🔥 Custom Braai Royalty: The Stainless Steel Throne We Built for One Lucky Legend 🔥
- michellepottas
- Apr 7
- 2 min read
At Chimbro, we don’t just make braais. We forge fire-thrones—crafted in pure stainless steel, fine-tuned to your flame-flipping style, and designed to turn neighbours green with envy. Our latest custom project? A masterpiece that deserves a drumroll... or maybe just a sizzling steak in its honour.
This wasn’t just any braai. This was a custom stainless steel stunner, handcrafted for a client who knows their way around a chop and wasn’t settling for anything off-the-shelf. We’re talking about the full Chimbro experience here:
🌟 Our Signature Suspension Roll-Up Braai Frame – Because lifting a heavy braai grid is so last century. Smooth as butter, strong as a springbok.
🔥 Stainless Steel Free-Floating Grid with Hook Bracket – The grid glides. The bracket holds. You adjust heights like a braaiing ninja.

🥩 Asada Tray – For those who want to channel their inner Argentinian and conquer open-flame grilling like a gaucho.
💥 Coal Trays – Because heat control is everything. Scatter your coals, raise your grid, and let the magic happen.
This build was all about customisation – from dimensions to layout, every detail was shaped to suit our client’s braai dreams. And as always, we only used stainless steel, because we don’t do “sort of strong” – we do built-to-outlive-your-children strong.
Our welds? Neat as a haircut before a wedding. Our finishes? So shiny you might just see your reflection mid-braai (and have an existential moment). Our attitude? A healthy mix of serious craftsmanship and not-so-serious banter.

Let’s be honest – anyone can slap together some metal and call it a braai. But we take pride in creating functional fire art. This project is proof that with Chimbro, you're not just getting a braai – you’re commissioning a legacy.
Want something that fits your space, your style, and your sizzle? Hit us up. Whether you want an embermaker, a grid that levitates (ok, not yet, but we’re working on it), or a braai that doubles as a conversation piece – we’ve got you.
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