungroomed garden, but do I want one? You bet your life I do!

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