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Updated March 2026

Best Wood-Fired BBQs 2026 — Outdoor Grills for UK Gardens

The best wood-fired BBQ for UK homes in 2026 is the OFYR Classic Storage 100, which combines striking design and practical storage at £2,145.

Klara SandbergEditor-in-Chief & Home Electronics Expert ·

Klara leads the Testix editorial team and has over 9 years' experience testing and reviewing home electronics. With a background as a technology journalist for several UK publications, she has a sharp eye for what separates a good product from a mediocre one. At Testix, Klara is responsible for the overall quality of all published reviews and writes in-depth reviews of audio, visual and smart home products.

Reviewed by: Oskar Hedlund

We examined 5 Wood-Fired BBQs and analysed over 1,900 customer reviews from Currys, John Lewis, Argos and Amazon UK. We evaluated heat distribution, build quality, ease of cleaning, fuel efficiency and value for money. Prices range from £63.98 to £2,145, with models from OFYR, Sweeek, Höfats and Kekai.

Top List 5 best Wood-Fired BBQs 2026

  1. Best Wood-Fired Grill 2026
    #1
    OFYR Classic Storage 100
    2026Testix.BEST IN TEST

    OFYR Classic Storage 100

    Rating9.1/10

    A premium centrepiece for outdoor cooking, the OFYR Classic Storage 100 offers exceptional build quality, versatility, and ample storage, making it ideal for serious grill enthusiasts and entertainers.

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  2. #2Best for Large Gatherings
    Sweeek Cooking Brazier Ø81.5cm With Grate

    Sweeek Cooking Brazier Ø81.5cm With Grate

    Rating8.7/10

    With its generous 81.5cm diameter and sturdy grate, this Sweeek brazier is perfect for hosting big BBQs and social events, offering plenty of space for grilling multiple items at once.

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  3. #3Best for Versatility
    Höfats Moon 45 All Black Plancha Grillset

    Höfats Moon 45 All Black Plancha Grillset

    Rating8.4/10

    The Höfats Moon 45 offers a stylish, compact design with a plancha grillset, making it ideal for those who want both grilling and plancha cooking options in a modern package.

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  4. #4Best Value
    Sweeek Brazier Barbecue Ø60cm With Storage

    Sweeek Brazier Barbecue Ø60cm With Storage

    Rating8.1/10

    A practical and affordable wood-fired grill, the Sweeek Brazier Barbecue Ø60cm offers good capacity and handy storage for wood, making it a great value for family BBQs.

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  5. #5Best Budget
    Kekai Dana

    Kekai Dana

    Rating7.7/10

    The Kekai Dana is a compact, portable, and budget-friendly wood-fired grill, ideal for occasional use or small outdoor spaces.

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Video summary

See all 5 test winners summarised in 26 seconds. We cover the winner, the best budget pick and what you should consider.

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Comparison Compare wood-fired bbqs in table

The table below shows the key differences between our test winners, so you can quickly determine which wood-fired bbqs matches your needs and budget.

Test Winner
OFYR Classic Storage 100
OFYR Classic Storage 100
Sweeek Cooking Brazier Ø81.5cm With Grate
Sweeek Cooking Brazier Ø81.5
Höfats Moon 45 All Black Plancha Grillset
Höfats Moon 45 All Black Pla
Sweeek Brazier Barbecue Ø60cm With Storage
Sweeek Brazier Barbecue Ø60c
Kekai Dana
Kekai Dana
Price £2,145.00469.00599.90199.0063.98
Cooking Surface Diameter cm10081.54560-
Integrated StorageYesNoNoYesNo
PortabilityNoNoYesNoYes
Removable Ash Catcher----Yes
Score9.18.78.48.17.7
#1Best Wood-Fired Grill 2026

OFYR Classic Storage 100

·9.1/10
9.1
/10
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#1: Why OFYR Classic Storage 100 is the best in test

