

Omberg Asado Ember Basket Pro
Omberg Asado Ember Basket Pro
The Omberg Asado Ember Basket Pro is designed for direct grilling over open flame, delivering intense, direct heat for authentic Argentine asado cooking.
Built with extra-thick steel wires, this ember basket is made to handle high temperatures and demanding fire conditions. It allows you to grill closer to the embers, creating strong searing and good charring.
Perfect for:
• Vegetables with deep flame-kissed texture
• Shrimp and seafood
• Smaller cuts of meat
• Fast, high-heat cooking over wood embers
The basket raises the ember bed closer to the food and concentrates heat in a defined zone. Use the Asado Coalstopper alongside it to keep the coal zone contained beneath the basket.
For cooks who want direct open-flame heat on the Asado Gaucho, this is the right tool for that style of cook.
Built for durability and repeated use at high temperatures.
Works well on the Asado Gaucho 1200, 1000, 800, XL, and XXL. For building a focused coal zone beneath the basket, use the Asado Coalstopper to contain the embers.
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