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ChefStainless Steel Charcoal Leisure Braai

R999

Retail: R1,580
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Cook for up to 4-8 people on our leisure stainless steel charcoal braai complete with chrome grid, rotisserie brackets and a WINDBREAKER system designed to block out unwanted wind.

Product Features
  • Cook for up to 4-8 people
  • Stainless Steel 
  • Charcoal braai
Product Specifications
  • 0.9 mm 430 grade stainless steel construction
  • Aluminium legs
  • Easy-to-clean chrome plated grill
  • Adjustable grill height
  • Complete with WINDBREAKER – designed to block out unwanted wind
  • Includes zinc plated grill lifter
  • Includes rotisserie brackets
  • Dimensions: 850 × 430 × 190 mm
  • Weight: 7.6kg
  • Rotisserie & Motor sold separately, NOT included

 

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