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Quoco Piatto Tavolo Antraciet - buitenkeuken, BBQ/Grill, vuurhaard

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Quoco Piatto Tavolo Antraciet - buitenkeuken, BBQ/Grill, vuurhaardEen kwalitatief kookeiland voor gebruik het hele jaar door Met de Quoco zul je veel mooie momenten creren met familie en vrienden. Zijn mooie, ronde design nodigt uit om met zijn allen gezellig rond het vuur te verzamelen. BBQ, grill plancha en vuurhaard in n De Quoco is voorzien van een innovatieve luchttoevoer en asschuif waardoor hij snel klaar is voor gebruik. Het midden van de Quoco gebruik je als barbecue (met het los verkrijgbare grillrooster)

Een kwalitatief kookeiland voor gebruik het hele jaar door
Met de Quoco zul je veel mooie momenten creëren met familie en vrienden. Zijn mooie, ronde design nodigt uit om met zijn allen gezellig rond het vuur te verzamelen.

BBQ, grill/plancha en vuurhaard in één
De Quoco is voorzien van een innovatieve luchttoevoer- en asschuif waardoor hij snel klaar is voor gebruik. Het midden van de Quoco gebruik je als barbecue (met het los verkrijgbare grillrooster) en op de grote grillring, kun je heerlijk eten grillen en sauzen warm houden. Na het eten stook je het vuur nog even lekker op en geniet je van de comfortabele warmte van de vuurhaard. Tot slot is de Quoco na gebruik in een paar minuten eenvoudig schoon te maken met (Quoco) spatel, keukenpapier, water en wat olie.

Geïntegreerde houtopslag en veel werkruimte
Het ruime kookeiland biedt genoeg ruimte voor bijvoorbeeld kruiden en om BBQ gerei neer te leggen. Door de geïntegreerde houtopslag heb je bovendien je houtvoorraad altijd onder handbereik.

Innovatief en tijdloos design
Deze unieke buitenkeuken kenmerkt zich door zijn eenvoud en functionaliteit. Tel daar de goede kwaliteit bij op en je hebt een buitenkeuken waar je jarenlang plezier van zult hebben.

Keuze uit een verrijdbaar of niet-verrijdbaar eiland
Heb je een vaste plaats in gedachten voor de buitenkeuken dan kun je uiteraard kiezen voor de niet-verrijdbare versie. Wil je echter met de zon of het gezelschap mee verplaatsen, dan kun je ook kiezen voor de verrijdbare versie. Deze is voorzien van 4 zwenkwielen, waardoor je de Quoco Tavolo eenvoudig kunt verplaatsen.

Gemaakt van antraciet gecoat staal en koolstofstaal, dus lange levensduur!
De basis van de Quoco is gemaakt van staal met een zeer goede, hittebestendige coating. Mocht de Quoco Tavolo onverhoopt een beschadiging oplopen dan kun je deze bijwerken met hittebestendige verf. Zo voorkom je roest en heb je nog langer plezier van de het kookeiland. De kom en grillring zijn gemaakt van koolstofstaal.

Voor de Quoco kun je zowel hout als houtskool of briketten gebruiken.
Let op: zorg er bij het gebruik van briketten wel voor dat je de vuurkom goed schoonhoudt. Indien de briketten teveel op (nat) as liggen dan zul je een slechtere verbranding en meer rookvorming krijgen.

Wat krijg je als je de Quoco Piatto Tavolo Antraciet bestelt?
- Het Piatto Tavolo kookeiland waar de vuurkom op staat
- De Vuurkom
- De Grillplaat/Plancha
Een grillrooster voor het gebruik als BBQ is los verkrijgbaar.
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