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In an era when people are spending less and less time together, what better way to catch up with family and friends than organise a barbecue in the local park or at the beach.

Whenever people get together in public open spaces across Australia, activities are very much concentrated around the popular barbecue facilities.

Established since 1965, D. A. Christie has been a pioneer in the design, development and manufacturing of commercial quality barbecues for the outdoor and leisure industry.

Proudly Australian owned, the company has built its reputation on providing innovative, reliable, functional, premium quality products.

A range of advanced design and manufacturing features combine to ensure all Christie barbecues, cookers and coin operated electric timer controls are simple to install, safe, reliable and easy to use.

Christie barbecues and cookers are made exclusively in Australia from the highest quality components.

Designed to deliver superior, trouble free, user friendly operation, light emitting diode diagnostics and a modular control system allow easy serviceability.

Christie barbecues feature advanced laminated hotplate technology for even heat distribution. Child smart safety features are incorporated in all products.

Christie’s range of products (gas or electric) includes the following.

  • Freestanding barbecue or cooker (various configurations)
  • Modular barbecue or cooker (kit forms)
  • Bricked-in models (various configurations)
  • Freestanding ‘cabin’barbecue (with extra child safety features)
  • Coin-operated electric timer control.

For your nearest authorised distributor telephone 1300 135 227, email sales@dachristie.com.au or visit the web site at www.dachristie.com.au

* Copy supplied by D. A. Christie Pty Ltd

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