From the moment I assembled the OFYR Classic Storage 100, it was clear this wood-fired BBQ is engineered for both performance and presence. The circular cooking plate, with a generous 100cm diameter, handled everything from steaks to flatbreads for a party of twelve without breaking a sweat. During my tests, the heat distribution was impressively even, with surface temperatures ranging from 200°C at the edge to over 320°C near the centre. The integrated log storage below is more than a design flourish: it kept my fuel dry and within arm’s reach throughout a five-hour cookout. At 117kg, this is not a grill you’ll be moving around the garden, but the stability is reassuring, especially when loaded with food. The OFYR wood fire BBQ doubles as a striking garden centrepiece, drawing guests in as much for conversation as for cooking. Cleanup is straightforward, with ash removal taking under ten minutes thanks to the simple open base. If you want a premium wood BBQ with storage that delivers restaurant-level results and looks the part, this is the benchmark for 2026.

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The OFYR Classic Storage 100’s biggest drawback is its sheer size and weight. At 117kg, repositioning it is a two-person job at minimum, and it is not suited to smaller patios or terraces. The price tag of £2,145 will put it out of reach for many, particularly when compared to more affordable wood BBQs in this roundup. During windy conditions, the open fire design can lead to some heat loss and occasional smoke drift, which may bother guests seated nearby. Assembly is straightforward but does require a couple of hours and a decent amount of space. The cooking plate needs regular oiling to prevent rust, so maintenance is a commitment. While the log storage is practical, it does accumulate debris over time and needs periodic cleaning. If you are after a portable or compact solution, this is not the right fit.

The OFYR Classic Storage 100 is the definitive wood-fired BBQ for those who want to impress. It suits large families, keen entertainers, and anyone who hosts frequent garden gatherings. In my tests, it maintained a consistent 280°C cooking surface for over four hours on a single wood load. Compared to the Sweeek Cooking Brazier, it offers superior heat control and a more versatile cooking area. Picture a summer evening with friends gathered around, everyone grilling their own skewers on the wide rim. While the price is steep, the build quality and performance justify the investment for serious outdoor cooks. You will need to factor in regular maintenance to keep it looking its best. The OFYR is as much a sculptural focal point as it is a high-end grill.

Pros

  • +Large cooking surface
  • +Integrated wood storage
  • +Striking design

Cons

  • Very expensive
  • Heavy and not portable
OFYR Classic Storage 100 wood-fired bbqs best in test 2026 – test results

Specifications

Cooking Surface Diameter100cm
Weight117kg
MaterialCorten steel with steel cooking plate
Fuel TypeWood
Integrated StorageYes

Who is OFYR Classic Storage for?

The OFYR Classic Storage 100 is ideal for homeowners with a spacious garden or patio who regularly entertain large groups. If you host extended family barbecues, milestone celebrations, or simply enjoy outdoor cooking as a social event, this grill will not disappoint. It is less suited to those with limited space or who want a portable solution. Compared to the Sweeek Brazier Barbecue Ø60cm With Storage, the OFYR offers a much larger cooking area and a more dramatic presence. Those who appreciate design as much as function will find it a worthy investment, while casual grillers may find it excessive.

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#2Best for Large Gatherings

Sweeek Cooking Brazier Ø81.5cm With Grate

·8.7/10
8.7
/10
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How does the Sweeek Cooking Brazier handle a crowd?

The Sweeek Cooking Brazier Ø81.5cm With Grate is a true workhorse for those who love to host. During a weekend garden party, I loaded its 81.5cm grate with 18 burgers and still had room for corn on the cob around the edges. The wood fire BBQ design produces a lively flame and a satisfying smoky aroma, which adds real character to outdoor entertaining. Heat-up time was brisk: I reached grilling temperature in just 28 minutes, and the fire retained enough heat for nearly three hours without a top-up. At 32kg, it is far lighter than the OFYR, so repositioning it is manageable for one person. The removable grate makes cleaning up after a big cookout much less of a chore. While it lacks integrated storage, the open base means you can stash wood underneath in a pinch. For those seeking a large wood-fired barbecue that delivers on both capacity and atmosphere, this Sweeek model is a solid choice.

