The OZ Braai Camp Braai is a portable, durable, and versatile cooking solution perfect for South African-inspired barbeque or roasts.
Crafted from high-quality stainless steel, this compact and easy-to-assemble camp braai is designed for outdoor cooking on the go. Its portable size allows for convenient transport, while the robust construction ensures long-lasting performance. Ideal for grilling, braaing, or cooking over an open flame, the Camp Braai is a must-have for any outdoor enthusiast who loves wood-fired cooking. Whether you're in the bush, at the beach, or in your backyard, this versatile braai offers an authentic, enjoyable cooking experience.
Compact, portable, and built to last, the OZ Braai Stainless Steel Camp Braai brings the joy of wood-fired cooking wherever your adventures take you.
Made from high-quality, durable 304 stainless steel
Lightweight and portable design for easy transport
Quick and simple assembly, ideal for camping and outdoor use
Adjustable 4-level height stand for cooking over various heat sources
Basket with 3 adjustable settings
Perfect for grilling, braaing, or cooking directly over the fire
Easy to clean and maintain for long-lasting use
Sturdy construction that withstands the rigours of outdoor use
Heavy-duty bag with PVC lining inside for easy cleaning included
Can be used with wood, charcoal, or other fire sources
In Use Dimensions:
Basket − 44L x 33.5W x 4.5H cm | Stand − 42L x 30W cm
Packed Dimensions:
46L x 38W x 7.5H cm
Weight:
3.50 Kg
Material:
304 Stainless Steel (Food−Grade) | Synthetic Bag
Suggested Use:
Camping | Home
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
CB
Snowys Code:
160482
Reviews
(1)
5.01
Q&A's (1)
Use with camp oven?1 answer
This product looks great, but I’m wondering if it can hold the weight of a loaded 12 inch cast iron camp oven? I’d love to minimise the kit I need to take by using it both as a grill and as a cradle for the oven when I’m baking
Lisa - Watson, ACT (3 weeks ago)
G'day Lisa,
Just tested this out instore - it can definitely take the weight, but it does become a bit wobbly. You would have too many issues to just plonk it there and let it simmer away, but if you're taking the lid on and off, adding things, stirring, etc it might not be the best option.