24" RIO GRANDE - The biggest one yet

$90.00
(229 reviews) Write a Review
SKU:
RG024
UPC:
736846969835
Availability:
Usually ships within 1 business day
Weight:
27.00 LBS
Shipping:
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New and only offered at Southwest Disk - This is the largest disc available at 24 inches!

This brand new discada/disco cooking disc features your choice of handles - Angel Fire (1/2" Circle), Santa Fe (Horse Shoes), BBQ Springer (Springs) or the Trinity (1/2" Oval) handles.

We named this one after the mighty Rio Grande River. 

Features:

    • Huge 24" diameter
    • Semi-Flat bottom at about 10" across
    • Cones up to a height of 4"
    • Gives you 27" of cooking space end to end...this will hold a lot of food!!
    • Weighs in at a hefty 25 pounds and just shy of a 1/4" thick
    • Handles providing a secure and safe place to maneuver while cooking and carry it as well
    • * Burner sold separately

 

  • We thoroughly prep and clean the disk so you don't have to
  • We provide the disk with its first deep seasoning and firing 
    (It is READY TO USE when you receive it)
  • Size comparison to our standard 22" discada's 
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    The Mighty Rio Grande - One of the longest rivers of North America.  The Rio Grande flows out of the snowcapped Rocky Mountains in Colorado and journeys 1,900 miles to the Gulf of Mexico. It passes through 800 foot chasms of the Rio Grande Gorge, a wild and remote area of northern New Mexico. The canyon provides a wide variety of recreational opportunities, luring fishermen, hikers, artists, and whitewater boating enthusiasts. Access in the upper canyon is restricted by the terrain, but several trails lead to the rivers edge. The two most popular whitewater segments are the Taos Box, 17 miles of Class IV whitewater, and the 5 mile Racecourse, a Class III segment. The lower canyon is paralleled by state roads, and receives the majority of the recreational use.
    The Rio Grande and Red River designation was among the original eight rivers designated by Congress as Wild and Scenic in 1968. The designation was extended by legislation in 1994 to include an additional 12 miles of the Rio Grande. The designated area includes 60 miles of the Rio Grande from the Colorado/New Mexico state line to just beyond BLM's County Line Recreation Site, and the lower 4 miles of the Red River.

 

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  • 5
    100% Customer Satisfaction

    Posted by Edward From TEXAS on 22nd Dec 2011

    Got the 24" Rio Grande and the adjustable burner, ordered it this past Monday and just got it today Thursday! The disc exceeded my expectations and the stand is of high quality material and great design. Now i am going to torture my neighbors tomorrow, the smells of sizzling Beef Fajitas and onions and all the fixings is going to drive them crazy! Gotta Get You One!

  • 5
    One was good, Two is better

    Posted by Richard (S. Texas) on 2nd Sep 2011

    I received my 2nd Rio Grande, yesterday. They are just the best! Cooking with both this weekend! Thank you for a great product, David.

  • 5
    The Godfather of Discs

    Posted by Manzanares on 25th Jul 2011

    Purchased this disc without knowing if I would like it or not. IT IS AWESOME!!!! Amazing quality and craftsmanship, you will not go wrong with this purchase. Get one TODAY!

  • 5
    A winner of a wok!

    Posted by Richard (S. Texas) on 13th Jun 2011

    A great cooking utensil. I own and have given several Southwest Disks as gifts but, I believe the 24" Rio Grande is my favorite. Plenty of room for any size dish and easy to cook with. Seafood, poultry, beef, etc. Probably will buy another just in case mine disappears.