The Couples’ Grill Night set was designed for a specific scenario: two people who cook the whole session together, not one who cooks while the other watches. That distinction drove every decision in the set’s construction.
What is in it
Two Couple’s Aprons. Two BBQ Blades. One Trio Skewer. At £175, versus £215 if purchased individually.
Two aprons because both cooks are at the fire, both protected, both with tool loops and the freedom to move without worrying about what they are wearing. Two BBQ Blades because both cooks need to manage the grate — you cannot share a cleaning and serving tool when you are both active at the same time. One Trio Skewer because when you cook together, a single set of quality skewers covers the session. You are coordinating, not competing.
How it differs from the Live Fire Hosts
The Live Fire Hosts set is built for a couple who entertain at the premium end — outdoor kitchens, significant gatherings, the full kit for both cooks when they are hosting seriously. The Couples’ Grill Night is built for the ritual of regular cooking together. It is about the habit, not the occasion. Two people who light the fire on a Friday evening, cook together, and eat what they made. That happens every week for some couples. The set serves that context, not just the special event.
Occasions it is bought for
The strongest purchase occasions for the Couples’ Grill Night have been anniversary gifts, Valentine’s Day (we see December and January orders building toward February), and wedding gifts for couples where outdoor cooking is a shared interest. The gift-giver knows both people cook. They want to give something that serves both of them, not just the one who is nominally “the BBQ person”.
That last point matters. In many households, outdoor cooking is genuinely shared. A gift that acknowledges that — that gives both people their own kit rather than equipping one and ignoring the other — is a more considered choice. The Couples’ Grill Night is that gift.
At £175, it is a serious purchase. The value saving over individual items is real. But more than the saving, it is the framing: this is a set for two cooks, bought for two cooks, used by two cooks. Every item in the box has a job, and every item gets used.


