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Hot Coal Containers Small, ADA Compliant - HCC-S

Item: HCC-S
At A Glance
Small hot coal container
32 gal capacity
ADA Complaint
Animal resistant heavy duty hot coal enclosure
Used to dump hot coals
In Stock.
Lead Times: Usually ships in 30-45 days but lead times can vary.

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  • Qualified GSA and CMAS Buyers will receive a discount
  • Bulk orders of 25 units or more will receive a discount

Hot Coal Containers

The Hot Coal Containers from BearSaver provide a safer environment for parks and campgrounds alike. The user simply dumps hot coals in through the top and does not have to worry about anything else. Servicing is made easy by opening the back service door and swinging out the inside container. Designed and manufactured in the USA, the Hot Coal Container helps reduce maintenance costs and helps prevent potential fire hazards. Available in two sizes.

MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS

All hinges, handles, striker plates and hardware are zinc coated for corrosion resistance. The door hinges are heavy-duty piano hinge material using stainless steel pins. The housing and doors are made from corrosion resistant steel and are finished using a textured powder coat process. The finish is resistant to humidity, salt spray, fog, ultraviolet rays, abrasion and chemicals. 

Specifications

  • Product Name Hot Coal Containers Small - HCC-S
  • Manufacturer Name Bearsaver
  • Item # HCC-S
  • Weight 205 lbs
  • Assembled Width 21 in
  • Assembled Height 43 in
  • Assembled Length 34 in
  • Shipped From Ontario, California 91761
  • Warranty 1 year
  • Bulk Discounts

  • Made in the USA

  • Recycle Across America

  • Certified Bear Resistant

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Certified as Bear-Resistant by the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee (IGBC)

BearSaver products meet all the specific Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee (IGBC) criteria. The protocol for testing was developed through a cooperative effort among Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee (IGBC), Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, the US Forest Service, the Living with Wildlife Foundation, and the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center.