Briout Marshmallow Roasting Sticks 12 Colors Extra Long 45'' Stainless Telescoping Hot Dog Smores Skewers Kids Safe Barbecue Forks for Campfire Bonfire and Grill(12 Count)
$23.71
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What materials are the Briout marshmallow roasting sticks made of? A: The Briout marshmallow roasting sticks are made of premium quality 304 stainless steel, ensuring they are rust-resistant and safe for roasting.
- Q: What is the maximum length of the roasting sticks? A: The maximum length of the roasting sticks is 45 inches, allowing for a safe distance from the fire.
- Q: Are these roasting sticks safe for kids? A: Yes, the roasting sticks are designed with a safe length of 45 inches and a heat-insulated rubber handle, making them suitable for children under adult supervision.
- Q: How do I clean the roasting sticks after use? A: The roasting sticks can be easily cleaned and stored in the matching storage bag for convenience. Simply wash them with warm, soapy water.
- Q: Can these roasting sticks hold heavy food items? A: At their longest telescopic state, the roasting sticks can hold up to 0.66 pounds. It is recommended not to exceed 1 pound to ensure safety and effectiveness.
- Q: What occasions are the roasting sticks suitable for? A: The roasting sticks are perfect for garden and backyard barbecues, camping trips, bonfires, and fireside gatherings.
- Q: Do the roasting sticks come with a warranty or guarantee? A: Yes, the manufacturer offers a service guarantee and is ready to assist customers with any issues to ensure satisfaction.
- Q: What is the shortest length of the roasting sticks? A: The shortest length of the roasting sticks is 11.8 inches, making them compact enough for easy storage and portability.
- Q: How does the handle design benefit the user? A: The handle is made of comfortable PVC with finger indents, providing a firm grip while protecting hands from heat during use.
- Q: Is it normal for the fork tips to turn black after use? A: Yes, it is normal for the fork tips to turn black after prolonged contact with fire due to the high heat.