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Grills of JapanHida Konro Table Grill

R1,399

Retail: R1,900
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The Japanese have been cooking food this way for thousands of years and now we can experience it for ourselves - an exciting new culinary adventure!

Although our grills originate in Japan, we as South Africans will know exactly how to use them. The pleasure of cooking over a hot grill brings the simple life pleasure that we as a nation truly appreciate.

At Grills of Japan we want to take you that step further than you’ve ever gone before. The step you never knew you could take. Things are about to get hotter, a lot hotter and for a whole lot longer! Enjoy your Grills of Japan experience and take it with you wherever you go.

Hida Konro Table Grills are made in Japan and are also known as Hibachi Grills.

As with all our grills - they use either regular charcoal or our binchotan charcoal as fuel.

These table grills pack a punch and can be used anywhere on the table allowing more guests to cook for themselves or own their own grill or add more to create a central table grilling experience for larger groups.

Made with Diatomaceous Earth this grill has incredible heat insulation properties and at the same time is lightweight and easy to use.

Complete your grilling experience by using our Tosa Binchotan, regarded as one of the best charcoals in the world.

TIP: Direct grilling as standard or remove the grill mesh to grill your favorite skewers directly over the charcoal.

Product Features
  • Exquisitely designed and crafted, portable cooking grills using charcoal as fuel.
  • Great heat insulation properties.
  • Lightweight and easy to use.
  • Grill for up to 4 people!
  • Perfect for dinner parties (2 or more units) & Perfect for date nights (1 unit)
Product Specification
  • Dimensions: 21cm x 21cm x 18cm
  • Weight: 2.8kg

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