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Hanging Fire Bowl

Petromax Petromax Hanging Fire Bowl

€123,04

Petromax

Petromax Hanging Fire Bowl

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€123,04

  • SKU: 110751

Out of stock - Expected delivery time: about 2 weeks (if in stock at supplier)

  • Free shipping From €149,-

Ideal griddle to hang on e.g. the Petromax tripod. The griddle hangs above the fire and is easy to adjust in height. The convex shape creates different temperature zones. Made of strong steel.

Product description
 

Features and Specifications:

  • Hanging baking tray, ideal for your tripod!
  • Easy to adjust
  • Hangs above the fire
  • The convex shape gives you different temperature zones
  • Made of very strong steel
  • Material: Steel
  • Diameter: 56 cm
  • Weight: 6,4 kg

Description:

The hanging fire bowl extends the Petromax stand as a flexible outdoor cooking space and allows you to roast, cook and keep food warm over an open fire. Following the tried-and-tested principle of Petromax grill and fire bowls, you achieve a particularly juicy preparation of meat, as the food liquids are retained. The dish is attached to the hook of the tripod with a bar eye and the distance to the fire is individually determined with the chain. Thanks to the different heat zones, steaks or fish can be cooked in the hotter centre, while grilled vegetables are cooked gently at the edge.

The bowl is "Made in Germany" and is made of high-quality steel with a diameter of 56cm.

Safety note: The bowl must be burnt in before it is used for the first time. In addition, before each use, make sure that the screw connection between the hanging fire bowl and the bar eye is securely fastened or tightened.

 

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