The lp gas barbecue is just another way to cook food, like an oven, AGA or microwave, says Steve Myatt of New Zealand barbecue product supplier
Bullfinch (Gas Equipment) Ltd celebrates 50 years this year. Managing director Andrew Williams discusses the family run company’s highs and lows and its plans for the next 50 years.
The long autumn season brings with it the transition from outdoor to indoor living and the need for supplementary heating.
Charcoal barbecues are more damaging to the environment than lp gas-fuelled grills according to research published by Eric Johnson of research firm Atlantic Consulting in the science journal Environmental Impact Assessment Review.
The future of lp gas cylinder filling arrived yesterday. Lpg cylinders in circulation add value for their owners, so it is only natural to acknowledge this and take it to the next level, and the next.
For years now, the lpg business has been distributing lp gas to metered estates at a medium pressure of around 750 mbar.
Independent lp gas cylinder distributor Novagas has laughed in the face of two recessions. The company was formed in the last recession in the late 1980s and is expanding in the current credit crunch.
Despite all the fuss and scare stories over the past year about outdoor heaters, the lp gas patio heater market continues on regardless.
John Cooper, managing director of Weber UK, explains why it’s not all bad news for lpg gas barbecues