A giant split fire table built for serious open-fire cooking. Two heavy-duty semi-circular plates lock together to form a massive 29.5" (75 cm) platform — the perfect base for your Netherton 24" chapa griddles and barbecue chapas. By raising your cooking surface 23 cm (9") off the ground, it protects your lawn while giving you a stable stage for fire feasts. Pre-seasoned with natural flax oil, this rugged black iron table is built to handle flames, coals, and years of outdoor use.
Features & Benefits
- Two semi-circular tables combine into a 75 cm (29.5") diameter fire platform
- Designed as the stand for all Netherton 24" split barbecues and chapa griddles
- Raises griddles 23 cm (9") from the ground for safe cooking
- Pre-seasoned with edible Sussex flax oil for natural non-stick and corrosion resistance
- Each half has three removable legs, secured with solid brass wingnuts, for compact storage and transport
- Made from 6 mm (¼") thick black iron sheet with Netherton Foundry cut-out detail
- Suitable for high temperature and prolonged use
- Durable 99.1% pure iron construction
- Packs down to just 1.5" deep when legs are removed
- Weight: 22 kg (48 lbs)
Delivery
We aim to make and despatch your order within 7 working days. You’ll receive a shipment notification once it’s on the way. Certain items may take up to 28 days — please check individual product notes.
BBSSI
This product is featured as part of the BOA-Bears Self-Sufficiency Initiative (BBSSI) — a Warrior Garden campaign devoted to off-grid living, ancestral skills, and modern prepping. Whether you're learning to fish, forage, survive in the wild, or turn your home into a zombie-proof compound, the BBSSI is here to help you build total independence.
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