Slide & Serve BBQ Skewers Bundle: 3 Sets for $36
June 1, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
These Slide & Serve BBQ Skewers is an innovative new take on grilling Shish-Kabob. It’s perfect for grilling shrimp, beef, chicken, and vegetables. The unique skewer tips help prevent food from falling off or turning on the grill. Now you can slide your food on and off with ease. These designs also ensure that your food won’t spin and allows it to cook more evenly. This bundle includes 6 Skewers packed in pairs, these skewers come with steer and fish motifs so you can go from the grill straight to awesome plate presentation.
- Innovative skewer tips to help prevent food from falling off or turning on the grill
- Comes in 2 design motifs: steer & fish, so you can use it too for plate presentation
- Easy to use on the grill; allows tongs to easily turn the skewers on the grill either from the middle or head
- Unique design allows food to cook more evenly
- Perfect for grilling shrimp, beef, chicken, & vegetables
CAUTION: Do not touch the skewers with bare skin when hot. Use tongs to turn and remove from grill.
Wait about 5 minutes to serve on plate to allow skewers to cool.
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Materials: stainless steel
- Product dimensions: 15.2″H x 0.1″L x 4.7″W
- Designs: steer & fish
- Unique tips
- Dishwasher safe
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
Includes
- 6x Slide & Serve Skewers (3 Packs of 2)
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