Kobus's Braai Gadget

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Kobus's Braai Gadget

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Kobus (X-Dors) De Vries from Paarl made me this braai gadget add-on for my existing portable braai.

It works like a charm and Kobus' work is absolutely neat and professional.

His normal gadgets are larger than these. You can put it on the ground when camping or on an existing braai like I did

I do not know what his normal price is (sure he will tell). Mine was specially made from 316 stainless and it is an odd size, so it was not a normal price.

The triangle thing on the grid holder is for your potjie.

Now I am prepared for the usual woman's challenge..... "we want to braai a steak, chicken and some braai broodjies"
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That is a very handy piece of equipment indeed! Well done Kobus!


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I especially like the idea that it is free standing,great :thumbup:
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Thunder02 wrote:I especially like the idea that it is free standing,great :thumbup:
+1. Nice!
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The handle can be removed as well.
I can use it at home or when I go camping I can take it with.
Used it last night for the first time and it works like a charm.
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Lyk baie nice :thumbup: :thumbup:
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I Like, Can you get us some prices and sizes on his standard units Pieter?
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Very nice, have seen them before and they work really well. :thumbup:
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Kobus (X-Dors) De Vries from Paarl made me this braai gadget add-on for my existing portable braai.

It works like a charm and Kobus' work is absolutely neat and professional.

His normal gadgets are larger than these. You can put it on the ground when camping or on an existing braai like I did

I do not know what his normal price is (sure he will tell). Mine was specially made from 316 stainless and it is an odd size, so it was not a normal price.

The triangle thing on the grid holder is for your potjie.

Now I am prepared for the usual woman's challenge..... "we want to braai a steak, chicken and some braai broodjies"
Thanks Pieter for the compliments my normal price on a 500x 450 gadget out of mild steel is R450 and out of s/steel R1250
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Het hom gesien, baie netjies en sterk gemaak.
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Het min of meer dieselfde braaier.Ingevoer van die kaap af.Het hom al 10 jaar en nie n dag spyt ek het hom gekoop nie
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Dis baie nice, ek gaan hom verseker naamaak
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Sien jy nou Dawie, alle goeie dinge kom uit die Kaap, ek het baie jare gelede vir my suster ook so braai soos joune gekoop en hy werk baie lekker.

Wat ek hou van die los eenheid wat Kobus vir my gebou het is; 1. Hy werk op my bestaande braai wat ek al in 1993 gebou het (ook uit 316) en 2. as ek gaan kamp gaan die gadget saam, maar die braaiertjie bly gewoonlik tuis.
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Goeie plan daardie van jou Pieter.Dit is miskien all in the mind maar ek braai net lekkerder op my eie braaier as ek kamp en ek weet ook hy is skoon.Ek vat hom deesdae saam as ek gaan kamp hy vat nie so baie spasie as hy uitmekaar gehaal is nie.
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