Friday, September 13, 2013

Sekelbos - Sickle Bush – Braaiwood
Best-selling braai wood in South Africa!  – allows you ample enough time to socialize with your family and friends.
The smoke from a Sekelbos braai, enhances the flavour of meat with the wood’s uniquely scented natural oils, normally only found in a bottle of BBQ sauce. TRY IT!
Bosveld Mix - Braai and Firewood
For quick braaiers, or best for your fireplace with a clean smell.
Burns quickly, but lasts long enough for a braai.
Black Wattle - Firewood & Pizza Ovens
Acacia mearnsii de Wild or Australian black wattle was introduced into South Africa as a source of firewood, charcoal and cheap building materials.
Excellent for pizza ovens and closed fireplaces and a winner for potjie.
Big Firewood Bags - Fire places and Boma’s
Big logs from sekelbos and other hard and soft bosveld wood.
Ideal for boma’s and big fireplaces.
Anthracite
Remember, firewood you light from the bottom and anthracite from the top.
Firstly pack the anthracite into the grate.
Then you build your wood fire (Best results use Black Wattle) on top ofthe anthracite.
Add anthracite and wood as needed.
Shonnah Charcoal 5kg
Product of Namibian hardwood and invader bush.
Quick lighting and long burning.          
Ideal for steak, tjops and boerewors.
For a long lasting and memorable braai.
Shonnah Briquettes 4kg
Product of Namibian hardwood and invader bush.
Quick lighting and long burning.
Ideal for webers and potjies.
For a long lasting and memorable braai.
Fox Firelighters
Each pack contains 4 individually metalized film wrapped firelighters for longer lasting efficiency.
Burns for approximately 20 minutes per piece.
Recycle or burn outer wrapping. No need to contaminate hands, simply light special metalized film!!
Lighterballs for an exceptional fire
Waterproof, No unpleasant odour, No kerosene smell that permeates the food, non-toxic, all packing is completely bio-degradable.
Burns for approximately 20 minutes per ball and use 1 ball per fire.
Accessories

Axes and various sizes of braai grids, tongs and brushes.
Kameeldoring and Mopani
Very hard and heavy (density is about 1200 kg per cubic meter making it one of the hardest wood in the world). It is so hard that sparks have been known to fly when it is struck with an axe. A log left on the fire in the evening may still be burning the next morning. A person cannot be short with the fire lighters and kindling. Don’t be shy to pile them on!

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