0107 Fire Table with Wind Block, Casters and Asado Grill | Free Shipping*

0107 Fire Table with Wind Block, Casters and Asado Grill | Free Shipping*

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#0107 Exhibition Fire Table and Asado Grill with a Three-Sided Wind Block & All Terrain Casters

  •  63" x 36" Fire Table that is designed to be lined with 9" x 4.5" x 1.25" split firebricks, creating a robust and efficient cooking surface.
  • Removable 54" x 27" Large Fire Table Grill
  • Removable Three Sided 18" Tall Hinged Windscreen 
  • Handle

Note: * Free Shipping for the Continental US*. Additional shipping charges may be added for NYC.

Phone/Text: 916-798-8901

Discover the ultimate outdoor cooking experience with our 63" x 36" Fire Table and Grill, featuring a robust three-sided, 18" tall hinged windscreen for optimal heat control. The 54" x 27" grill offers ample space for grilling your favorite meals. At the same time, the wind block enhances performance, even in breezy conditions. Plus, enjoy free shipping to the Continental US! Perfect for any backyard gathering or outdoor cooking enthusiast.

FYI: How many Hamburgers can fit on a 54" x 27" Grill?

To estimate how many hamburgers can be cooked on a 54" x 27" Large Fire Table Grill, we need to consider the size of the cooking surface and the average size of a hamburger patty.

Assumptions:

  • The typical size of a hamburger patty is about 4-5 inches in diameter.
  • We will account for a small amount of space between patties to allow for flipping and even cooking.

Calculation:

  1. Area of the grill:
    54" x 27" = 1,458 square inches.

  2. Area of one hamburger patty:
    If the diameter is approximately 4.5 inches, the area of one patty (using the formula for the area of a circle, A = πr²) is:
    A = 3.14 x (2.25 inches)² ≈ 15.9 square inches.

  3. Space between patties:
    Let's add about 1 inch of space around each patty for flipping and even heat distribution, which brings the total area required for one patty to about 20-22 square inches.

  4. Number of hamburgers:
    Dividing the grill area by the space needed per patty:
    1,458 sq. inches ÷ 22 sq. inches ≈ 66 hamburgers.

Conclusion:

Depending on patty size and spacing, a 54" x 27" grill can cook approximately 66 hamburgers at once.

FYI: How many half-chickens can fit on a 54" x 27" Grill?

To estimate how many half chickens can be cooked on a 54" x 27" Large Fire Table Grill, we'll consider the size of a typical half chicken and the required spacing between them for even cooking.

Assumptions:

  • The average size of a half chicken is about 8-9 inches long and 6-7 inches wide.
  • We need to account for some spacing between the chickens to ensure even cooking and easy flipping.

Calculation:

  1. Area of the grill:
    54" x 27" = 1,458 square inches.

  2. Area of one half chicken:
    Estimating the area of a half chicken as a rectangle, we multiply:
    9 inches (length) x 7 inches (width) ≈ 63 square inches per half chicken.

  3. Space between chickens:
    Adding a small buffer for flipping and airflow, let's estimate the total space required per half chicken to be about 70-75 square inches.

  4. Number of half chickens:
    Dividing the grill area by the space needed per half chicken:
    1,458 sq. inches ÷ 75 sq. inches ≈ 19 half chickens.

Conclusion:

On a 54" x 27" grill, you can cook approximately 19 half chickens at once, allowing for proper spacing and even heat distribution.

 

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