




Omberg Wide BBQ Skewers – 60 cm (6-Pack)
Omberg Wide BBQ Skewers with Wooden Handles – 60 cm (6-Pack)
These wide 60 cm skewers from Omberg are perfect for a variety of dishes including minced meat recipes like shish kebab, as well as vegetables, chicken, and other meats.
Crafted from durable stainless steel with elegant wooden handles, these skewers offer both performance and a premium feel. The wide, flat design helps keep food securely in place during grilling. Delivered in a black storage case for easy transport and organization.
Product details:
• Set of 6 skewers
• Total length (including handle): 60 cm
• Metal skewer length: 48.5 cm
• Skewer width: 10 mm
• Handle width (widest point): 20 mm
• Material: Stainless steel with wooden handles
• Comes in a black storage case
Good for charcoal grills, gas grills, and kamado grills. Reusable, easy to clean, and built to last.
The 10 mm wide flat blade holds minced meat and other soft ingredients in place without the skewer rotating during cooking. For similar skewers in a longer format, see the Asado Skewers 74.5 cm. For a larger pack, the 10-Pack Grill Skewers is a good alternative.
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