Modular design for unlimited flexibility
Discover a world full of culinary barbecue options and design a fire bowl to suit your preferences! Enjoy a variety of grilled food, such as delicious snake bread on a spit, delicious raclette or grilled pizza with an incomparable taste. Thanks to the modular design, you can equip your fire bowl individually with different grill plates and exclusive accessories. Experience a fire bowl that can be flexibly adapted to your needs at any time.
Sophisticated Swiss quality
The Creasteel fire bowls are equally suitable for the use of firewood and charcoal and have an integrated air supply system that ensures optimum combustion. We consistently use high-quality materials, and our grill plates are made of 100% stainless steel with a material thickness of 10 millimetres, which prevents heat distortion. Careful processing in selected metal factories guarantees a long service life and durability.
Easy cleaning and care
Our weather-resistant fire bowls are designed to allow uncomplicated and time-saving maintenance. Both the grill plates and the intermediate base can be easily removed for cleaning. This makes it easy to remove ash or dirt residues and the grill plates can be cleaned separately. This well thought-out design makes it easier to maintain your fire bowl so that you can let off steam while barbecuing without a guilty conscience!
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Creasteel
- Made of stainless steel
- Modularly expandable with a wide range of accessories
- Developed & manufactured in Switzerland
- 5 - 10 year guarantee
- Extremely durable & robust
- Precise workmanship down to the smallest detail
- Free delivery
- Purchase on account
Other
- Made of steel, susceptible to rust
- Not modular, no suitable accessories
- Made in China or similar
- No guarantee
- Unstable & easily deformable
- Inferior workmanship
- Surcharge for delivery
- 100% prepayment
Frequently asked questions
The basic version consists of the tray with removable intermediate base and the middle ring, which is used to hold the middle grill plates and various accessories.
Yes, that is not a problem. Delivery is also free of charge.
Yes, the grill plates will become discolored during grilling. As our plates are made of stainless steel throughout, you can easily clean them after use with a spatula or steel wool. However, traces of burnt-on residue may remain visible despite cleaning.
We recommend the plate with slit openings for meat and fish products. On the full-surface plate, these float on the oil when frying, which leads to a change in taste. The fat drips off through the openings and burns in the firebox.
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Variant 1: Cold grill plates
- Scrape away the food residue with a spatula.
- Spray the grill plates generously with a suitable cleaning agent.
- Clean the surface thoroughly with a steel sponge or similar tool.
Variant 2: Hot grill plates
- Use the residual heat to clean the plates.
- Use a spatula to remove all coarse grill residues.
- Carefully pour water onto the hot plates, paying attention to the steam development.
The thermal shock removes any remaining residues. - Scrape the surface again with the spatula.
- Rub the plate with a stainless steel spiral and cleaning agent.
- Rinse the grill plate thoroughly with water and a soft sponge.
As this is only the finest ash dust, the ash does not necessarily have to be removed. However, if necessary, the hemisphere can be rinsed out through the air slots using a water hose.
Yes, the panels are not continuously welded to the shell. This means that there are gaps and openings everywhere on the surface. The fire therefore has sufficient oxygen.
The time it takes to light a fire bowl depends on various factors, such as the type of fuel, the size of the fire bowl, etc. In general, it takes around 30 to 45 minutes to light a fire bowl with charcoal or wood and produce a suitable ember for grilling or warming.
Various types of wood are suitable for lighting a fire bowl, offering good flammability and a pleasant flame. Here are some popular options:
- Hardwood: Hardwoods such as oak, beech or maple are ideal for lighting fires due to their density and high calorific value. They produce long-lasting and even embers.
- Fruit wood: Fruit wood such as apple, cherry or pear gives the fire a pleasant aroma and produces a beautiful flame. It burns relatively quickly and is well suited for kindling or short fires.
- Softwood: Softwoods such as spruce or pine burn quickly and produce a high flame, but are less suitable for long-lasting embers. However, they can be used as kindling wood to get the fire going quickly.
It is important to use dry and well-stored wood to ensure efficient combustion and minimal smoke development. Avoid treated or varnished wood and wood with a high resin content, as this can lead to undesirable smoke development.
No, the fire bowl will be delivered free of charge and as close as possible to your front door, but you will have to organize its placement in the garden yourself.