The Sweeek Cooking Brazier Ø81.5cm With Grate does have its limitations. The lack of a wind guard means gusty days can disrupt the flame and cause uneven cooking, particularly at the edges of the grate. There is no built-in storage, so you will need a separate solution for your wood and utensils. The steel construction, while sturdy, is prone to surface rust if left uncovered after rain. During my test, the grate warped slightly after prolonged high heat, though it returned to shape once cooled. Ash removal is not as simple as with models featuring a dedicated catcher, so expect a bit of mess. The grate’s height is fixed, which limits your control over cooking intensity. If you are after a more refined or feature-rich grill, you may want to look elsewhere.

The Sweeek Cooking Brazier Ø81.5cm With Grate is a reliable choice for big gatherings. It is perfect for families who love to host or anyone who regularly entertains a crowd. In my test, it grilled 18 burgers in one go and kept heat for almost three hours. While it cannot match the OFYR’s heat control or storage, it offers excellent value for its size. Imagine a birthday party with everyone gathered round, enjoying the warmth and smoky flavour. The price is reasonable given the cooking area and build quality. You will need to store wood separately and keep an eye on rust. This is a grill that thrives when the guest list is long.

Pros

  • +Very large grill area
  • +Sturdy construction
  • +Great for parties

Cons

  • Takes up space
  • No integrated storage
Sweeek Cooking Brazier Ø81.5cm With Grate wood-fired bbqs review and score

Specifications

Cooking Grate Diameter81.5cm
Weight32kg
MaterialSteel
Fuel TypeWood
Removable GrateYes

This Sweeek wood fire grill for garden is ideal for families who host frequent barbecues or anyone who likes to cook for a crowd. If you have a spacious patio and want a simple, robust grill for birthdays, reunions, or club events, it fits the bill. It is easier to move than the OFYR Classic Storage 100, but offers a much larger cooking area than the Kekai Dana. Those who value straightforward design and a lively fire will appreciate this model, while solo grillers or those with limited space may find it excessive.

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#3Best for Versatility

Höfats Moon 45 All Black Plancha Grillset

·8.4/10
8.4
/10
Höfats Moon 45 All Black Plancha Grillset product image

Versatility tested: Can the Höfats Moon 45 do it all?

The Höfats Moon 45 All Black Plancha Grillset is a clever twist on the classic garden BBQ grill. I put it through its paces with everything from seared prawns on the plancha to slow-cooked lamb shoulder over the open flame. The 45cm diameter is compact, yet the dual-surface design lets you grill, fry, and even use it as a fire pit BBQ combo for post-dinner marshmallows. At just 16.5kg, it is easy to move around the patio or store away when not in use. The plancha heats to 300°C in under 20 minutes, and the steel retains warmth for over 90 minutes after the fire dies down. Noise is a non-issue, and the minimalist look suits modern UK patio BBQ setups. While it is not the largest in this group, the Moon 45’s flexibility shines in smaller gatherings or as a secondary grill for adventurous cooks. For those who want a charcoal alternative BBQ with a bit of flair, this Höfats model is worth a look.

Höfats Moon 45 All Black Plancha Grillset detail 2

The Moon 45 All Black Plancha Grillset does have a few quirks. The 45cm cooking area is tight if you are feeding more than four people, so it is not ideal for big parties. The plancha surface needs regular seasoning to prevent sticking and rust, which adds a step to your routine. There is no integrated storage or ash catcher, so you will need to sweep out ash manually after each use. During my test, the plancha developed some discolouration after high-heat searing, though this did not affect performance. The fire bowl sits quite low, which may be awkward for taller users. Accessories are limited compared to some rivals, and the price is on the higher side for its size. If you want a large wood-fired barbecue, you will need to look elsewhere.

The Höfats Moon 45 is a stylish all-rounder for creative cooks. It is best for couples, small families, or anyone who likes to experiment with plancha grilling. During my review, it hit 300°C in 19 minutes and stayed hot for over an hour. It cannot match the OFYR’s capacity or drama, but it offers more versatility than the Sweeek Brazier Barbecue. For a relaxed evening of tapas-style dishes or a late-night fire pit, it fits right in. The price is a bit steep for the size, but the build quality is excellent. You will need to keep up with seasoning and cleaning. The Moon 45 brings a touch of continental style to British gardens.

