Cinders BBQ Hire Suitable for any outdoor event
Cinders Gas Barbecues are the perfect barbecue hire. Designed for high-capacity cooking, they are ideal for commercial BBQ hire for large-scale events and catering, whether an intimate barbecue for 50, corporate hospitality for 1000, outdoor festival barbecue hire or BBQ hire for weddings of 200+.
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Commercial BBQ hire for any event
Barbeque hire for large and small events using the legendary Cinders 6′ double grill gas barbecues. These barbecues are the industry standard capable of thousands of food items a day. Reaching cooking temperatures in less than 10 minutes, ensuring that your food is prepared quickly and efficiently.
Cleaned, checked, gas tested and prepared in accordance with the Hire Association Europe (HAE) and Event Hire Association (EHA) Code of Practices before **every** single BBQ hire to ensure your commercial gas catering BBQ hire is event ready first time every time.
Hire your barbecues from Plato Hire, and you can be sure they are clean, checked and tested before every single hire. We also offer the Cinders flat griddle plate to compliment your BBQ hire. This griddle plate sits completely on one side of the barbecue and can slide from side to side, making it perfect for cooking onions, bacon and eggs. From our creation in 1999, we decided we would only ever offer one brand of BBQ to hire. Today, that is still the case.
Whether you are looking for BBQ hire for a festival, beer garden, wedding or back garden, this is the ultimate in barbecuing. These LPG gas catering BBQs are completely versatile to your needs. Note: These BBQs are for outdoor use only, and gas bottles should always be stored and used outside. Read more about the safe storage of gas cylinders.
Look for the orange SafeHire logo
SafeHire is much like ABTA for the holiday lover, Guild of Master Craftsmen for tradespeople, FENSA for window suppliers, and the Gas Safe Register for plumbers. SafeHire certification was established by Hire Association Europe (HAE). HAE is the industry-leading trade association for the plant, tool, and event equipment hire sector. They aim to protect, support, and grow the industry, whilst safeguarding end-users, hirers, and contractors through their commitment to skills, standards, and sustainability.
As members of the Hire Association Europe (HAE), we always prioritise safety to ensure that you receive optimum levels of service.
Safehire certified hirers:
- Are tested annually to check their standards
- Are committed to quality and safety
- Inspect, check and PAT test and gas test every piece of equipment before every hire
- Train all their staff to a high standard
- Care about the environment
Heavy-duty commercial barbecue hire for festivals and outdoor events
Cinders double grill gas barbecue hire in Birmingham, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, The Cotswolds, and the West Midlands delivered and collected.
If you are looking for BBQ hire for large-scale events, it’s essential to consider the amount of gas you are going to need and how you are going to securely store the bottles. We suggest you speak to a certified gas engineer to ensure the safety of your team and guests.
It’s also essential to choose a SafeHire© certified supplier. That way you know that before every hire the barbecues are gas tested, checked and event-ready. Our inventory is also regularly serviced and maintained by fully qualified and certified gas engineers. This regular upkeep ensures that all equipment functions flawlessly when you need it most.
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