







Omberg Wide Grill Skewers 8-pack
These wide grill skewers from Omberg are designed for better stability and control when grilling. With a width of 10 mm, they securely hold minced meat such as shish kebab, while also working perfectly for vegetables, chicken and larger cuts of meat.
The wider design prevents food from spinning when turning the skewers, giving you more even cooking and better results over open heat. With a total length of 43.5 cm, you maintain a safe distance from the fire while still having plenty of space for generous portions.
Made from stainless steel with solid wooden handles, these skewers combine durability with a refined feel. The wooden handles remain comfortable to hold during cooking and add a premium touch to your grilling setup. The set includes 8 skewers delivered in a black protective case for convenient storage.
These skewers can be used on charcoal, gas, ceramic and other types of grills. Their length and construction make them suitable for a wide range of grill sizes, giving you flexibility no matter your setup.
Also available in a 60 cm version.
Key Features
• 43.5 cm wide stainless steel skewers
• 10 mm width for stable grilling
• Wooden handles for comfort and control
• Includes 8 skewers with protective case
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