About this deal
At Kamado Kings, we’re dedicated to ensuring a smooth delivery process for our customers. Here’s our delivery policy for palletised goods: The name KAMADO is a Japanese word for “stove”, and KAMADO literally means “a place for a boiling pot”. 竈 is the kanji character for KAMADO. In romaji writing system, which is based on the Latin script, the word KAMADO is written the same as in English – KAMADO. Now the word KAMADO is referred to all similar types of ceramic barbecue grills. Kamado Bono Grande ceramic bbq grill is one of the largest models we have. This kamado bbq grill can serve more than 10 people at the time. So if you love spending time with a big group of people and enjoy grilled food is the perfect fit for you.
TURIME SANDĖLYJE (Galimas greitas atsiėmimas Kaune).PREKĖ NAUJA, NEIŠPAKUOTA, ORIGINALIOJE PAKUOTĖJE. PER KURJERĮ PREKĖ PRISTATOMA TIK IŠ ANKSTO APMOKĖJUS (GRYNAISIAIS ATSISKAITYTI GALIMYBĖS NĖRA).
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V osnovnem kompletu dobite: keramični žar Kamado BONO “GRANDE, stojalo, stranske mizice s kljukami za obešanje, inovativno tesnilo iz steklenih vlaken, ki poskrbi, da vroč zrak in dim ne uhajata skozi žar, dvo conski sistem za peko, dve stranski deflektor plošči, nosilec za Kazan posodo, keramično stojalo za piščanca, litoželezno palico za odstranjevanje pepela in zaščitno pokrivalo za žar.
KAMADO Bono Grande barbecue grill is fired with charcoal. Wood charcoal does not leave a lot of ash, unlike charcoal briquettes they do not have impurities which can change and distort the taste of the cooked food. Charcoal can be manufactured in an environmentally-friendly manner, i. e. using the coppicing technique. Most importantly, food baked using lump charcoal has natural campfire aroma. Kamado Bono Minimo ceramic grill is a compact model recommended for smaller groups of people. Perfect for picnics or use in smaller terraces. Best for a small group of people recommended up to 5. So if you are a family that loves cooking it is the perfect model for you!KAMADO Bono Limited barbecue grill is fired with charcoal. Wood charcoal does not leave a lot of ash, unlike charcoal briquettes they do not have impurities that can change and distort the taste of the cooked food. Charcoal can be manufactured in an environmentally-friendly manner, i. e. using the coppicing technique. Most importantly, food baked using lump charcoal has a natural campfire aroma. Kerbside Delivery:** All pallet deliveries are strictly kerbside. The delivery driver will unload the pallet at the nearest accessible point to your property. The name KAMADO is a Japanese word for “stove”, and KAMADO literally means “a place for a boiling pot”. 竈 is the kanji character for KAMADO. In the romaji writing system, which is based on the Latin script, the word KAMADO is written the same as in English – KAMADO. Now the word KAMADO is referred to all similar types of ceramic barbecue grills.