Downsides of this as a stove/firepit ??

Bucephalas

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Jan 19, 2012
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Chepstow, Wales
I came across this today on Fleebay and the more I think about it the more I like it's possibilities as a base camp cooker/bbq/firepit etc.
Apart from the fact it's heavy and not SS, what do you think?

[video=youtube_share;T1Lfqwkf6pQ]http://youtu.be/T1Lfqwkf6pQ[/video]
 

seg1959

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Feb 8, 2010
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Surrey, UK
I am probably a bit thick. but...
you got it in the chimney configuration, and all lit up, with red hot charcoal in, all ready to go, and its' a metal box, which you now have to unfold into the bbq shape (you probably see where I's gong with this :( )
How on earth do you handle a metal box with hot coals in, which needs unfolding?? :campfire: In the video, they seem to be grabbing the feet - which have some sort of cover? has anyone seen this up close?

seg
 

Urban X

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Apr 6, 2012
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Thanet, Kent
Yeah it's inc. P&P as the majority of the stock is IN the UK, it's dearer to the rest of the world.

We ship by first class recorded or airmail except for large orders which we have to send by parcelforce to remain economic. Orders are generally shipped from the UK but we do now have some HD Yukons and Super Yukons made in Canada.

Returns addy is in Northants.

Ti Trinity is taking the 'rise' though costing £10 in postage within UK for a Ti stove?

Si
 

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