Hibachi Grills
Handcrafted hibachi grills built with firebrick and cast iron in Buenos Aires. Each unit delivers authentic binchotan charcoal heat, precise airflow control, and the sear intensity of a Japanese konro — ready for your backyard or restaurant.
Large Japanese Charcoal Hibachi Grill with Legs
Medium Japanese Charcoal Hibachi Grill with Legs
Small Japanese Charcoal Hibachi Grill with Legs
Large Outdoor Hibachi Grill
Small Hibachi Charcoal Grill
Medium Cast Iron Hibachi Grill
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The Japanese Charcoal Grill Built for Real Heat
Our hibachi grills are engineered for the kind of heat that only firebrick and cast iron can deliver. Six adjustable air inlets let you dial in temperature precisely, whether you're charring yakitori skewers over binchotan or searing a steak with restaurant-level intensity — the way Japan's finest japanese style grill tradition intended.
Each unit is handcrafted in Buenos Aires by a team of ten artisans producing 30 to 40 grills per month — fully assembled, tested, and ready to fire up. From the portable Small Hibachi to the full-size Large, every model shares the same firebrick base and iron construction.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Fuku Labs hibachi grills portable?
Yes. The Small and Medium hibachis are compact enough to place on any outdoor table or countertop. The Large model is designed for fixed setups like restaurant terraces or permanent backyard stations. All three are manageable for two people to carry and reposition.
How do I clean my hibachi before and after use?
Before use, remove any ash from the previous session and wipe the interior with a dry cloth. After grilling, let the unit cool completely, then scrape the grate with a stiff brush. Wipe the iron body with a light coat of oil to prevent oxidation and extend its life.
What are the benefits of a firebrick and cast iron hibachi?
Firebrick retains and radiates heat evenly, reducing hot spots and extending the life of your charcoal burn — up to 5 hours with binchotan. Cast iron distributes that heat across the grate for a consistent, restaurant-quality sear. Together, they outperform ceramic or thin-steel alternatives in both performance and durability.
What's the difference between firebrick and diatomaceous earth?
Traditional Japanese konros are made from diatomaceous earth, a lightweight ceramic material prized for its insulation — but fragile and slow to cool. Our hibachis use firebrick, which is denser, more resistant to impact, and better suited to outdoor conditions. You get the same heat retention with a construction built to handle daily use.
Why are your hibachi grills more accessible than other models?
We manufacture in Argentina, offering competitive pricing without compromising quality. Each hibachi is handcrafted by our Buenos Aires team, fully assembled before shipping, and sold directly — with no retail or import markup adding to the price.
How long does shipping take?
We process orders quickly. Standard shipping within the United States typically takes just 2 to 5 business days from the moment you place your order.
Are the hibachi grills shipped unassembled?
No — every Fuku Labs hibachi ships fully assembled and tested. Unlike flat-pack kits that require tools and guesswork, yours arrives ready to fill with charcoal and start cooking. Watch our setup video on the website to see exactly what to expect on delivery.
Can I use my hibachi alongside a Korean BBQ grill?
Absolutely. Many customers run a hibachi alongside a korean bbq grill to serve different cooking styles at the same table — yakitori and galbi side by side. Our Korean BBQ collection has options for every group size.