

Item Descriptions:
Porous ceramics charcoal stoves use diatomaceous earth brick for industrial construction furnace which burned at 1000 degrees, especially using heat insulation and fire resistant soil, among the diatomite of Suuzu city which is considered optimum for sake wheat flour
So we realize durability and thermal insulation in a well-balanced manner that will not deteriorate immediately even with long-term use.
Although it is lower in durability than a furnace bed made of refractory brick etc., it can reduce the amount of charcoal used by 20% or more with excellent heat insulation enough to touch the outside with the hand.
In addition to reducing air conditioning (cooling) costs, it also protects skewers from cumbersome heat and relieves the burden on the body.
Okucho which is best suited for the sake wheat sticking the insulation brick which compatibilizes both heat insulation and durability which can withstand the industrial use furnace especially using heat insulation and fire resistant soil among diatomite of Suzu Suzhou city
It is a professional garbage produced.
If you look only at durability, a charcoal furnace using heavy refractory bricks like SK34 is commonly used but you can reduce the amount of charcoal used by more than 20% compared with that.
Especially you can feel the difference in a Yakitori shop that uses expensive charcoal.
It is also suitable for salmon roasting of saury, taking advantage of the length and the depth of the fire bed.
Fish, including Sanma, will be more delicious when baked with charcoal fire.
Fish is a trick to burn high fire of high heat deliciously.
The depth of the BQ series is deep as 114 mm, and the upper edge is flat and solid, so it is easy to put the block in order to bulge the net.
Porous ceramics charcoal stoves use diatomaceous earth brick for industrial construction furnace which burned at 1000 degrees, especially using heat insulation and fire resistant soil, among the diatomite of Suuzu city which is considered optimum for sake wheat flour
So we realize durability and thermal insulation in a well-balanced manner that will not deteriorate immediately even with long-term use.
Although it is lower in durability than a furnace bed made of refractory brick etc., it can reduce the amount of charcoal used by 20% or more with excellent heat insulation enough to touch the outside with the hand.
In addition to reducing air conditioning (cooling) costs, it also protects skewers from cumbersome heat and relieves the burden on the body.
In order to solve the problem "Ash gathers in the wind mouth and the door does not move" I turned the door rails outward.
This makes it easy to scrape off with ash and moss if the ash gathers less easily.
We have folded back at both ends so that the door does not fall off.
The steel plate of the metal fittings used heat-resistant painted galvarium to improve durability.
By taking advantage of the porous ceramics that can hit a lot of nails, we can make the foot attachment sturdy.
There is no fireplace, so you can place the charcoal directly on the fireball and use it so it's easy to clean up after use.
Utilizing the heat insulating properties of diatomaceous earth, you can obtain sufficient fire power without a dish.
Cleaning after use is easier by eliminating broken or deteriorating prime plates.
We have attached "Diamond earth insulated brick end" to the people who purchased diatomaceous earth rice in the village of our shop, and the real shop "Diatomite Lodging Museum".
That kind of thing ... that is, Nakanaka is useful.
In high-end fire such as high-temperature fire, you can raise the height of the net like this, or you can reduce the heat on the table by pulling under the foot when the bottom heat is concerned.
There are variations in dimensions because it is a crimped edge that came out when cutting insulated bricks, and there are also guts, but it is an item that will dramatically improve the quality of charcoal fire dishes.
Okucho which is best suited for the sake wheat sticking the insulation brick which compatibilizes both heat insulation and durability which can withstand the industrial use furnace especially using heat insulation and fire resistant soil among diatomite of Suzu Suzhou city
It is a professional garbage produced.
If you look only at durability, a charcoal furnace using heavy refractory bricks like SK34 is commonly used but you can reduce the amount of charcoal used by more than 20% compared with that.
Especially you can feel the difference in a Yakitori shop that uses expensive charcoal.
It is also suitable for salmon roasting of saury, taking advantage of the length and the depth of the fire bed.
Fish, including Sanma, will be more delicious when baked with charcoal fire.
Fish is a trick to burn high fire of high heat deliciously.
The depth of the BQ series is deep as 114 mm, and the upper edge is flat and solid, so it is easy to put the block in order to bulge the net.
Porous ceramics charcoal stoves use diatomaceous earth brick for industrial construction furnace which burned at 1000 degrees, especially using heat insulation and fire resistant soil, among the diatomite of Suuzu city which is considered optimum for sake wheat flour
So we realize durability and thermal insulation in a well-balanced manner that will not deteriorate immediately even with long-term use.
Although it is lower in durability than a furnace bed made of refractory brick etc., it can reduce the amount of charcoal used by 20% or more with excellent heat insulation enough to touch the outside with the hand.
In addition to reducing air conditioning (cooling) costs, it also protects skewers from cumbersome heat and relieves the burden on the body.
In order to solve the problem "Ash gathers in the wind mouth and the door does not move" I turned the door rails outward.
This makes it easy to scrape off with ash and moss if the ash gathers less easily.
We have folded back at both ends so that the door does not fall off.
The steel plate of metal fittings has been used heat-resistant painted gal barium to improve durability.
By taking advantage of the porous ceramics that can hit a lot of nails, we can make the foot attachment sturdy.
There is no fireplace, so you can place the charcoal directly on the fireball and use it so it's easy to clean up after use.
