Choosing the right Blok grill depends on how you cook, how many people you typically entertain and the type of outdoor cooking experience you want to create.
Compact models such as the Blok Hako are ideal for smaller terraces, relaxed social grilling and high heat cooking over charcoal. Their concentrated cooking area creates intense heat that works beautifully for skewers, seafood and smaller cuts of meat.
The Naka and Naka Wide grills provide greater flexibility for everyday outdoor cooking, giving more cooking space while maintaining the intimate style of table grilling that defines the Blok range.
For larger gatherings and more ambitious live fire cooking, the Kita and Kita Wide grills create a more substantial cooking platform suited to entertaining, larger cuts of meat and multi zone charcoal cooking.
Another important consideration is accessories. Forged steel skewers, planchas and grill top systems can all expand the flexibility of your setup and influence which grill best suits your cooking style.
Every Blok grill is handcrafted in Britain using robust steel construction designed for long term outdoor use and consistent live fire performance.
Fire Notes
The best grill is not necessarily the largest one. Compact charcoal grills often create the most intense and controllable heat for everyday live fire cooking.
Recommended Blok Setup
The Hako suits smaller social cooking, while the Kita Wide is ideal for larger gatherings and chef style outdoor entertaining.
Choosing the right Blok grill depends on how you cook, how many people you typically entertain and the type of outdoor cooking experience you want to create.
Compact models such as the Blok Hako are ideal for smaller terraces, relaxed social grilling and high heat cooking over charcoal. Their concentrated cooking area creates intense heat that works beautifully for skewers, seafood and smaller cuts of meat.
The Naka and Naka Wide grills provide greater flexibility for everyday outdoor cooking, giving more cooking space while maintaining the intimate style of table grilling that defines the Blok range.
For larger gatherings and more ambitious live fire cooking, the Kita and Kita Wide grills create a more substantial cooking platform suited to entertaining, larger cuts of meat and multi zone charcoal cooking.
Another important consideration is accessories. Forged steel skewers, planchas and grill top systems can all expand the flexibility of your setup and influence which grill best suits your cooking style.
Every Blok grill is handcrafted in Britain using robust steel construction designed for long term outdoor use and consistent live fire performance.
Fire Notes
The best grill is not necessarily the largest one. Compact charcoal grills often create the most intense and controllable heat for everyday live fire cooking.
Recommended Blok Setup
The Hako suits smaller social cooking, while the Kita Wide is ideal for larger gatherings and chef style outdoor entertaining.
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How To Choose The Right Blok Grill For Your Cooking Style
Choosing the right Blok grill depends on how you cook, how many people you typically entertain and the type of outdoor cooking experience you want to create.
Compact models such as the Blok Hako are ideal for smaller terraces, relaxed social grilling and high heat cooking over charcoal. Their concentrated cooking area creates intense heat that works beautifully for skewers, seafood and smaller cuts of meat.
The Naka and Naka Wide grills provide greater flexibility for everyday outdoor cooking, giving more cooking space while maintaining the intimate style of table grilling that defines the Blok range.
For larger gatherings and more ambitious live fire cooking, the Kita and Kita Wide grills create a more substantial cooking platform suited to entertaining, larger cuts of meat and multi zone charcoal cooking.
Another important consideration is accessories. Forged steel skewers, planchas and grill top systems can all expand the flexibility of your setup and influence which grill best suits your cooking style.
Every Blok grill is handcrafted in Britain using robust steel construction designed for long term outdoor use and consistent live fire performance.
Fire Notes
The best grill is not necessarily the largest one. Compact charcoal grills often create the most intense and controllable heat for everyday live fire cooking.
Recommended Blok Setup
The Hako suits smaller social cooking, while the Kita Wide is ideal for larger gatherings and chef style outdoor entertaining.
Choosing the right Blok grill depends on how you cook, how many people you typically entertain and the type of outdoor cooking experience you want to create.
Compact models such as the Blok Hako are ideal for smaller terraces, relaxed social grilling and high heat cooking over charcoal. Their concentrated cooking area creates intense heat that works beautifully for skewers, seafood and smaller cuts of meat.
The Naka and Naka Wide grills provide greater flexibility for everyday outdoor cooking, giving more cooking space while maintaining the intimate style of table grilling that defines the Blok range.
For larger gatherings and more ambitious live fire cooking, the Kita and Kita Wide grills create a more substantial cooking platform suited to entertaining, larger cuts of meat and multi zone charcoal cooking.
Another important consideration is accessories. Forged steel skewers, planchas and grill top systems can all expand the flexibility of your setup and influence which grill best suits your cooking style.
Every Blok grill is handcrafted in Britain using robust steel construction designed for long term outdoor use and consistent live fire performance.
Fire Notes
The best grill is not necessarily the largest one. Compact charcoal grills often create the most intense and controllable heat for everyday live fire cooking.
Recommended Blok Setup
The Hako suits smaller social cooking, while the Kita Wide is ideal for larger gatherings and chef style outdoor entertaining.
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