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CADAC's commitment to quality and advanced design technology, means that they constantly strive to make outdoor adventure and home entertaining more enjoyable through innovative thinking, continuous research and new product development.
The Fire-Up is a new revolutionary gas fire starter for CADAC Charcoal BBQs, changing the way we will BBQ in future, as it cuts down the long time waiting for coals to get hot enough to cook on. It gets you cooking in under 15 minutes and works off a resealable gas cartridge. The Fire-Up is simply attached to the bottom of the charcoal bowl after the ash collector has been removed; with a push of the piezo ignition, the coals are ignited and in under 15 minutes they're ready to braai on!
The Neoway charcoal kettle is an award winning design in kettle BBQs, boasting a new tri-lobal shape that allows for concentric air flow, designed to cook food evenly. It comes with a stainless steel ash collector, stainless steel drip pan (which saves you having to buy disposable drip pans every time you shop), and a free tool holder.
CADAC has also been setting new standards in patio entertaining with their range of quality gas BBQs. So whether you are a big entertainer or prefer more intimate dining, CADAC caters for you with a selection of purpose designed BBQ options.
CADAC can truly claim to be a fun, reliable, inventive and practical outdoor companion to lovers of the outdoors all over the world.
For further information telephone 0117 986 6643 or visit http://www.cadac-barbecues.com/
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