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GrillRing Set 72 Woodstock

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GrillRing Set 72 Woodstock

Sale price€829,00
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Pickup available at Magazijn/showroom Usually ready in 2-4 days

GrillRing Set 72 Woodstock

Magazijn/showroom

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

Vlagheide 4 - 6
5466 PZ Veghel
Netherlands

+31646303738

 

The GrillRing Set 72 Cube consists of the following elements:

  • Cast iron fire bowl 72 cm
  • Square corten steel ring
  • GrillRing 72 cm
  • Cover 75 cm
  • Wooden stick
  • Spatula small The fire bowl is made of cast iron.


The fire bowl can also be used separately from the GrillRing. The square Corten steel ring, which can be placed under the fire bowl, not only provides additional stability, but also allows the fire bowl to be tilted into the "egg position" for a better view of the fire.


The GrillRing is made of high-quality (8 mm) hardened steel. The steel has been heat-treated to reduce stress, minimising the risk of warping and making the surface robust and scratch-resistant. The GrillRing "floats" in the tray so that excess oil or fat can drain directly into the tray. The distance to the edge of the bowl also allows air to flow in so that the flames can fully develop. With the GrillRing Set 72 Basic, you can easily cater for up to 20 guests.


The top is a 75 cm long cover plate made of Corten steel, which protects the GrillRing and the plate from rain and prevents ash and sparks from flying off. As soon as the plate is placed on the bowl, the fire goes out immediately and you can leave the fireplace with peace of mind. Thanks to the top, the fire bowl can also be used as a table if required.

The Woodstock is a 40x40x75 cm column made of Corten steel that allows you to store wood and raise the GrillRing to the desired height, sitting or standing.

The small stainless steel spatula is ideal for scraping the GrillRing clean. The set is supplied in a non-rusted condition.

If you want to speed up the natural rusting process, you can do it yourself with a slightly corrosive agent such as a mixture of vinegar and water. See FAQ for more information.