I found this link to portable campfire grills:http://www.4x4touring-gear.com/ProductCategory.aspx?id=104
Just wondering if any one else uses them.
Just wondering if any one else uses them.
Go down to your local Council dump where people leave old fridges and freezers, cookers etc. Ask if you can have a shelf out of one of them. They make great campfire grills. A bit like the GSI grill, but even cheaper than £2PJMCBear said:GSI Campfire Grill - £10
I use exactly the same design and size, but picked it up for £2.00 at a pound stretcher. The other products look good though.
I have used one of these for years and they are brilliant They are a bit on the heavy side though if you have to take them any distance. However, from the car or canoe great.andy_pevy said:
A word of caution from bitter experience. We had a similar set up in the woods near our house. Got there one day, complete with sausages, grandaughter etc, to find that the Forestry Commission had felled the surrounding trees and our grill was under tonnes of branches. Try explaininng that to a 7 year old!steven andrews said:Slightly off topic, but we often camp in the same spot and have a "grill tree" there.
We store our grills hooked to a branch up in the tree and climb up to get them when we arrive. You'd never see them unless you were looking for them.
After a blast in the fire they are good-to-go. Cheating a bit, but it saves having to carry a greasy grill about.
fred gordon said:.....They are a bit on the heavy side though if you have to take them any distance. However, from the car or canoe great.