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
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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Great disco,
first disco I have ever owned but my father-in-law has had many and its very impressed that he is purchasing his own. Works great and has a great build.
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Rio Grande
This thing is a beast! Superior quality people! This is the real deal.
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Rio Grande (Discada)
I purchased this for work . I'm cooking for work "Cell's" within the CO. I think its a great product and the welds are top notch! I Served in the Navy and these ae as good as I saw in board!
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Awesome Disco
This disco is amazing, and well built. I love cooking on it! I will be using it for years to come.
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24" rio grande disc
Very well built, after I bought mine a lot of my friend asked me to buy for them. 5star
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Massive cook space
I have been using the Rio Grande for the past week in the backyard. It is a joy cooking on it. The clean up is easy. I had to modify my current burner to use the Rio. I would highly recommend this cooker if you need a lot of cooking space. I have a large lid that also works for this disc. I did not buy it from Southwest so I will not put vendor information here.
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Rio Grande
Just a great cooking disc! Unless you have a need for a smaller disc in particular, this is the one to get! The size is just perfect for cooking a complete meal on, lots of room on the side to move food off once it it done to keep warm until serving. Will hold a half gallon of oil for frying easily with room to drain oil off the food on the side. Well done!
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24” rio disk
This is a must have for all families, I cook huge amounts of food and I can do it all in this disk , I absolutely love it.
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sassyj999@gmail.com
Very fast shipping, we were thrilled to get our Disk within a week of ordering. Havent used the disk yet but it's very heavy and very well made, were are really looking forward to using our disk!