Aldi firepit with tripod and grill

tombear

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Cheers for the heads up, herself drove us down to pick up a heavy weight firepit straight away and they only had a few left even then. Now I can rip out the ugly improvised washing machine drum the middle son dug into the top back garden that's almost rusted away.

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Tom
 
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Cheers for the heads up, herself drove us down to pick up a heavy weight firepit straight away and they only had a few left even then. Now I can rip out the ugly improvised washing machine drum the middle son dug into the top back garden that's almost rusted away.

ATB

Tom
Nice one Tom, i may get one too. Odd that the one with the tripod and grill were the same price as just the firepit on its own?
 
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tombear

On a new journey
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Rossendale, Lancashire
I'm hoping the one on its own is heavier construction than the in a set one, the bowl, minus legs on the one i got weighs 8.5lbs or there abouts. If not I'll kick myself, it will save herself the trouble!

I need to make a tripod but it has to be a very specific size and have lugs to hold one of these


as i picked one up new on Accy boot before the plague hit for a few quid. i was thinking of using it as a fire bowl held a few inches off the ground on lugs near the bottom of the tripods legs. ideally the whole lot would fit in a appoximately two foot wide and high bag. But i digress.

ATB

Tom
 

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