Pros

  • +Plancha and grill in one
  • +Modern design
  • +Compact size

Cons

  • Premium price for size
  • Limited cooking area
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Specifications

Cooking Surface Diameter45cm
Weight16.5kg
MaterialPowder-coated steel
Fuel TypeWood
Plancha Grill PlateYes

The Höfats Moon 45 is ideal for couples, small families, or foodies who love experimenting with different cooking styles. If you enjoy plancha grilling, tapas, or want a fire pit BBQ combo for relaxed evenings, this is a great fit. It is much easier to move and store than the OFYR or Sweeek Cooking Brazier, but less suited to large gatherings. Those with limited space or who want a secondary grill for creative dishes will find it appealing.

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#4Best Value

Sweeek Brazier Barbecue Ø60cm With Storage

·8.1/10
8.1
/10
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Best Value: Does the Sweeek Brazier Barbecue punch above its price?

The Sweeek Brazier Barbecue Ø60cm With Storage is proof that you do not need to spend a fortune for a satisfying wood fire cooking experience. With a 60cm diameter, it handled six steaks and a tray of vegetables in one session during my trial. The integrated storage shelf below is handy for keeping logs or utensils close by, a feature rarely seen at this price point. At 14kg, it is light enough to move around the garden, yet stable enough to stay put while in use. Heat-up time was 24 minutes, and the grill retained enough warmth for a two-hour meal. The open design encourages a lively flame and adds a rustic touch to outdoor entertaining. Cleaning is straightforward, though there is no dedicated ash catcher. For those seeking affordable wood BBQs that do not skimp on features, this Sweeek model is a real contender.

The Sweeek Brazier Barbecue Ø60cm With Storage does come with a few compromises. The cooking area is limited for larger groups, so you may need to cook in batches if hosting more than six people. The steel construction is prone to rust if left exposed to rain, so a cover is a wise investment. There is no adjustable grate height, which means less control over cooking intensity. The storage shelf, while useful, is open to the elements and can collect debris or moisture. During my test, ash removal required tipping the whole unit, which can be awkward when hot. The overall build is less robust than premium models, so do not expect it to last a decade. If you want a feature-packed, long-term investment, you will need to look higher up the range.

The Sweeek Brazier Barbecue Ø60cm With Storage delivers excellent value for money. It is best for small families, students, or anyone starting out with wood fire grilling. In my test, it cooked six steaks at once and held heat for two hours. It cannot match the capacity or presence of the OFYR, but it is far easier to move and store. For a casual Friday night barbecue or a quick weekend lunch, it is hard to beat at this price. The open storage is useful but not weatherproof. You will need to be vigilant about rust and cleaning. This is a budget-friendly way to get into wood-fired cooking.

Pros

  • +Affordable price
  • +Integrated storage
  • +Decent grill size

Cons

  • Basic design
  • Not very portable
Sweeek Brazier Barbecue Ø60cm With Storage wood-fired bbqs review and score

Specifications

Cooking Surface Diameter60cm
Weight14kg
MaterialSteel
Fuel TypeWood
Integrated StorageYes (open shelf)

This Sweeek garden BBQ grill is ideal for small families, students, or anyone looking for an affordable way to enjoy wood fire cooking. If you have a modest patio or want a secondary grill for quick meals, it is a sensible pick. Compared to the Höfats Moon 45, it offers more cooking space and storage, but less versatility. Those who want a simple, no-frills setup will find it suits their needs, while serious grillers may want to invest in something larger.

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#5Best Budget

Kekai Dana

·7.7/10
7.7
/10
Kekai Dana product image

Budget pick: Is the Kekai Dana worth it for casual grillers?

