Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
Information and Services in Turkey Section => Good (or Bad) Shop Guide => Topic started by: Jacqui Harvey on August 23, 2007, 08:18:29 AM
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Anyone know where to buy a gas barbeque? We decided to buy one in June and thought it would be as easy as getting one in the U.K. - Totally wrong. We found a couple in the Office Furniture shop on the Tansas Road but they were really expensive. We then decided that gas barbeques must not have caught on in Turkey?
If anyone knows the answer would be happy to hear.
Jacqui.
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Jacqui, further down past the Ofis Furniture shop, there's a glass fronted shop on the right hand side that does BBQ's. It's by the fitness center.
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Hi, Thanks for that, but if this is the Barbeque Shop on the same side as Tansas, we did try there but they do not sell Gas Barbeques.
Jacqui.
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Yes, it is. Sorry, don't know any others in this area myself. If you have credit card you can shop online at www.alisveris.com or hepsiburada.com
If you are worried about the delivery address, you can use the restaurant address and you can pick it up from here.
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Thank you very much, will take a look at the websites.
Jacqui.
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Personally I would visit Metro but the nearest one is going to be Bodrum. If you find a trade supplier on the net, we can always order it for you on your behalf.
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We saw a gas barbecue for sale outside a hardware shop in Gunlukbasi. It was on the corner of the road that runs up to Uzumlu. There is a bakers on the other corner. Not sure how many types they stock.
Stoop
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we got our gaz bbq from the ayegaz shop in carrdi st ( the one way out of fethiye)
at the top by the dolmus for hianarou etc
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Thanks very much will give that one a try. Can't understand why there are not more outlets for gas barbeques when the weather is so good in Turkey.
Jacqui.
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Gas is expensive for Turkish especially when there's an abundance of other materials at hand to burn naturally.
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Originally posted by sominekebap
Gas is expensive for Turkish especially when there's an abundance of other materials at hand to burn naturally.
Yeh - but the charcoal is rubbish ;)
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Originally posted by stoop
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Originally posted by sominekebap
Gas is expensive for Turkish especially when there's an abundance of other materials at hand to burn naturally.
Yeh - but the charcoal is rubbish ;)
Stoop
Charcoal isn`t natural.
Pine cones are, and there`s an abundance of them here.
Crabbit
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Originally posted by Crabbit
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Originally posted by stoop
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Originally posted by sominekebap
Gas is expensive for Turkish especially when there's an abundance of other materials at hand to burn naturally.
Yeh - but the charcoal is rubbish ;)
Stoop
Charcoal isn`t natural.
Pine cones are, and there`s an abundance of them here.
Crabbit
Crabbit - as it's made from wood then it is natural - it's just not very good charcoal in Turkey. At least the stuff I've managed to find so far.
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A table is made of wood, you can't grow them though
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Originally posted by Scunner
A table is made of wood, you can't grow them though
No but you CAN grow trees! A table (wood of course) is, like charcoal, made from a natural living thing which can be replenished. The problem with the charcoal in Turkey is that the wood they use is not the best for producing charcoal :)
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Anyway, Jackie, going back to your original question - Have a look for the shop in Gunlukbasi I mentioned. They definately had gas barecues for sale the last time we passed.