





Omberg Asado Skewers 74.5 cm
Heavy-Duty Edition (2-Pack)
These are Omberg’s longest asado skewers, built for long, relaxed grilling sessions over wood or charcoal. Whether you're cooking over an open flame, on a standard 57 cm kettle grill, or a gas grill, these skewers hold up reliably over years of use.
We call them Asado skewers because they’re perfect for those laid-back, slow-cooking moments. Gather your family and friends, pour something good, and flip the skewers whenever it feels right. No rush – just great food and good company.
These heavy-duty skewers come in a 2-pack, delivered in a custom-fit carrying case for convenient storage and transport.
Product Details:
• Total length: 74.5 cm
• Skewer length: 53.5 cm
• Handle length: 16 cm
• Connector (between handle and skewer): 5 cm
• Distance between skewers: approx. 65 mm (handmade items – slight variation may occur)
• Material: Stainless steel with ergonomic wooden handles
• Includes: 2 skewers + tailored storage bag
Built for durability and ease of use at the grill.
At 74.5 cm total length, these are designed for cooking larger cuts over an asado fire where you want the handle well away from the heat. For a 6-pack of wider skewers suited to minced meat and kebab, see the Wide BBQ Skewers 60 cm. For a larger pack, the 10-Pack Grill Skewers is also an option.
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