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product_id: 4501422
title: "Fire Sense Large Rectangle Yakatori Charcoal Grills"
brand: "fire sense"
price: "€ 85.70"
currency: EUR
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.sk/products/4501422-fire-sense-large-rectangle-yakatori-charcoal-grills
store_origin: SK
region: Slovakia
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# Superior heat retention Handmade refractory clay Adjustable ventilation control Fire Sense Large Rectangle Yakatori Charcoal Grills

**Brand:** fire sense
**Price:** € 85.70
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Elevate your BBQ game with authentic Japanese clay grilling mastery!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Fire Sense Large Rectangle Yakatori Charcoal Grills by fire sense
- **How much does it cost?** € 85.70 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sk](https://www.desertcart.sk/products/4501422-fire-sense-large-rectangle-yakatori-charcoal-grills)

## Best For

- fire sense enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted fire sense brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Yet Spacious:** 170 sq. in. cooking surface fits perfectly on any tabletop for social grilling
- • **Precision Heat Management:** Adjustable vents let you master your cooking temperature effortlessly
- • **Portable Outdoor Essential:** Lightweight 18 lbs design with handles—ideal for camping, backyard, or travel
- • **Timeless Durability with Care:** Ceramic clay construction demands mindful storage but rewards with superior cooking
- • **Authentic Japanese Craftsmanship:** Handmade clay grill for unmatched heat radiation and juicier meals

## Overview

The Fire Sense 60450 Yakatori Charcoal Grill is a large, handmade Japanese-style tabletop BBQ crafted from refractory clay for exceptional heat retention and even cooking. Featuring a 170 sq. in. chrome cooking surface, internal charcoal grates, and adjustable ventilation, it delivers a unique grilling experience perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who value tradition, flavor, and portability. Weighing 18 lbs with built-in handles, it’s designed for camping, backyard gatherings, and travel, requiring careful storage to maintain its ceramic integrity.

## Description

Product description Internal Charcoal Grates Features internal charcoal grates for efficient fuel burning and prolonged grilling sessions. Internal Charcoal Grates Features internal charcoal grates for efficient fuel burning and prolonged grilling sessions. Stand with Handles Included Comes with a convenient stand featuring handles for easy transport and stability. Stand with Handles Included Comes with a convenient stand featuring handles for easy transport and stability. Adjustable Ventilation Control airflow for precise temperature regulation, ensuring perfect grilling results every time. Adjustable Ventilation Control airflow for precise temperature regulation, ensuring perfect grilling results every time. Durable Cooking Grill Equipped with a durable chrome cooking grill for even heat distribution and easy cleaning. Durable Cooking Grill Equipped with a durable chrome cooking grill for even heat distribution and easy cleaning. Handmade Clay Construction Crafted with clay, this grill boasts superior heat retention for juicier and more tender meals. Handmade Clay Construction Crafted with clay, this grill boasts superior heat retention for juicier and more tender meals.

