


ASADO Ash-Scraper
The ASADO Ash Scraper is a practical and durable tool designed to keep your asado grill clean and ready for the next session. With a length of 73 cm, it allows you to remove ash safely and efficiently without getting too close to the heat.
Made from premium steel, this scraper is built to handle repeated use in high-temperature environments. It easily pushes and collects ash that builds up after a long asado cook, helping you maintain proper airflow and grill performance.
A simple but essential accessory for anyone serious about asado grilling. Clean fire management starts with the right tools.
Use it at the end of a cook while the embers are still hot: slide the scraper along the base of the grill to push ash away from the coal zone and keep airflow clear. For post-cook cleanup once everything has fully cooled, follow up with the Ash Brush and Dustpan.
Key Features
• 73 cm length for safe handling
• Made from premium steel
• Designed for asado grill maintenance
• Durable and heat resistant construction
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