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Better BBQs made in Australia*

BBQs-R-US is a family owned business that has been manufacturing their range of commercial Parkland BBQs for 35 years.

What began in a garage is now a thriving business with two factories that produce a quality, Australian made product that is shipped both nationally and around the world.

BBQs-R-US produce a range of different–sized parkland commercial BBQs that can feature electric or gas power, ideal for councils.

Manager Amanda Paterson says their best selling unit is their large King-sized Electric BBQ, which is available as an inbuilt unit or can be built into a prefabricated cabinet.

“The Kingsize plate is unique due to its size, it’s almost 50 percent larger than other plates on the market, and is solid six millimeter thick stainless steel.

“It’s perfect for a situation where people want to cook large quantities of food.”

As BBQs-R-US still manufactures their BBQs and cabinets, their BBQs can be custom built and the powder coating can be done in almost any colour.

BBQs are an Australian cultural institution, and Amanda says the BBQs-R-US staff are proud to be one of the few small manufacturing businesses still producing an Australian made product.

“We love knowing that our product is something people will enjoy, there is nothing better than having a BBQ with your friends and family outside in the park on a sunny day”.

For more information visit bbqsrus.com.au/

*Copy Supplied by BBQs-R-US

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