Barbecues with wooden trolleys can be kept in fine fettle by re-oiling them once a year. All you have to do is give the trolley a gently sanding with some high grit paper and then use a suitable furniture oil or a specially formulated barbecue trolley oil. This will not only soak through oil stains on the top of your trolley but help prevent new stains from forming.
Traditionally, a barbecue grill trolley used in a yard occupies a lot of space and is not easily moved. If a user wishes to alter a position of the barbecue, a lot effort is necessary because of the large size of the entire trolley. Further, when a user intends to transport the trolley over a long distance for a picnic, he has to disassemble the trolley to move all elements by vehicle. When the user reaches to a destination, it is necessary to re-assemble all elements again. Therefore, it is inconvenient to use a conventional barbecue grill trolley for distant transportation.
Additionally, if there are many user roasting food on a burner, it is necessary to supply another burner. In a conventional barbecue grill trolley, there is not space for a second burner. Thus, the user has to supply two grills to meet the requirements. It is redundant under normal conditions and expensive.
This invention provides a barbecue grill trolley which is combined by a foldable base plate for carrying a gas container, four retractable legs pivotally mounted to the base plate, a pair of wheels, transverse bars, and control panels. It is easy to alter a position of the grill by slightly raising the grill and then moving because of the wheels.