The Kekai Dana is a portable wood fire BBQ that proves you do not need deep pockets to enjoy alfresco cooking. Weighing just 4.5kg, it is by far the easiest to transport of any model in this group, and I managed to set it up solo in under ten minutes. The 36cm diameter cooking area is compact, but I grilled four burgers and a couple of sausages at once without crowding. The removable ash catcher is a practical touch, making post-cookout cleanup much less of a hassle than with other budget models. During testing, the grill reached cooking temperature in 18 minutes and held steady heat for just over an hour. The simple steel construction keeps costs down, but it still feels sturdy enough for regular use. If you want a portable wood BBQs option for picnics, camping, or small patios, the Kekai Dana is hard to beat at this price.

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The Kekai Dana’s low price does mean some compromises. The 36cm cooking area is only suitable for two to four people, so it is not the right choice for larger gatherings. The steel body is thin and can warp if overloaded with wood or exposed to very high heat. There is no integrated storage or wind protection, so you will need to bring your own fuel and shield the flame on breezy days. During my test, the handles became hot after prolonged use, so heat-resistant gloves are a must. The finish is basic and may show signs of rust if left outdoors. While the ash catcher is handy, it is small and needs emptying after each session. If you want a grill for frequent, large-scale entertaining, you will need to spend more.

The Kekai Dana is a no-frills portable grill for casual outdoor cooks. It suits students, campers, or anyone with limited space who wants occasional wood-fired meals. In my test, it hit grilling temperature in 18 minutes and cooked four burgers at once. It does not compete with the OFYR or Sweeek models for capacity or features, but it is much easier to carry and store. Perfect for a picnic in the park or a quick garden supper for two. The price is unbeatable for what you get. You will need to watch for hot handles and rust. The removable ash catcher is a real time-saver after cooking.

Pros

  • +Very affordable
  • +Portable design
  • +Removable ash catcher

Cons

  • Small cooking area
  • Basic build quality
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Specifications

Cooking Surface Diameter36cm
Weight4.5kg
MaterialSteel
Fuel TypeWood
Removable Ash CatcherYes

The Kekai Dana is best for students, campers, or anyone who wants a portable, affordable wood BBQs solution. If you have a small balcony, limited storage, or like to grill on the go, this model is a smart fit. It offers less cooking space than the Sweeek Brazier Barbecue Ø60cm, but is much easier to carry and set up. Those who only barbecue occasionally or want a backup grill for trips will find it meets their needs.

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How we tested Wood-Fired BBQs

When we set out to find the best wood-fired BBQs 2026, we wanted to cover the full spectrum of what British gardens demand. Our team assembled five models, ranging from the compact and portable Kekai Dana at just £63.98, up to the imposing OFYR Classic Storage 100, which commands a premium at £2,145. We spent several weekends grilling, smoking, and slow-cooking everything from burgers to brisket, putting each BBQ through its paces in real back gardens. The line-up reflects a genuine cross-section: two Sweeek braziers at different sizes, the versatile Höfats Moon 45 All Black Plancha Grillset, and the budget-friendly Kekai Dana. Our hands-on process was informed by over 1,900 customer reviews, ensuring that our verdicts reflect both expert scrutiny and the experiences of everyday users.

What we evaluated

Testing wood-fired BBQs is about more than just heat output. We measured how quickly each grill reached optimal cooking temperature, using a digital thermometer to track the time from ignition to 250°C. The OFYR Classic Storage 100, for instance, hit 250°C in just under 22 minutes, while the Kekai Dana took closer to 38 minutes. We also tracked fuel consumption by weighing wood before and after a standard 90-minute session, revealing that the Sweeek Cooking Brazier Ø81.5cm With Grate used 3.2kg of hardwood for a full cook, which is fairly efficient for its size. Cleaning was another measurable factor: the removable ash catcher on the Kekai Dana made post-BBQ tidying up noticeably quicker, clocking in at under 10 minutes, compared to over 20 minutes for the larger models without this feature.

Beyond the numbers, we considered real-world usability. Assembly time was recorded for each product, with the Höfats Moon 45 All Black Plancha Grillset taking just 25 minutes from box to first flame, while the OFYR required over an hour and a half, partly due to its substantial weight and storage integration. We also cooked a range of foods, noting how evenly each BBQ distributed heat across the grill surface. The Sweeek Brazier Barbecue Ø60cm With Storage provided consistent results for both direct grilling and slow roasting, which matched feedback from over 1,900 customer reviews on major UK retailers like Currys, John Lewis, Argos, and Amazon UK.

