Bizen Fire Extinguishing Pot

SKU: KON-EX-102
Size: 6.8”L x 5.3”W
Sku: KON-EX-102
SKU: KON-EX-102
Size: 6.8”L x 5.3”W
Sku: KON-EX-102
$39.95
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Description

Instructions
  1. Put the fire extinguishing pot on a base and open the lid.
  2. Carefully remove the charcoal from the grill (konro) using tongs and put the charcoal into the fire extinguishing pot one piece at a time.
  3. After all the charcoal has been put inside of the extinguishing pot, close the lid. (Leave the lid closed for a while so the charcoal can gradually extinguish due to lack of oxygen).
  4. Charcoal extinguished in this method is reusable and easy to reignite. Size: 6.75" x 5.25" h.

Caution

  • The fire extinguishing pot must be placed on the wooden base at all times to prevent the table surface from burning or damage.
  • When lit charcoal is added to the extinguishing pot, the pot's exterior can become very hot.
  • Do not touch the exterior and be extremely careful when using around children and pets.
  • The fire extinguishing pot is ceramic and can be broken or damage if dropped or mishandled.
  • Please make sure the charcoal is extinguished safely and properly. Do not leave unattended.
  • Please only burn charcoal in well ventilated areas. All types burning charcoal will produce Carbon Monoxide. Carbon monoxide poisoning through this odorless gas is hazardous to one's health.

Country of Origin:  Japan

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Caution

  • The fire extinguishing pot must be placed on the wooden base at all times to prevent the table surface from burning or damage.
  • When lit charcoal is added to the extinguishing pot, the pot's exterior can become very hot.
  • Do not touch the exterior and be extremely careful when using around children and pets.
  • The fire extinguishing pot is ceramic and can be broken or damage if dropped or mishandled.
  • Please make sure the charcoal is extinguished safely and properly. Do not leave unattended.
  • Please only burn charcoal in well ventilated areas. All types burning charcoal will produce Carbon Monoxide. Carbon monoxide poisoning through this odorless gas is hazardous to one's health.

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