Review: Going into the third grilling season!!! - Update 5: The good folks just sent a replacement cooking grid and another of the charcoal grid and we are ready for the Spring Grilling season while in lockdown. The customer service has been fantastic and this grill continues to turn out AMAZING food with just a handful of charcoal. This season I got Kamodo Joe big block charcoal and it already seems to be a whole lot better than briquettes or the Lazari mesquite. Great to have this grill to add some variety to my cooking while we are awaiting release from lockdown Update #4: Fire Sense sent replacement grids! Wonderful folks. Update #3 STARTING TO FAIL The ceramic "grates" that hold the charcoal are starting to break up. It cooks very well, but the quality of the materials is not great. UPDATE #2 Still loving this little grill. Over the weekend I made a "riser" to get the grill a bit higher off the charcoal since if you cook fatty foods, the flare ups tend to singe things (or I could just LEARN something from the Japanese and stop cooking fatty food). So far there have been no issues with the plastic edging melting or with the vent doors. I do not expect this to be the longest lived grill I have ever had, but the results can be spectacular. Last night we did chunks of marinated chicken thigh on skewers which came off tasting better than most restaurant foods. Got a crispy char along with moist meat. I was sure to skin the meet to avoid flareups though. UPDATE! Loving this hibachi a lot after using it for a couple of months. It does a fantastic job with chicken, fish and lean meat. Because of the way the heat is insulated and funneled "up", the sear on food is excellent. No issues with durability, but we do put it away every evening after use. The thin metal vents are still holding up as is the plastic trim. The rack is losing its chrome finish to reveal a solid copper construction. Not stainless as advertised, but good enough. An added advantage is that the rack has a fence aruond it that keeps food from slipping off when using a spatula. Stil loving it. I bought this as an addition to our Lodge Cast Iron Sportsman Grill, and I am very happy with it after grilling, beef, chicken, pork and fish, this is a great little grill. And since I am one frugal SOB, I love it doubly for how little charcoal it requires to cook a meal for four people. In general about 16-20 briquets will cook all the meat (and even extrs) for a group of four folks. Our Sportsman grill literally takes 5x that much for the same result because while you lose a TON of heat through the cast iron of the Sportsman, the clay body of the Fire Sense is an insulator any the fuel is not wasted. The Fire Sense does indeed seem to focus the heat up for a fantastic sear on food and a wonderful smokey flavor. Yes, this is a very inexpensively made grill. The vents are thin metal that you have to be careful with, the "bumpers" areoun the upper rim are all cheap plastic and the grill surface is a little "light", Please note that on mine, the grill grate is all stainless and cleans up easily. Mine is NOT painted as others have noted. The body of the grill is unfired clay that was made in a mould and then the vents and bumbers were stapled (yes stapled) into the clay before it was fully dry. This means that if you leave it out in thhe weather, it WILL disintegrate. Don't while, just empty the ashes after each use and put it away carefully. I suspect that it is about as durable as a red clay flower pot. . Overall this grill makes great tasting food, really quickly with almost NO charcoal. PROS: - Fantastic heat for a great sear (you do need to watch it when you are first using it) - Cheap on charcoal. One Costco bag looks to last us most of the season - Wonderful smoky flavor to the good - Easy clean up of the cooking grid so far - Inexpensive overall (but should be cheaper du to the minimal manufacturing costs) - Light weight - Comes with a neat"handling rack" so you can move it, even when hot - FANTASTICALLY well packaged for shipping. (seriously, this is important. I HATE it when stuff arrives in the "store box" and is in pieces). CONS - Really inexpensive construction - Unfired clay body has about the same durability as a flowerpot - Feels like the vents will not last too long (so quit fooling with them) - Having the parts stapled into the clay is really odd Get one and grill.
Review: So far, so good! - First off: it took forever to arrive. I ordered the skewers and the grill at the same time. The skewers arrived first while the grill arrived 3-4 weeks later. This was supposed to be a present; I ended up buying a replacement present. Shipping delays aside, this is a practical little grill that has been working quite well so far. The cooking capacity is good, specially if you have the right skewers for the job. Assembly was a breeze; it comes practically assembled already. That said, the packaging material (styrofoam) does stick to the grill, so make sure to thoroughly clean it before first use. On the looks side, I think it looks quite adorable and I quite like the peach/light pink color. That said, the paint/coating is a matte one, so it can be stained a bit too easily. We've managed to keep it stain free so far by immediately wiping down anything that lands on it (granted that the grill is not piping hot, of course). Regarding durability: will have to revisit the review for this, but so far, so good. I imagine that the big impact to durability is regarding the grill's integrity. So, don't drop it or crack it, and you should be fine.

## Features

- FIRE SENSE LARGE YAKATORI CHARCOAL GRILL: Discover what the Japanese have recognized for centuries as the best grill construction clay. This outdoor cooking grill uses charcoal as its source of fuel.
- The Large Yakatori Charcoal Grill is a genuine Japanese table BBQ. Handmade using clay, the Yakatori Grill radiates heat, producing a juicier and more tender meal. This BBQ grill comes with a charcoal grate and cooking grill included.
- FEATURES: Genuine Japanese table barbeque | Handmade clay construction | Adjustable ventilation | Chrome cooking grill | Internal charcoal grates| This charcoal BBQ grill has been specially designed to be used on a tabletop.
- 17“ x 10" cooking surface area | Stand with handles included | This outdoor grill features a handmade clay construction.
- ASSEMBLED DIMENSIONS: 18"W, 10"L, 7"H; Weight: 20 lbs | This barbecue grill is perfect for camping and backyard outdoor cooking | FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003601SRA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #306,451 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #475 in Charcoal Grills |
| Brand | Fire Sense |
| Brand Name | Fire Sense |
| Color | Tan |
| Cooking Surface Area | 170 Square Inches |
| Cooking System | grill |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,623 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Ceramic |
| Frame Material | Ceramic |
| Fuel Type | Charcoal |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00690730604502 |
| Grill Configuration | Portable |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Included Components | Fire Sense Large Yakatori Charcoal Grill |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Item Dimensions | 10 x 18 x 7 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10"D x 18"W x 7"H |
| Item Type Name | Fire Sense BBQ Grills |
| Item Weight | 18 Pounds |
| Main Burner Count | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Well Traveled Living |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 60450 |
| Material Type | Ceramic |
| Model Name | Fire Sense Large Yakatori Charcoal Grill |
| Model Number | 60450 |
| Number Of Racks | 1 |
| Number of Heating Elements | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Adjustable Air Vent, Portable, Superior Heat Retention |
| Product Dimensions | 10"D x 18"W x 7"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Air Vent, Portable, Superior Heat Retention |
| UPC | 726325702770 758260015622 719918326088 690730604502 110709382342 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Fire Sense
- **Color:** Tan
- **Fuel Type:** Charcoal
- **Product Dimensions:** 10"D x 18"W x 7"H
- **Special Feature:** Adjustable Air Vent, Portable, Superior Heat Retention

