Product description
A cooking masterpiece with three Swing Arm BBQ Racks to allow for generous and creative catering.
With three Swing Arm BBQ Racks, this twist to our classic Plain Jane design allows a generous area for cooking over; perfect for larger families, social gatherings or simply to get creative with your catering skills! With a full plate, a full bar and a half and half BBQ rack; there is an opportunity for each rack to be dedicated to vegetarian and meat requirements if necessary. Post cooking, the BBQ racks can be removed easily to allow you to enjoy the warmth of the fire pit late into the evening.
All our fire pits, chimineas and pizza ovens are manufactured in the UK from British steel. The steel will oxidise as it settles into your garden, turning an autumnal russet colour, but this does not effect the longevity or durability.
Variations
Sporting a 90cm fire bowl, this fire pit has three separate BBQ rack which swing over your fire pit, so that you can access your fire and position the grill over the flames or embers depending on what you’re cooking. The BBQ rack is half bar, half plate, so you don’t loose your veg between the gaps but you can still get those all important grill lines on your steak.
The fire pit comes with a protective coating of oil which will burn off after first use. The fire pit and bbq rack are made from 3mm mild steel. They will oxidise over time and turn from graphite to an autumnal russet pantina. This does not affect their longevity or durability. All our fire pits are handmade from British sheet metal which has naturally occurring blemishes which can mean slight variations in the forging and finish.
Fire pit care: fire up your fire pit and grill to burn off the protective oil. You can remove the rust as it oxidises with a wire brush and then oiled, but the rust doesn’t affect use or durability. Avoid putting the BBQ rack over high flames as the steel will warp under high temperatures. To cook over your fire pit, you want the flames to die down and leave the cooking embers behind. Or use an ash rake to separate the embers from the flames and position your BBQ rack over the cooking embers.