I bought this barbecue being unable to take a coal due to condominium restrictions. I wanted a big enough and not too ugly barbecue, but especially a quality product that will not let go at the end of the summer. On the latter criterion, we'll talk about it in September, but for the rest I'm satisfied. The feet are very easy to install but-against, we can not really fun to dismantle them after each use, and this poses a problem for their storage. The barbecue can land on his feet or on a table. At startup, I was surprised that the resistance began to heat up even though I was in over my sink with stainless steel tank to fill with water. Bad for safety: resistance was placed on furniture near the barbecue! Once the tank filled with water and in its place, the barbecue heats up very quickly and it is appreciable. The promises on the grid are required. Corrugated bars facilitate cooking smaller pieces: pepper slices and nuts St Jacques cooked without any problem and without falling.
In summary, I am pleased with this purchase which here points + and -:
The + Very aesthetic Heater well and quickly Completely removable Very easy maintenance The corrugated grid keeps its promises for small parts cooking
Les - Resistance heater although it is not in place Feet tedious to disassemble-up for each use and therefore difficult if not removed storable Tablet as a little light barbecue: just asked, not fixed BBQ fixation on feet as a little light (a little cheap clips)
A good product, then, to whom I attribute the problem without rating of 4/5.