Cobb barbecue ovens for camping

The Cobb has been cleverly developed into its present incarnation, which is fairly light (about 4kg) and portable.

Instead of corn-cobs, it works on charcoal briquettes, lumpwood charcoal or its own ‘cobblestone’.

As well as the standard Cobb (now up-dated as the Premier Air), there’s also a compact version, but it’s way too small even for two people. For a larger family, there’s also the Supreme (oval and large enough to take two whole chickens).

Prices range from around £90 to more than £200.

Cobb bits and pieces can be hard to come by as they go out of stock quite often. We do update our links regularly, but if you can’t find what you’re looking for, Ebay is worth a try for a good selection for both new and used.