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5. Uniflame Portable Festival Grill, £15 Uniflame is one of the leading barbecue accessory brands in the US and Canada for good reason. This portable grill can cook up enough food for up to four people - perfect for festivals. 6. Hotspot Notebook Grill, £50 This notebook grill folds flat for easy storage and transport and is big enough to prepare up to five portions of food at any one time. It also has chrome cooking bars to stop food from sticking to the grill for easy cleaning. 7. Barbecue Tool Box, £79.95 This portable barbecue looks like a classic metal toolbox making it easy to carry around.As well as a removable fuel tray, it also had an adjustable vent, a warming rack and a storage tray for your sauces. 8. KingCamp Oval BBQ, £16.99 This lightweight and easy to assemble barbecue from KingCamp is perfect for festival goers. The best family tents The best tents for couples The best festival tents The best camping stoves

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