Masport Maestro 4 Hooded Graphite Gas BBQ $385
Used Masport Maestro 4 Hooded Graphite Gas BBQ $385
It is just such great value for money, with a quality brand of BBQ, 4 burners and side burner ring, that it shouldn't be overlooked. A fully appointed hooded BBQ, while still retaining a compact size and great price.
Features:
• 430 stainless steel front trim
• Vitreous enamel grill body & hood with die cast end caps
• 4 stainless steel burners, rear burner & side burner ring
• 50/50enamel cast iron grill & hotplate
• Roll back double lined hood & temperature gauge
Comes with LPG Cylinder for free-still has some gas left on it.
Bought in November 2017 and has only been used 4 times (only on Christmas day)
Has always been kept under cover so still pretty maintained.
There is no rust in the actual grill plates as have always been cleaned and seasoned every after use. There are grill stains and minimal rust in the body thou as you would expect from a BBQ.
Comes with the manual and BBQ cover too.
Just FYI the bbq is in the balcony so the buyer will need to bring a buddy to help carry it down the stairs 😊
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In The Post’s opinion piece on the developments set to open across Aotearoa in 2026, John Coop suggests that, as a nation, we’re “allergic to exuberance.”
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41.7% Yes
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33.5% Maybe?
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24.8% No
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