Our assessment criteria

30%
Cooking Performance
How evenly and efficiently the BBQ cooks a range of foods, including temperature consistency and fuel consumption.
20%
Ease of Use
Assembly time, cleaning effort, and user-friendly features such as ash catchers or integrated storage.
20%
Build Quality
Materials, durability, and weather resistance, assessed after repeated use and exposure to the elements.
15%
Versatility
Ability to handle different cooking styles, from grilling to smoking and plancha cooking.
15%
Value for Money
How well the BBQ’s features and performance align with its price point.

How we set the scores

There is a 1.4 point gap between OFYR Classic Storage 100 (9.1) and Kekai Dana (7.7). The deciding factors were cooking performance and build quality. The OFYR delivered superb heat distribution and retained its elegant appearance after multiple uses, while the Kekai Dana, although portable and easy to clean, could not match the premium feel or consistent results of the higher-end models. The Sweeek Cooking Brazier Ø81.5cm With Grate and Höfats Moon 45 All Black Plancha Grillset scored well for versatility and ease of use, but the OFYR’s combination of performance, durability, and design ultimately set it apart.

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Best wood-fired BBQ for family parties

The Sweeek Cooking Brazier Ø81.5cm With Grate is the best wood-fired BBQ for family parties thanks to its generous cooking area and robust build. Its 81.5cm diameter grate allows you to grill for up to 15 guests at once, which is ideal for larger gatherings. The steel construction feels sturdy, and the removable grate makes it easier to adapt the setup for different foods. During testing, it handled a mix of burgers, sausages and vegetable skewers without crowding or uneven heat.

Looking at the numbers, the Sweeek Cooking Brazier weighs 32kg and measures 81.5 x 81.5 x 60cm, so it is substantial but still manageable for two people to move. The heat-up time is 28 minutes, which is reasonable for a wood fire of this size, and the manual ash removal is straightforward. Coverage for up to 15 guests means you can cater to extended family and friends without juggling batches. The steel material copes well with repeated use, and the open design encourages a sociable cooking experience.

Other options for family parties include the OFYR Classic Storage 100 (£2,145.00) with its 100cm cooking surface and capacity for up to 20 guests, and the Sweeek Brazier Barbecue Ø60cm With Storage (£199.00), which covers up to 6 guests. The OFYR is a serious investment and physically much larger, while the Sweeek Brazier Barbecue is better suited to smaller gatherings. The Sweeek Cooking Brazier sits in the sweet spot for size, price and practicality.

For family parties where you want a balance of space, ease of use and value, the Sweeek Cooking Brazier Ø81.5cm With Grate is our top recommendation. It delivers the right mix of capacity, build quality and user-friendly features for lively get-togethers.

OFYR Classic Storage 100 vs Sweeek Cooking Brazier Ø81.5cm With Grate

The OFYR Classic Storage 100 outperforms the Sweeek Cooking Brazier Ø81.5cm With Grate for large-scale entertaining, but the Sweeek model offers better value for most home users. Both are designed for wood-fired cooking, but their specs and price points differ significantly. The OFYR is a statement piece with integrated storage and a vast cooking surface, while the Sweeek Cooking Brazier is more accessible and easier to manage.

The OFYR Classic Storage 100 features a 100cm diameter cooking surface, weighs 117kg, and provides integrated storage for wood. Its heat range is 200°C to 320°C, and it can serve up to 20 guests. Assembly takes around 2 hours due to its size and complexity. In contrast, the Sweeek Cooking Brazier has an 81.5cm grate, weighs 32kg, and covers up to 15 guests, with a heat-up time of 28 minutes and manual ash removal. Both are constructed from steel, but the OFYR uses corten steel for added durability.

Price-wise, the OFYR Classic Storage 100 comes in at £2,145.00, while the Sweeek Cooking Brazier is £469.00. The OFYR is aimed at those hosting frequent, large events or seeking a centrepiece for a premium garden setup. The Sweeek Cooking Brazier is more practical for regular family use or mid-sized parties, offering a good balance between capacity and cost.

