
Now delivering our quality products country wide, right at your doorstep. Our company is situated in the heart of the Mosselbay area in the Western Cape. We have a wide range of indoor & outdoor braai units, build-in or free-standing and braai accessories available for you to choose from.
Popular Built-in Braai Types & Features
- Material: Available in durable 304 or 316 stainless steel (best for coastal areas) or economical mild steel, usually with a heat-resistant black finish.
- Fuel Types:
- Wood/Charcoal: Traditional units like the 1200mm Sizzler.
- Gas Combo: Provides the flexibility of a gas griller and a traditional wood fire, such as the Home Fires 2000 customize.
- Standard Components: Most units include an ember maker, steel grid, light fitting, ash pan and warming tray, custom made.
Key Aspects of South African Braai Culture
Cultural Fusion: The flavours reflect a diverse heritage, incorporating Indian, Malay, and African influences
The Fire & Setup: A “proper” braai uses wood rather than charcoal, which provides a unique, smoky flavor and defines the atmosphere. The fire is a focal point for social gathering, often lasting for hours.
The Food: The menu is meat-centric, featuring boerewors (spiced sausage), steak, marinated chicken, lamb chops, and sosaties (skewers). Essential sides include pap (maize porridge), chakalaka (spicy vegetable relish), and braaibroodjies (grilled cheese and tomato sandwiches).
The “Braai Master”: Traditionally, a designated “braai master” (often male) is responsible for cooking, while guests mingle nearby.
Social Significance: Braai serves as a unifying force, crossing racial and social divides. It is central to celebrating national holidays and watching sporting events like rugby or cricket.
Types of Stainless Steel Braais
Whether you’re building a permanent entertainment area or need something portable, there is a configuration for every setup:
Mobile / Portable Braais: Ideal for smaller patios or camping, these often feature wheels or removable legs.
Built-in Braais: Integrated into a wall or structure, these add long-term property value. They often include features like ember makers and ash pans.
Freestanding / Patio Braais: These units stand on their own or on a cabinet/pedestal, offering flexibility without requiring construction.