Utilizing the heat insulating properties of diatomaceous earth, you can obtain sufficient fire power without a dish.
Cleaning after use is easier by eliminating broken or deteriorating prime plates.
We have attached "Diamond earth insulated brick end" to the people who purchased diatomaceous earth rice in the village of our shop, and the real shop "Diatomite Lodging Museum".
That kind of thing ... that is, Nakanaka is useful.
In high-end fire such as high-temperature fire, you can raise the height of the net like this, or you can reduce the heat on the table by pulling under the foot when the bottom heat is concerned.
There are variations in dimensions because it is a crimped edge that came out when cutting insulated bricks, and there are also guts, but it is an item that will dramatically improve the quality of charcoal fire dishes.
Okucho which is best suited for the sake wheat sticking the insulation brick which compatibilizes both heat insulation and durability which can withstand the industrial use furnace especially using heat insulation and fire resistant soil among diatomite of Suzu Suzhou city
It is a professional garbage produced.
If you look only at durability, a charcoal furnace using heavy refractory bricks like SK34 is commonly used but you can reduce the amount of charcoal used by more than 20% compared with that.
Especially you can feel the difference in a Yakitori shop that uses expensive charcoal.
It is also suitable for salmon roasting of saury, taking advantage of the length and the depth of the fire bed.
Fish, including Sanma, will be more delicious when baked with charcoal fire.
Fish is a trick to burn high fire of high heat deliciously.
The depth of the BQ series is deep as 114 mm, and the upper edge is flat and solid, so it is easy to put the block in order to bulge the net.
Porous ceramics charcoal stoves use diatomaceous earth brick for industrial construction furnace which burned at 1000 degrees, especially using heat insulation and fire resistant soil, among the diatomite of Suuzu city which is considered optimum for sake wheat flour
So we realize durability and thermal insulation in a well-balanced manner that will not deteriorate immediately even with long-term use.
Although it is lower in durability than a furnace bed made of refractory brick etc., it can reduce the amount of charcoal used by 20% or more with excellent heat insulation enough to touch the outside with the hand.
In addition to reducing air conditioning (cooling) costs, it also protects skewers from cumbersome heat and relieves the burden on the body.
In order to solve the problem "Ash gathers in the wind mouth and the door does not move" I turned the door rails outward.
This makes it easy to scrape off with ash and moss if the ash gathers less easily.
We have folded back at both ends so that the door does not fall off.
The steel plate of the metal fittings used heat-resistant painted galvarium to improve durability.
By taking advantage of the porous ceramics that can hit a lot of nails, we can make the foot attachment sturdy.
There is no fireplace, so you can place the charcoal directly on the fireball and use it so it's easy to clean up after use.
Utilizing the heat insulating properties of diatomaceous earth, you can obtain sufficient fire power without a dish.
Cleaning after use is easier by eliminating broken or deteriorating prime plates.
We have attached "Diamond earth insulated brick end" to the people who purchased diatomaceous earth rice in the village of our shop, and the real shop "Diatomite Lodging Museum".
That kind of thing ... that is, Nakanaka is useful.
In high-end fire such as high-temperature fire, you can raise the height of the net like this, or you can reduce the heat on the table by pulling under the foot when the bottom heat is concerned.
There are variations in dimensions because it is a crimped edge that came out when cutting insulated bricks, and there are also guts, but it is an item that will dramatically improve the quality of charcoal fire dishes.
Features:
Product information:
Shipping Weight: 6822 g
Package Dimensions: 23.80 x 25.40 x 36.80 cm
SHIPPING METHOD
Delivered directly from Japan by Japan Post. It will take 3 to 5 business days to prepare the order for shipping. We guarantee careful packing and safe shipping.Please note that in some cases additional import or VAT charges may incur and have to be borne by the client.
1. Japanpost registered mail
Shipment by Japanpost Registered Mail (Standard). Trackable any time with tracking number. Insurance is not available. Delivery time usually is between 1-3 weeks from the date of dispatch. Some items are not eligible for Standard Shipping.
2. Qxpress Standard
Shipment by Qxpress standard service. Trackable at any time with tracking number. Registered and insured up to a value of item price and shipping fees.Delivery time is usually between 5-10 business days from the date of dispatch.
3. EMS
Shipment by Expedited Mail Service. Trackable at any time with tracking number. Registered and insured up to a value of $200 and usually delivered in 2-6 business day from the date of dispatch.

| Japanpost registered mail | Qexpress | EMS | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shipping Method | Japanpost Registered Mail (Standard) | Standard Qexpress | EMS (Expedited Mail Service) |
| Trackable | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Insured | N/A | Yes (Up to item price and shipping fees) | Yes (Up to $200.00) |
| Asia | 1-3 weeks | 5-10 days | 2-5 days |
| Oceania; North America; Central America and the Middle East | 2-4 weeks | 6-14 days | 2-6 days |
| Europe | 2-4 weeks | 6-16 days | 3-8 days |
| South America and Africa | 2-4 weeks | 10-18 days | 4-8 days |
NOTICE:
"According to Qoo10 guide line,overseas shipping fees will be charged to you extra if you choose Qxpress standard shipping.We recommend you to compare the total price of your purchase with EMS."