## Images

![Fire Sense Large Rectangle Yakatori Charcoal Grills - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71rkFZ2GbUL.jpg)
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![Fire Sense Large Rectangle Yakatori Charcoal Grills - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81toeur8ZkL.jpg)
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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does anyone know if this can be used indoors with good ventilation?  I am planning on using the more expensive Japanese charcoal.**
A: If you're smart, it's not a problem.  We use it on our screened porch with at least one window open-- that's more than enough.  Used in our dining room, I make sure to have one window open and the kitchen range hood fan on.  Bear in mind that our (Viking) range hood can suck small children off the floor.  In China, hot pot restaurants will have 80-100 charcoal fired hot pots going at one time in a dining room.  Presumably there's some sort of ventilation at work, but literally nothing apparent.  In 30 years I have never heard of a problem.  Note that if CO or CO2 were a problem, you'd know-- a headache, vision issues, etc.  It's not like being hit by a train.  I use ours in our dining room with one window open and the kitchen range hood fan going: zero problems.  I also use real charcoal (hardwood lump) and smoke simply isn't a concern. You can use smokeless, but it's really not required.  Never use briquettes, which are usually a mix of coal and binder.

**Q: Is this grill for indoor cooking? Is it safe?**
A: No. There is a big difference between a traditional Japanese house (very drafty) and modern homes (often wrapped in Tyvek to make them even more airtight). Even high-quality binchotan charcoal produces a lot of carbon dioxide, as well as carbon monoxide. I have seen restaurants that use commercial vent hoods over the grills, but if you want to grill indoors, you should be looking at an electric unit. Again, I'm not saying that people never have used these indoors, just that it won't work in a modern home.

**Q: Can this withstand the heat from bin-chou-tan coal? (1000 degrees)**
A: Yes, I've used mine 3 x and has not been a problem.

**Q: The instruction say no table top. but appear be i can place it over my outdoor table. isnt it ?**
A: I don’t know I have the small one.What I did whe I placed it on an outdoor table I put down foil on top of that I put ceramic tile.
I made sure everything where a coal might l fall was covered 
Thi



I don’t know I have the small one.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Going into the third grilling season!!!
*by W***R on April 1, 2017*

Update 5: The good folks just sent a replacement cooking grid and another of the charcoal grid and we are ready for the Spring Grilling season while in lockdown. The customer service has been fantastic and this grill continues to turn out AMAZING food with just a handful of charcoal. This season I got Kamodo Joe big block charcoal and it already seems to be a whole lot better than briquettes or the Lazari mesquite. Great to have this grill to add some variety to my cooking while we are awaiting release from lockdown Update #4: Fire Sense sent replacement grids! Wonderful folks. Update #3 STARTING TO FAIL The ceramic "grates" that hold the charcoal are starting to break up. It cooks very well, but the quality of the materials is not great. UPDATE #2 Still loving this little grill. Over the weekend I made a "riser" to get the grill a bit higher off the charcoal since if you cook fatty foods, the flare ups tend to singe things (or I could just LEARN something from the Japanese and stop cooking fatty food). So far there have been no issues with the plastic edging melting or with the vent doors. I do not expect this to be the longest lived grill I have ever had, but the results can be spectacular. Last night we did chunks of marinated chicken thigh on skewers which came off tasting better than most restaurant foods. Got a crispy char along with moist meat. I was sure to skin the meet to avoid flareups though. UPDATE! Loving this hibachi a lot after using it for a couple of months. It does a fantastic job with chicken, fish and lean meat. Because of the way the heat is insulated and funneled "up", the sear on food is excellent. No issues with durability, but we do put it away every evening after use. The thin metal vents are still holding up as is the plastic trim. The rack is losing its chrome finish to reveal a solid copper construction. Not stainless as advertised, but good enough. An added advantage is that the rack has a fence aruond it that keeps food from slipping off when using a spatula. Stil loving it. I bought this as an addition to our Lodge Cast Iron Sportsman Grill, and I am very happy with it after grilling, beef, chicken, pork and fish, this is a great little grill. And since I am one frugal SOB, I love it doubly for how little charcoal it requires to cook a meal for four people. In general about 16-20 briquets will cook all the meat (and even extrs) for a group of four folks. Our Sportsman grill literally takes 5x that much for the same result because while you lose a TON of heat through the cast iron of the Sportsman, the clay body of the Fire Sense is an insulator any the fuel is not wasted. The Fire Sense does indeed seem to focus the heat up for a fantastic sear on food and a wonderful smokey flavor. Yes, this is a very inexpensively made grill. The vents are thin metal that you have to be careful with, the "bumpers" areoun the upper rim are all cheap plastic and the grill surface is a little "light", Please note that on mine, the grill grate is all stainless and cleans up easily. Mine is NOT painted as others have noted. The body of the grill is unfired clay that was made in a mould and then the vents and bumbers were stapled (yes stapled) into the clay before it was fully dry. This means that if you leave it out in thhe weather, it WILL disintegrate. Don't while, just empty the ashes after each use and put it away carefully. I suspect that it is about as durable as a red clay flower pot. . Overall this grill makes great tasting food, really quickly with almost NO charcoal. PROS: - Fantastic heat for a great sear (you do need to watch it when you are first using it) - Cheap on charcoal. One Costco bag looks to last us most of the season - Wonderful smoky flavor to the good - Easy clean up of the cooking grid so far - Inexpensive overall (but should be cheaper du to the minimal manufacturing costs) - Light weight - Comes with a neat"handling rack" so you can move it, even when hot - FANTASTICALLY well packaged for shipping. (seriously, this is important. I HATE it when stuff arrives in the "store box" and is in pieces). CONS - Really inexpensive construction - Unfired clay body has about the same durability as a flowerpot - Feels like the vents will not last too long (so quit fooling with them) - Having the parts stapled into the clay is really odd Get one and grill.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So far, so good!
*by S***Z on January 29, 2026*

