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COBBPortable Tabletop Gas Braai

R1,499

Retail: R3,000
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The light, portable and completely versatile Cobb Premier Gas allows you to turn any outdoor adventure into a foodie feast of epic Cobb Premier Gas proportions.
The mesh section of the base always remains cool-to-touch on the outside whilst cooking hot on the inside! Oh, and did we mention that all Stainless Steel parts are dishwasher safe?
Working off a convenient 230g/445g non-refillable, disposable gas canister, the Cobb Premier Gas Cooking System allows you to cook anything, anywhere, anytime. With accessories that allow you to smoke, bake, fry, boil, grill, and roast – your cooking options are endless.

It’s light, portable and completely versatile. The mesh section of the base always remains cool-to-touch on the outside whilst cooking hot on the inside! The Dome, Grill Grid and Inner Sleeve are all dishwasher compatible.

The Gas Cobb works off a convenient 230g / 445g non-refillable, disposable gas canister.

Piezo ignition: Piezo ignition is a type of ignition that is used in portable camping stoves and gas grills, which uses the principle of piezoelectricity, which is the electric charge that accumulates in some materials in response to high pressure. No external electric connection is required.

Details
  • Patented design
  • Weighs only 5 kgs/10 pounds
  • Base, inner sleeve, burner and dome cover, made out of stainless steel
  • Grill grid with certified Teflon PTFE, non-stick coating, free of PFOA
  • Non-slip rubber feet
  • Operates on a disposable gas canister
  • Jet size 0.57 mm
  • Minimal heat input 1.3 kw (95 g/h)
  • Works on an EN417 approved gas canister
  • 2 year international warranty
  • Silicone handle

For more information, check out COBB

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