I just picked up a Solo Stove bonfire. It's pretty dang big and doesn't collapse. But, it burns super-efficiently so in the morning, there is usually only a tiny pile of ash which I can then spread or throw in in my trash bag.
That thing looks huge [emoji102][emoji15]I just picked up a Solo Stove bonfire. It's pretty dang big and doesn't collapse. But, it burns super-efficiently so in the morning, there is usually only a tiny pile of ash which I can then spread or throw in in my trash bag.
stumbled across this kickstarter yesterday and backed it...pretty cool tech with it and i've previously purchased from biolite and have no complaints.Something new from Biolite:
https://www.kickstarter.com/profile/backings?ref=user_menu
Yup, it's enormous. I just looked and I can throw my Luggable Loo inside for transport freeing up some space in my bed.
I clicked on your link to have a look I requires a login to lookstumbled across this kickstarter yesterday and backed it...pretty cool tech with it and i've previously purchased from biolite and have no complaints.
Bummer..Didn't think kickstarter required a login to just look at a project.I clicked on your link to have a look I requires a login to look
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I'm with Narbob. Built is usualy more satisfying than bought. And you know who to call for warranty work.This what I was waiting to see. I'm sure you'll come up with something better than what's out there.
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People laugh, but it works like a charm.Not nearly as portable, but the old standby is the re-purposed washing machine tub. @Narbob can chime in here, I think he has one.
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Can highly recommend. Works great, puts off a lot of heat, and if you break it, replacement parts are cheap and easy to get from their website. Best part is the weight and the space when packed away. Did I mention the weight....Bit of an older thread, but I've been looking at this collapsible pit recently. Anyone ever noticed this one before?
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Over the year I have mad 8 to 10 fire pits for my self & friends out of plow disks then weld on 3 to 4 black pipe couplers, then sure in the pipes (all the same length) you can raise & lower it with different pipes. Then unscrew them to transport.I've been wracking my brain for an inexpensive and somewhat portable fire pit idea. I've been using a galvanized steel tub for a LONG time (the zinc galv will burn off after the first use, and if you do breathe it in, it gives you a headache, but no permanent damage). The issue is that it still takes up a LOT of space in the back of my truck. Really, all we are trying to do is have something to catch the ashes so that there is no "scar" on the ground the next day.
I was thinking about ideas like the one above w diamond plate, cutting down my galvanized tub, making something with steel and some hinges, cutting down a metal file cabinet or using a drawer...
Finally had an epiphany and thought of using the pan from a water heater!! They are wide, not too tall (I'd still make a rock ring around the edges) and they are cheap!