WITH the sun finally making an appearance, there’s never been a better time to fire up a BBQ and get your garden summer-ready â and one bargain buy is getting shoppers seriously fired up.
A sleek gas BBQ that's compact, easy to move, and powerful enough to feed up to 8 guests is now flying off the shelves for just £90.



The Home 2 Burner with Side Burner Gas BBQ is ideal for those sunny weekend gatherings, serving up sizzling sausages and flame-grilled burgers with ease.
Shoppers are snapping it up for its smart and organised design â it boasts two burners, a side burner (perfect for sauces and sides), and a fold-away side table for prepping or plating up.
Plus, it’s got a storage shelf to keep your ingredients close and wheels for easy transport â so whether you're under the sun or racing against a sudden downpour, you’re covered.
“As described and easy to assemble. Good to use and god heat control,” one satisfied shopper raved.
Another added: “This is a good size barbecue. I have used it when I had 10 people visit. Easy to move and store away in shed.”
A third wrote: “Great little machine! Great little price! Speedy delivery!”
Running on propane or butane gas (regulator for propane included), this steel-built BBQ is made for convenience, and at just 11kg, it’s easy to wheel back into the shed after the party ends.
The must-have garden grill comes just as Aldi drops a summer scorcher of its own â that’s turning up the heat for just £29.99.
The Belavi Pizza Oven, back in stores next week, mimics Ninja’s £330 outdoor cooker â but for a fraction of the price.
Complete with a fire box, ceramic pizza stone and integrated thermometer, it’s already cooking up excitement online.
One fan said: “Purchased one a week ago although I live alone it's so handy.
“Today I'm cooking a chicken which will be a meal and sandwiches for a couple of days. Well worth investing in this model.”
Perfect for pizzas up to 12 inches, the Aldi oven heats from 0C to 200C in 5C increments and has a cool-touch handle for safe serving.


BBQ fine warning
As BBQ season heats up, Brits are also being urged to check the rules before firing up the grill â
With around 240 accidental BBQ fires reported each year in , are cracking down on unsafe or nuisance grilling.
While BBQs aren’t banned outright, excessive smoke, constant grilling, or smoke drifting onto roads could be deemed a public nuisance â and could lead to appearances or £500 fines.
Some areas, like Islington, have designated BBQ zones, and grilling outside of these could land you with an on-the-spot penalty.
Authorities recommend wrapping things up by 9pm to avoid disturbing .
A property expert previously warned Flying Eze: “Barbecues can be brilliant for social events, but if not watched carefully, they can quickly get out of hand with potentially disastrous consequences.”;
To stay safe â and legal â always check your local council’s guidelines before sparking up.