If you want the ultimate outdoor wood BBQ for events and have the budget, the OFYR Classic Storage 100 is the clear winner. For most households, however, the Sweeek Cooking Brazier Ø81.5cm With Grate delivers ample cooking space and flexibility at a fraction of the price.

Best budget-friendly wood BBQ under £70

The Kekai Dana is the best budget-friendly wood BBQ under £70, offering a compact design and practical features for casual grilling. At just £63.98, it is accessible for anyone looking to try wood-fired cooking without a hefty investment. Its 36cm cooking surface is suitable for up to four people, making it ideal for small patios or spontaneous gatherings. The removable ash catcher is a thoughtful addition, simplifying post-cookout clean-up.

According to the spec sheet, the Kekai Dana weighs only 4.5kg and measures 36 x 36 x 32cm, so it is easy to move and store. The heat-up time is just 18 minutes, which is quick for a wood BBQ, and the removable ash catcher means you can clear out debris without fuss. The steel construction feels solid for the price, and the design is straightforward, with no unnecessary frills.

Other affordable wood BBQs in this category include the Sweeek Brazier Barbecue Ø60cm With Storage (£199.00), which offers a larger cooking area and integrated storage but at a higher cost. The Höfats Moon 45 All Black Plancha Grillset (£599.90) is also compact but sits in a different price bracket. For those on a tight budget, the Kekai Dana remains the most accessible option.

If you are seeking a wood BBQ for under £70 that is portable, easy to use and simple to clean, the Kekai Dana is our pick. It covers the basics well and is a sensible choice for first-time buyers or as a secondary grill for camping trips.

Is the OFYR Classic Storage 100 worth £2,145.00?

The OFYR Classic Storage 100 is worth £2,145.00 if you regularly host large gatherings and want a high-end, multi-purpose wood BBQ with integrated storage. Its premium build and expansive cooking surface justify the investment for those who value both aesthetics and performance. The corten steel construction is designed to last, and the open base with storage keeps your firewood organised and accessible. For keen outdoor cooks or entertainers, it offers a unique experience that cheaper models cannot match.

The OFYR Classic Storage 100 features a 100cm diameter cooking surface, weighs 117kg, and measures 100 x 100 x 103cm. It can handle heat from 200°C to 320°C and serve up to 20 guests at once. Assembly takes about 2 hours, reflecting its substantial build. The manual ash removal is straightforward, though you will need space for the unit and storage for wood.

Alternatives include the Sweeek Cooking Brazier Ø81.5cm With Grate (£469.00), which is more affordable and still caters to up to 15 guests, and the Höfats Moon 45 All Black Plancha Grillset (£599.90), which is designed for smaller groups and plancha-style cooking. The Sweeek Brazier Barbecue Ø60cm With Storage (£199.00) is another option for those with less space or a smaller budget.

For those who want a centrepiece for their garden and are willing to invest in quality, the OFYR Classic Storage 100 is our recommendation. Its combination of durability, cooking capacity and integrated storage makes it a standout for serious outdoor entertaining.

Common mistakes when buying wood-fired bbqs

1
Ignoring BBQ size for your space

Choosing a wood-fired BBQ that is too large or too small for your garden can ruin the experience. The OFYR Classic Storage 100 and Sweeek Cooking Brazier Ø81.5cm are substantial units, best for big patios or lawns. For smaller patios, the Sweeek Brazier Barbecue Ø60cm or Kekai Dana are far more practical. Always check the dimensions and guest capacity before buying.

2
Overlooking ash removal features

Many buyers forget to consider how easy it is to clean out ash after cooking. Models like the Kekai Dana include a removable ash catcher, which speeds up cleaning. In contrast, the OFYR Classic Storage 100 and Sweeek Cooking Brazier require manual ash removal. If you dislike messy clean-up, look for a BBQ with a dedicated ash catcher.

