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Re: Portable Propane Fire Pit

Postby 2bits » Sun Nov 22, 2020 7:30 pm

You've seen mine Tom, It is a camp chef also. It has a steel lid so it can also be a table

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Re: Portable Propane Fire Pit

Postby Sparksalot » Mon Nov 23, 2020 8:03 pm

Socal Tom wrote:I have the little red campfire. It’s easy, clean, no risk of carrying harmful pests with fire wood and takes up less space than a typical supply of wood. Making s’mores is more challenging because you don’t get coals, and it can go through propane if you run it on high. But it’s been a good thing for me.

I have a couple of friends with those. Great little fires, especially in no fire forests.
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Re: Portable Propane Fire Pit

Postby 2bits » Mon Nov 23, 2020 8:28 pm

As you can see from my previous picture it's great when you only have 20 minutes in the morning before work with an instant fire on the porch
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Re: Portable Propane Fire Pit

Postby dirtsailor2003 » Tue Nov 24, 2020 12:51 am

My friends have this voyager propane fire pit. It’s pricey but it was nice during the fire ban having a bit of ambiance. It puts off decent heat but it eats propane. One nice feature is the lid locks so all the fire rock stays in.

Here in Oregon when the ban is in effect we can only use propane or gas fire pits, stoves, bbqs. No charcoal, pellet or wood allowed.

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I prefer using my Solostove Bonfire, but it’s not always allowed,

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Re: Portable Propane Fire Pit

Postby NevadaBlue » Tue Dec 01, 2020 10:13 pm

The volcano grill is an excellent option. Spendy, but it will burn propane, wood or charcoal. It will grill and accomodate dutch ovens easily.

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It instantly erects and collapses and has a carry bag. Neat kit for sure.

Of course it can be used as a fire pit too.
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Re: Portable Propane Fire Pit

Postby dmb90260 » Wed Dec 02, 2020 8:33 am

I had the Little Red Fire The faux logs were very cheap and broke soon. I replaced them with glass fire beads from Costco. They look much better but are heavier. :D
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