Debenhams Kamado BBQ Saves £842 vs Big Green Egg
Debenhams Kamado BBQ Saves £842 vs Big Green Egg

Debenhams kamado barbecue is a lot like Big Green Egg but costs £842 less. Kamado cooking dates back thousands of years. Shoppers could save over £800 by opting for this lesser-known kamado.

Compact Charcoal Grill Offers Summer Savings

With many UK households getting ready to enjoy the summer, now could be the perfect time to get your hands on a small but mighty barbecue. While many will no doubt have some form of BBQ hanging around in their back garden, upgrading to a compact charcoal grill could help provide a better experience when the sun comes back out.

Better yet, we have managed to find a compact charcoal grill that looks like the MiniMax Big Green Egg, while only costing a fraction of the price. The Alivio Kamado 13" Ceramic Mini Barbecue is a budget-friendly appliance that can be grabbed at a 59% discount. This brings its total price down to just £82.99, while a Big Green Egg could set you back by as much as £925 in some cases.

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History and Design of Kamado Grills

The barbecue is known as a kamado grill, the Japanese-inspired design of which has been earning a cult following since as early as the 1970s. Yet the technology underpinning them stretches back considerably further. Kamado cooking dates back thousands of years. Fast forward to the present day, and the kamado has emerged as a go-to choice among barbecue enthusiasts seeking more than simply burgers on the grill. Its egg-shaped design and substantial ceramic walls are said to excel at retaining heat and moisture, and it is frequently recommended for low-and-slow smoking or roasting.

Alivio Kamado vs Big Green Egg

If you have been searching for a Big Green Egg alternative, the Alivio Kamado 13" Ceramic Mini Barbecue boasts a comparable shape. It is constructed from a ceramic casing, and Debenhams claims it can grill, roast, and smoke food while sealing in heat and moisture. That is likely to deliver succulent meat, reduced charcoal consumption, and minimal hassle. The barbecue arrives unassembled from the stand, though reviewers note it is straightforward enough to put together.

One shopper said: "This product is excellent, very sturdy, cooks well, packed great, even comes with a screwdriver to put the stand on. Not too much smoke whilst cooking, easy to pack away, really great product. No complaints."

The lid features a built-in thermometer for temperature monitoring and adjustable vents. While it resembles the MiniMax Big Green Egg in shape and design, the Alivio's grilling surface measures 26.5cm, compared to the Egg's 33cm. Although noticeably more compact, this could make it an ideal choice for couples or smaller families who require less grilling space. One shopper said: "Quality item, quite small, but should be perfect for a small BBQ."

However, another customer was dissatisfied with the dimensions, stating that it prompted them to send it back. In a review, they wrote: "Item is very tiny, returned."

Alternative Options

There are several alternatives to the Alivio, and while one comes in at a lower price point, it lacks customer reviews to vouch for it. The Range currently stocks one egg-shaped charcoal oven, priced at £79.99, down from £159.99. Marginally larger than the Alivio, it boasts a grilling surface of 30cm and is slightly lighter, weighing 19.5kg compared to the Alivio's 21kg.

We also came across the Boss Grill The Egg XS, which is 15 inches larger than the Alivio and The Range's egg-shaped barbecue, retailing at £199.99. It includes a complimentary cover and pizza stone, and boasts a wealth of glowing customer reviews. Described as ideal for feeding up to four people, it weighs 38kg and stands twice as tall at 62cm. One satisfied customer wrote: "My first charcoal fire barbecue for a while, I'm absolutely delighted with this little egg. The controllability of the heat is incredible; a couple of handfuls of charcoal lasts three, maybe four hours, allowing for a good, slow smoke, and the cooking surface is plenty big enough to cook a whole spatchcock large chicken. Great value!"

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