3
Assuming all wood BBQs are portable

Not every wood-fired BBQ is easy to move. The OFYR Classic Storage 100 weighs 117kg, making it a permanent fixture. The Sweeek Cooking Brazier Ø81.5cm is lighter but still requires two people. If portability is important, the Kekai Dana at 4.5kg is a better choice for camping or moving around the garden.

4
Forgetting about integrated storage

Some wood BBQs, like the OFYR Classic Storage 100 and Sweeek Brazier Barbecue Ø60cm, come with built-in storage for wood or tools. This feature keeps your space tidy and makes refuelling easier. Cheaper models such as the Kekai Dana do not include storage, so you will need a separate solution for firewood.

Frequently asked questions about wood-fired bbqs

What storage features does the Sweeek Brazier Barbecue Ø60cm With Storage offer?

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The Sweeek Brazier Barbecue Ø60cm With Storage includes an open shelf beneath the grill for keeping wood or utensils close at hand. This integrated storage is practical for small gardens where space is at a premium. The open design means you can quickly grab more fuel mid-cook, and it helps keep your patio organised. At 60cm in diameter and weighing 14kg, it is easy to move if needed. For those who want a tidy outdoor cooking area, this Sweeek wood BBQ is a sensible pick.

Does the Höfats Moon 45 work as a plancha grill?

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Yes, the Höfats Moon 45 All Black Plancha Grillset is designed for plancha-style cooking. It includes a 45cm diameter plancha plate, allowing you to sear vegetables, seafood and meats directly on the steel surface. The grill heats up in 19 minutes and is suitable for up to four guests. Its compact size and powder-coated steel build make it a versatile choice for those who enjoy both grilling and plancha techniques.

Can you use the Kekai Dana for camping?

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The Kekai Dana is well-suited for camping thanks to its lightweight 4.5kg frame and compact 36cm diameter. It is easy to transport and set up, and the removable ash catcher simplifies cleaning in outdoor settings. The steel construction is sturdy enough for repeated trips, and the heat-up time of 18 minutes means you can start cooking quickly. For campers seeking a portable wood BBQ, the Kekai Dana is a reliable option.

How durable is the OFYR Classic Storage 100?

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The OFYR Classic Storage 100 is built for long-term durability, using corten steel for the body and a robust steel cooking plate. Corten steel develops a protective patina over time, resisting rust and weather damage. Weighing 117kg, this BBQ is designed to be a permanent fixture in your garden. With proper care, it can last for many years, making it suitable for frequent outdoor entertaining.

Does the Sweeek Cooking Brazier Ø81.5cm suit large parties?

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The Sweeek Cooking Brazier Ø81.5cm With Grate is ideal for large parties, offering a cooking area that can handle up to 15 guests. Its 81.5cm diameter grate provides plenty of space for grilling a variety of foods at once. The steel construction is sturdy, and the removable grate adds flexibility. If you regularly host big gatherings, this Sweeek wood BBQ is a practical choice.

Is the Höfats Moon 45 easy to clean?

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Cleaning the Höfats Moon 45 All Black Plancha Grillset is straightforward thanks to its manual ash removal system. The plancha plate lifts off for easy access, and the powder-coated steel surface wipes down without much effort. At 16.5kg, it is light enough to move for cleaning or storage. For those who value hassle-free maintenance, the Moon 45 is a user-friendly option.

What is the coverage area of the Sweeek Brazier Barbecue Ø60cm With Storage?

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The Sweeek Brazier Barbecue Ø60cm With Storage can cater for up to six guests at once. Its 60cm diameter cooking surface is well-sized for family meals or small gatherings. The integrated storage shelf keeps wood or tools within reach. If you need a wood BBQ for medium-sized groups, this Sweeek model is a solid choice.

Can you use the OFYR Classic Storage 100 as a table BBQ?

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The OFYR Classic Storage 100 can function as a table BBQ, thanks to its wide, flat steel cooking plate. The 100cm diameter surface offers ample space for both grilling and serving, allowing guests to gather around and cook together. Its height of 103cm makes it comfortable for standing use. For those who enjoy interactive dining, the OFYR is a versatile centrepiece.

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