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Lightweight and compact, this is an authentic smoker that can easily be taken outdoors. Compatible with a variety of heat sources such as solid fuel, alcohol stoves, cassette stoves and smoke wood. Especially if solid fuel is used, delicious smoked food can be produced even when left unattended. The stackable design makes it compact and easy to take with you.
Awarded Good Design Certificate and Trophy."
Lightweight (387g) due to aluminium construction. Height is 180 mm when assembled and compacts down to 100 mm when stacked. Air holes in the bottom allow the use of smoke wood even in pot form. By using the attached bottom plate, it can also be used on a cassette stove with normal smoke chips. Can be used cleanly due to anodised aluminium treatment.
The development of this product started with a hint from a camper who said, "If I could smoke food without leaving it unattended, I would like to try it outdoors". Solid fuel has a fixed burning time, so we decided that it was suitable for 'leaving it alone' and tried using it, but the normal pot type did not have enough heat and the smoke chips did not catch fire. So we devised the bottom of the pot and by using aluminium foil, we were able to produce enough smoke even with solid fuel. By using a bottom plate, it can be used with a variety of heat sources.
The use of aluminium foil is essential when using smoke chips. The smoker is hot, so care must be taken to avoid burns.
About Kawasaki City Store
KAWASAKI CITY STORE brings a curated collection of products from the City of Kawasaki in Japan to customers around the world. We promise to support our customers kindly, courteously, and promptly, based on the spirit of Omotenashi.
Kawasaki City is located just west of Tokyo, Japan. As part of the Tokyo metropolitan area, the city has significantly contributed to Japan's industrialization and modernization.
Furthermore, Kawasaki City is one of the locations depicted in "The 53 Stations of the Tokaido" (Hiroshige Utagawa, 1832-1833) and is situated along the historic Tokaido road, the highway connecting Edo to Kyoto. Therefore, we honor both modern and traditional Japanese cultures. Through this store, overseas customers can purchase a variety of products made by Japanese specialists, from glass artisans to sheet metal workers.