Solo Stove Bonfire Cast Iron Grill Cooking Bundle 2.0 | Smokeless Fire Pit, Stand, Grill & Hub, Wood Burning, Removable Ash Pan, Stainless Steel/Cast Iron, Height: 63 cm, Diameter: 44,5 cm, 20,3 kg
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Take your BBQs to the next level with the combination of your favorite Fire Pit, Hub and Cast Iron Grill. From now on you can enjoy perfectly seared steaks and grilled veggies with the wood-fired flavors of oak, hickory and maple. And with our new 2.0 design cleaning becomes easier than before.
The clever design allows you to take your cooking gear on a trip of a lifetime. The Grill and Hub are part of the Bonfire Cooking System and must be used with Bonfire for a safe and complete experience.
Is there a specific wood I should use when cooking?
We recommend kiln-dried hardwoods like Oak, Hickory, Maple, and Pecan. Some wood is not safe for cooking, including softwood, plywood, construction scraps, painted or stained lumber, or any composite logs containing accelerants.
Can I cook when the fire is burning?
The fire pit cooking system works best with a shallow bed of embers in your fire pit’s burn chamber. Flames shouldn’t be higher than a few inches while cooking with the Cast Iron Grill.
Do I need to season Cast Iron Grill before I use it - similar to a cast iron skillet?
Yes, Cast Iron Grill should be treated just like the cast iron you’re familiar with. The non-stick quality will fully develop after 8-10 seasonings. Allowing an extra 30 minutes before cooking will be plenty of time to season your Cast Iron Grill.
Do I need the Hub in order to use the cooktops?
Yes, Hub is an essential part of your fire pit cooking system. Cast Iron Grill should never be placed over your fire pit without Hub.
The Most Portable Fire Pit - Ranger is the fire pit sized for every adventure. Easily light up a smokeless fire.
Solo Stove Bonfire Grilltop Bundle 2.0
Adaptive
Easy To Use
Long Lasting
Portable
Cooking System
How much wood do you need to cook with the Cast Iron Grill?
Is there a specific wood I should use when cooking?
Can I cook when the fire is burning?
Do I need to season Cast Iron Grill before I use it - similar to a cast iron skillet?
Do I need the Hub in order to use the cooktops?
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