

Omberg Firewood Shovel
Omberg Firewood Shovel
The Omberg Firewood Shovel is an essential tool for managing fire inside your asado grill or wood-fired pizza oven. Designed for safe and efficient handling of burning wood, it lets you move, reposition, and distribute wood precisely where the fire needs it.
Whether you are building a traditional Argentine asado fire or adjusting logs inside a pizza oven, this shovel allows you to move, reposition and distribute firewood with precision. Proper wood placement improves airflow, creates steady embers and ensures even heat distribution under your grill grate.
Built for durability and repeated use in high-temperature environments, the firewood shovel is a practical addition to any serious outdoor cooking setup. Works alongside the Ash Scraper and Ash Brush and Dustpan for a complete fire management and cleanup routine.
Specifications
- Material: Steel
- Suitable for: Asado grills, wood-fired pizza ovens, open fire pits
Long enough to position burning wood safely without getting close to the fire. A practical addition to any setup where you are managing a live wood fire through a full cook.
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