
Omberg Grill Tongs 41 cm
The Omberg Grill Tongs 41 cm combine control and strength, making them a reliable tool for any grilling setup. Designed for precision handling, they allow you to turn, lift and move meat, vegetables or larger cuts with confidence.
The ergonomic grip provides a secure and comfortable hold, even during longer cooking sessions. Made from durable materials, these tongs are built to handle high heat and repeated use without losing performance.
With a length of 41 cm, you maintain a safe distance from the heat while still having full control over your food. Whether you are grilling over charcoal or gas, this is a practical and dependable addition to your BBQ tools.
A simple tool, built properly, that does exactly what it should.
At 41 cm, they give good reach over a live fire. For hand protection when moving hot grates or cast iron, the BBQ Gloves pair well alongside these tongs.
Details:
Length: 41 cm
Width (open position): 9.5 cm
Weight: 0.5 kg
Key Features
• 41 cm length for safe grilling distance
• Ergonomic and secure grip
• Durable construction for long-term use
• Suitable for charcoal, wood and gas grills
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