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Large ceramic stove, commercial use, approx. 47.5cm

Large ceramic stove, commercial use, approx. 47.5cm

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Large ceramic stove, commercial use, approx. 47.5cm

osc-05

Product name Large ceramic stove, wide type
Product contents Ceramic stove body, grill
size (approx.) W47.5xD35.5xH21cm
*Due to the characteristics of the product, there may be a size error of approximately 0.5 to 1 cm.
Material Inside: Ceramic fiber Outside: Iron
weight (approx.) 6.4kg
Part Number osc-05
Usage notes - Because stoves produce carbon monoxide, use them in a well-ventilated area.
Using it indoors or in an area with poor ventilation may increase the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.
- The stove becomes very hot, so please place it on a stable, flat surface.
If it tilts or becomes unsteady, it may tip over or cause a fire.
- Do not place flammable materials (paper, cloth, wood, etc.) around the stove.
Make sure you have enough space to avoid the risk of fire.
- When lighting a fire, use a special fire starter and do not use highly flammable liquids such as gasoline or alcohol.
The flames will rise suddenly and cause an accident.
- The stove body becomes very hot during use, so do not touch it with bare hands. Use heat-resistant gloves to avoid the risk of burns.
- Avoid pouring water on the stove to put out the fire.
Sudden cooling may cause the stove to crack or the charcoal briquettes to fly.
When putting out a fire, let it die down naturally or use a special fire extinguishing cover.
- The stove and charcoal will remain hot for a long time even after use.
Do not touch it until it has completely cooled, and be careful not to ignite it.
- After use, allow the stove and any remaining charcoal to cool completely before storing.
Store in a dry place with low humidity and keep it safe for future use.
Shipping Information Free shipping *Additional shipping charges may apply to Hokkaido, Okinawa, remote islands, and some areas.
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