First off: it took forever to arrive. I ordered the skewers and the grill at the same time. The skewers arrived first while the grill arrived 3-4 weeks later. This was supposed to be a present; I ended up buying a replacement present. Shipping delays aside, this is a practical little grill that has been working quite well so far. The cooking capacity is good, specially if you have the right skewers for the job. Assembly was a breeze; it comes practically assembled already. That said, the packaging material (styrofoam) does stick to the grill, so make sure to thoroughly clean it before first use. On the looks side, I think it looks quite adorable and I quite like the peach/light pink color. That said, the paint/coating is a matte one, so it can be stained a bit too easily. We've managed to keep it stain free so far by immediately wiping down anything that lands on it (granted that the grill is not piping hot, of course). Regarding durability: will have to revisit the review for this, but so far, so good. I imagine that the big impact to durability is regarding the grill's integrity. So, don't drop it or crack it, and you should be fine.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ The grate is better then what is pictured!
*by J***K on April 4, 2012*

So I purchased this grill as a starter yakatori grill and a grill to use my wok with. I figured it's relatively inexpensive, looked to be built well and I liked that the entire unit was ceramic and not cheap stamped sheet metal. First the good stuff i've found so far: A lot of people complained that the grate is different then what is pictured and is very unstable, falls off and what not. Well they resolved the issue (with mine at least) and the grill has little tabs on the sides that press down on the sides of the grill so it's actually REALLY secure. The metal basket that the grill sits in is pretty cool too, it has a bucket like wire handle to carry it around with and it also sits the ceramic up off the surface you have the grill on. It also feels pretty sturdy. As for how the grill functions, it's very straight forward and simple, one baffle, a coal grate, and a small ash bin/plenum area. Possible issues: First thing I noticed that could be a potential issue is that the ceramic is an unfired slip style ceramic, kinda like those ceramic chiminea's you find at the home improvement stores. Now I have one of those too (which incidentally I also cook on :p)and the only issue I've ever had from that one is that there have been a couple nights where I had stuffed it with wood and had 10' flames shooting out the top of it which resulted in the chiminea cracking a bit. So concidering I won't ever be able to get 10' flames to shoot out the top of the yakatori I don't think it will be an issue. As for cooking with it I have yet to fire it up (tonight prob). People were complaining about how the cook surface is small, well it's a yakatori, it's meant for cooking little kabobs, single strips of meat and generally little asian stuff. No you probably won't be able to bbq 20 burgers for the neighbors and their savage little children that are busy destroying your yard on it but then again it's not meant for that. If thats what you want, spend another $40, buy yourself a weber, go to wal-mart buy the $15 tube-o-beef, slice off some patties and call it good. Only thing else I can think of is yes, if you drop it, it will break, so don't be dumb and handle it with care. I'll put up another review post cooking experiments. I'll be using mesquite lump coal as no one sells the crazy 1800 degree japanese stuff around here. I will be making kabobs, and attempting to stir fry with my wok on it too.

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