Description: Fully Custom Laser Engraved Big Green Egg For Older Rare 10" 4 Hole Handles that replace the X Large 2002-2003ish Green Eggs.***GRADE A TEAK***Perfect Fit Handle Design or give me a image that will fit on the 10"X1" flat surface of the handle and I can convert it to work on a cnc laser to engrave your image/logo/name/date/crazy fonts or something else (actual photos come out looking like terrible tattoos (not advised)). Simply contact me before purchasing and I will provide a proof of your image for free! NOT JUST BLOCK LETTERING! Perfect replica of OEM handle with Grade A teak wood. Not some cheap hardwood blocks. I will ship pre-coated in teak oil or raw if asked for. NO STAINING! NO SANDING! NO FITTING! Does include SS Screws (since your old handle used bolts and nuts). Keep up with the oiling and this handle will outlast the original handle by far! Handles for Large can be 4.125" long or 9" long depending on year manufactured. Handles for XL can be 9" long with 3 holes or 10" long with 4 holes depending on year manufactured. Please measure first before purchasing. Handles for Mini Max, Small, Medium, and older Large are 4.125" long. This handle fits the older X Large. For the 2XL, XLarge, Large 9" 3 hole handle please check my other listings. Due to the further sanctions imposed in response to the 2021 coup, Myanmar teak also cannot be traded in compliance with the U.S. Lacey Act, which requires that imports of wildlife, fish or plants must be legally harvested under the exporting country's laws. In addition Some types of Myanmar hardwood — such as teak — are sadly harvested unsustainably and often illegally. This leads to dwindling populations and a threat to species’ long-term survival (not to mention higher prices). My apologies, but can no longer offer a Burmese teak handle. HOWEVER!!! Introducing a much more environmentally sustainable successor IROKO! Closer to BGE's stock wood color, BUT with the benefits of teak's weather-ability and bug resistances. Also a much more affordable price point! ---Often dubbed ‘African teak’ and even a timber ‘Rolls Royce’, Iroko is a truly special species, suitable for almost any project. With phenomenal natural outdoor resistance, gorgeous exotic golden brown hues and rock-hard density, Iroko is a firm favorite for home renovators, commercial specifiers — and even boat builders! ---What is iroko wood used for? From decking to fencing, cladding, furniture and flooring, iroko’s superb density, durability and stability lend it to an incredibly wide range of applications and uses. With its luxurious golden brown-copper hues, it’s popular for smaller specialty items, wood-turning, veneers and other items. Naturally oily and moisture resistant, iroko is even popular for boat building. ---Iroko: durability and stability Due to its ‘upbringing’ surrounded by the intense, dry heat, wind and rain of tropical Africa, iroko is a highly seasoned wood. An oily hardwood, it has very high natural resistance to insects, pests and decay — a go-to outdoor timber for use in exposed areas. Iroko is an oily, waxy wood that’s resistant to large changes in its moisture content, meaning it has low levels of movement, shrinking and warping. This makes it a dimensionally stable wood, even popular for marine use. ---As mentioned, preservative treatment is not usually required before iroko is used outdoors, although it may be preferred in order to retain the original copper shades of color. Iroko: sustainability According to the IUCN Red List — a leading database of the conservation status of the world’s biodiversity — Iroko is classified as ‘Lower Risk’, a classification below Vulnerable. So, when buying your iroko, be sure that it’s sourced from sustainably-managed forests. Conservation status of iroko on the IUCN Red List. Some types of African hardwood — such as teak — are sadly harvested unsustainably and often illegally. This leads to dwindling populations and a threat to species’ long-term survival (not to mention higher prices). ---Iroko: treatment As mentioned, because of its excellent natural durability, iroko does not need any treatment before being used outdoors. But to maximize its longevity and preserve its natural color — after around 12 months, it will start to turn a silvery-grey — you can apply a quality preservative. Because of its natural oiliness, iroko should be first wiped down with methylated spirits to remove any substances that may lead to coating or adhesion failure before the finish is applied. There are many different types of treatment on the market, but you usually can’t go wrong with a clear oil finish. Lots of happy customers with great thoughtful and personal handles have been made! Make their Big Green Egg their own today! Please contact me prior to purchasing to give me your artwork or ideas. With your approval and purchase I will laser your image onto your handle. And PLEASE ask all questions before purchasing. Returns accepted!
Price: 50.15 USD
Location: Round Lake, Illinois
End Time: 2024-12-28T14:12:21.000Z
Shipping Cost: 7.9 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Handmade
Personalize: Yes
Type: Custom Handle
Model: X Large 2002-2003 Big Green Egg 10" 4 Hole
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Handle Material: IROKO
Personalization Instructions: Please let me know what logo or lettering with any kind of font you would like to make this a completely custom handle for you or as a gift! If you are unsure I can also create something with your dir