- The grill is quite shaky, he does have contact with the ground and tilts accordingly not to, but the column and the "base" seem to be very soft, so the whole thing is already beginning to swing in light winds. But it is not so critical that grilled food might fall down, but rather an optical nuisance.
- The ash drawer is difficult to pull out of the column and correspondingly bad back inside. That they should not be too loose, of course clear, but it is easily processed poorly and inaccurately.
- The ash itself almost does not fall within the said drawer, because the holes in the shell are too small for the charcoal. I also suspect that the grill would better draw, if the holes were bigger. The fact that the ash falls into the drawer, it is necessary to sweep the grill or even upside down, if you want to make it reasonably clean. Here is a removable plate in the carbon shell would be handy, so you can sweep the ashes into the column and then simply empties the ash drawer.
- The wooden handles on cooking grill are not very firm. The grill is a little difficult to adjust the height as you get used to it though. The adjustment possibilities are sufficient and the ventilation adjustment at the column is good.
So overall not a really bad barbecue, but you have to say that a 25 Säulengrill as he is often to buy is no worse. The difference in Tepro Oregon therefore is only that he is a good deal larger than the average BBQ. If you want to use the full cooking surface you need incidentally also good two kilos of briquettes. I hope he at least longer holds for the proud price of more than 50 than the comparable cost competitors.