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Outdoor Fireplace & BBQ (2-in-1) – Heavy Duty Stainless Steel

Phong from Mangere Bridge

Outdoor Fireplace & BBQ (2-in-1) – Heavy Duty Stainless Steel
Price: $1,350
Pick-up: Māngere Bridge, Auckland
Delivery & Installation: Available from $50 within Auckland

Transform your backyard into the ultimate outdoor cooking and entertaining space with this high-quality, dual-function Outdoor Fireplace and BBQ combo. Designed and built for New Zealand conditions, this unit offers both warmth and grilling power in one sleek, durable structure.



🛠️ Product Features:
• Material: 100% stainless steel, 3mm thickness – made to last
• Painted in black with heat resistant paint up to 1000C
• Dimensions:
• Total Height: 2310mm
• Width: 800mm
• Total Weight: 105kgs
• Grill Size: 750mm x 430mm
• Dual Function: Use as a cozy fireplace or fire it up for BBQs
• Sturdy Construction: Laser Welded
with bolt-secured chimney, body and storage for easy delivery and maintenance.
• Grill Shelf Included: Heavy-duty grill rack included (as shown in photos)
• Ventilation: Integrated chimney for smoke control



Why You’ll Love It:

✔ Perfect for patios, decks, or backyard corners
✔ Keeps you warm and feeds the crowd
✔ Built to handle NZ’s coastal and variable weather
✔ Low maintenance, rust-resistant stainless steel
✔ Modern, industrial look to match contemporary landscaping



📍 Pick-up Location: Māngere Bridge
🚚 Delivery & Installation: Available in Auckland from $50



📞 Contact me: Phong - 0221 708 717 to arrange a viewing!

Price: $1,350

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