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Elevate your outdoor cooking with this impressive 47-inch wood burning BBQ grill that combines a spacious fire pit with dual cooking grates and an integrated steel round table. The generous size accommodates large gatherings while the authentic wood-fired cooking delivers unmatched flavor, making it the ultimate centerpiece for backyard cooking adventures, patio parties, and outdoor entertaining.
Large backyard gatherings and parties, outdoor cooking enthusiasts, replacing traditional grills, family reunions and celebrations, tailgating and camping, anyone who loves wood-fired flavor, creating outdoor kitchen spaces, entertaining 10-15 guests.
Build a wood fire in the spacious 47-inch pit for authentic heat and flavor. Place both cooking grates over the flames to grill burgers, steaks, vegetables, and more for a crowd. Use the integrated round table for food prep, plating, condiments, and serving. Cook different foods simultaneously on the dual grates at different heat zones. After cooking, remove the grates and enjoy the fire pit for warmth and ambiance. Host large gatherings with ample cooking space for everyone's food. Experience the superior flavor of wood-fired grilling.
Wipe with damp cloth to remove ash and grease after fires cool completely. Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the steel finish. Clean cooking grates after each use with a grill brush. Season grates before first use and periodically to prevent sticking. Cover during extended non-use periods to prevent rust. Remove ash regularly to maintain airflow.
The 47-inch diameter with dual cooking grates provides enough space to cook for 10-15 people simultaneously. You can grill dozens of burgers, multiple steaks, or large quantities of vegetables at once. This makes it ideal for parties, family reunions, and large gatherings where traditional grills would require multiple batches.
Dual grates let you create different heat zones - place meats over the hottest coals while vegetables cook on the cooler side. You can also cook different foods simultaneously without flavor transfer, or use one grate for cooking and one for keeping food warm. The versatility dramatically increases your outdoor cooking capabilities.
Wood-fired cooking delivers superior smoky flavor that gas cannot match and surpasses charcoal in complexity. Different woods impart unique flavors - hickory for bold smokiness, fruitwoods for subtle sweetness. The high heat from wood coals creates excellent searing. Many chefs consider wood-fired grilling the pinnacle of outdoor cooking.
Use seasoned hardwoods like oak, hickory, maple, or fruitwoods like apple and cherry. These woods burn hot and clean, ideal for cooking. Avoid softwoods like pine that produce excessive smoke and resin. Never burn treated wood, painted wood, or trash. Let the fire burn down to hot coals before grilling for best results.
The steel round table is built into the fire pit structure, providing a convenient surface right next to the cooking area for food prep, plating, condiments, and serving. This eliminates trips back and forth to the kitchen and keeps everything you need within arm's reach while grilling. The table stays cool enough to use during cooking.
Absolutely! Remove the cooking grates and use it as a traditional fire pit for warmth and ambiance. The 47-inch size creates a substantial fire perfect for gatherings. The dual functionality means you get both a premium grill and a fire pit in one unit, maximizing your outdoor furniture investment.
Most fire pit grills with integrated tables require some assembly, typically attaching the table sections to the fire bowl and installing the cooking grates. Assembly is usually straightforward with basic tools and takes 30-60 minutes. Check the included instructions for your specific model's requirements.
Place on a non-flammable surface at least 10 feet from structures and overhangs. Never leave fires unattended. Keep children and pets at a safe distance. Use long-handled grilling tools to avoid burns. Have water or a fire extinguisher nearby. The steel gets extremely hot during use - avoid contact. Check local fire codes and burn bans before use.