Big John 300761CMB, 120" Towable Outdoor Charcoal Rotisserie w/ Cutting Board & 13" Tires, 6SDR Combo
$7,498.00 /ea
Big John 300761CMB Overview
Features:
- Uses charcoal for a traditional, smoked BBQ flavor
- Rugged heavy duty commercial construction
- 13.1 sq ft cooking surface
- 6' steel cage rotisserie with electric motor
- Wood cutting board
- Ball hitch with separate adjustable drop leg with caster
- Hood mounted thermometer
- Slide out ash pan included
- 120" Overall trailer length
- Two 13" tires
Product Dimensions:
- Width: 53 Inches
- Height: 58 Inches
- Length: 120 Inches
Big John Warranty:
1 Year Limited
Big John 300761CMB Specifications
OEM
OEM Numbers
300761CMB, 6SDR Combo, 6SDR, 300761
Dimensions
Width
53 Inches
Height
58 Inches
Length
120 Inches
Details
Cooking Surface Area
1886.4 Square Inches
Cooking Surface Depth
31 Inches
Cooking Surface Width
61 Inches
Grill Material
Stainless Steel
Style
Single Door
Tire Size
13 Inches
Trailer Material
Powder Coated Steel
Type
Towable Charcoal Rotisseries
Weight
1,200 Pounds
Product Condition
New
Warranty
Manufacturer Warranty All items that include a warranty are based on the manufacturer's warranty policy. Purchasers are subject to working directly with the manufacturer to start & finish the warranty process. Note: Some manufacturers' warranties may not cover products when used in a residential setting. To ensure your intended use is covered, please contact us to verify the warranty terms before purchasing.
1 Year Limited
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Customer Q&A
How many poles are there and how many chickens can fit on each pole?
The Big John 300761CMB is a “cage” rotisserie and is not really suited for small items, such as chickens. It is more for whole carcass animals, such as pigs, lambs, goats, etc. This 6’SDR trailer unit has an upper and a lower part to the cage. They simply squeeze against each other to hold the pig in place. If you want to cook chickens, you would need to use chicken wire or something like that on the inside of the cage to close up the holes between the tines of the cage. Otherwise, the chickens will just fall through the gaps.
– GoFoodservice
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