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Being old fashioned, if I can’t have a wood burning campfire I skip it.
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Winnebago TT 2101DS & 2020 Silverado LTZ Z71. 300 watts WindyNation solar w/MPPT, 2 Trojan T-125s. TALL flag pole. Prefer USFS, COE, BLM, USF&WS, NPS, TVA, state/county camps. 14 year Army vet-11B40 then 11A - old MOS 1542 & 1560.
I received an e-mail from camping world, they have their Little Red Campfire on sale for about $160 and some similar models
We already have a 20lb cylinder for our BBQ
Just reaching out to those who may have something like this, for a recommendation
Thanks,
Bill
I had one but the ceramic “logs” got pounded into dust while riding in the bed of my truck. I just threw it away. Others may have had a better experience.
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Ron and Janice
2016 Ford F350, King Ranch, DRW, 4x4, CC, 6.7 PS Diesel, remote control air lift system
2017 Durango Gold 381REF, Lambright furniture, MCD shades, morRYDE IS, 8K Disc brakes, GY G114 LR H Tires, 27,320 lbs CGVW
I would search for another brand, paying attention to the BTUs that a propane campfire puts out. We have the Camp Fire in a Can - no longer available unfortunately - and compared with friends Little Red Can ours put out much more heat. We hosted a gathering (pre-Covid 19) with about 30 people and 3 propane campfires and ours was the most crowded because it was the warmest!
BTW, we replaced the "fake log" with lava stones, lighter and easier to transport and a more authentic look of campfire coals.