Buschbeck San Remo Masonry Barbecue
Poplar Tree
The rustic elegance of the Buschbeck San Remo masonry barbecue fireplace with its contrasting white granite structure and brown fire box and fuel storage area gives it a very distinctive appearance. Inset within the mantlepiece is a real copper insert which compliments the overall visual impact of this barbecue. As with most of our Buschbeck barbecue fireplaces, the double skinned construction of the Buschbeck San Remo means it can burn several different types of fuel allowing you to start off cooking on charcoal and then moving on to logs or firewood when you want to sit round the fireplace to keep nice and warm! Not only is the San Remo a brilliant barbecue but it is also a fantastic natural fuel fireplace / patio heater. For cooking, the San Remo has three adjustable cooking heights and comes with a heavy duty chrome grill with plenty of space to grill on for even the hungriest of gatherings.
Buschbeck being the only brand of masonry barbecue to achieve the very stringent German TUV/GS safety standard your Buschbeck San Remo barbecue will last for many years to come. The life expectancy of these barbecue fireplaces is very difficult to express but in Europe where Buschbeck barbecues are widely distributed it is not unusual to see ones that are in excess of 20 years old! As far as maintenance goes there is little or nothing to do. If the barbecue's appearance becomes at little "weathered" to your liking, simply use a jet wash to clean it down!
Dimensions: H 206cm x W 110cm x D 65cm
Weight: 460kg
Colour: White & Brown granite with a real copper insert within the mantlepiece
Cooking dimensions: 54cm x 34cm
Fuels: Burns charcoal (briquettes or lumpwood) & logs or firewood
Specification:
Double skinned construction Steel reinforced components
Heavy duty chrome cooking grill
Adjustable cooking heights
TUV/GS safety certified
Poplar Tree Garden Centre
- 10 in stock
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