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keith Member Since: 15 Aug 2012 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 2214 |
Seen the washing machine drum fire in Tiso Aviemore last week only problem was,,, £300 |
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11th Jun 2021 5:47pm |
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Keith5 Member Since: 27 May 2016 Location: Scotland Posts: 354 |
Thanks for all the ideas and recommendations.
Decided to go with the bushpig as its regular shape and carry bag should make it easy enough to pack, also the option to store the charcoal in it while travelling means it will hopefully be as space efficient as a folding unit. Thanks Keith |
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14th Jun 2021 11:43am |
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Keith5 Member Since: 27 May 2016 Location: Scotland Posts: 354 |
First use of the bushpig, so far meets the requirements.
Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Appears to be well made so hopefully the first of many. Keith |
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28th Jun 2021 10:59am |
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Matt110 Member Since: 29 Jun 2014 Location: UK Posts: 685 |
Looks good.
We bought a steel laser cut folding version, which to be frank is great but so heavy i practically need a penman just to take it away with me! |
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28th Jun 2021 11:41am |
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bear100 Member Since: 22 Mar 2010 Location: South Wales Posts: 1917 |
Glad its working out for you!
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28th Jun 2021 4:12pm |
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G4R1 Member Since: 17 Aug 2020 Location: Barnet/Limassol Posts: 131 |
Check Winnerwell Flat Fire-pits they are quite robust and fold as well. 3.0L MHVE D200 S Pangea Green+Black Pack
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2nd Sep 2021 6:37pm |
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leeloo Member Since: 31 Mar 2021 Location: Bereldange Posts: 40 |
https://www.amazon.de/-/en/barbecue-access...8&th=1
Very robust construction, packs to nothing but heavy. https://www.amazon.de/Fennek-Hexagon-Fire-...Q&th=1 This is another option, this is what I got. I like that you can do a serious camp fire going safely, but it does take a lot of coal just to make a bbq on the plate that comes as an accessory. Also packs small and compact, about the size of small laptop bag, but when you try to lift the bag you're in for a shock.. Both of this things will probably outlast you. Defender P300 on order |
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3rd Sep 2021 5:22am |
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ChrisCSL Member Since: 10 Aug 2019 Location: Berks Posts: 186 |
As an option just to give you some warm fire (not cook food). These tiny folding fire pit's are small enough to fit in your cubby box. You can find them on Amazon.
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3rd Sep 2021 6:23pm |
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ChrisCSL Member Since: 10 Aug 2019 Location: Berks Posts: 186 |
These Notebook BBQ's fold flat and are easy to pack. Work well for two people and can also use as a fire pit after you've had your BBQ. Happy with mine for easy use.
https://www.campingworld.co.uk/en/gb/Bo-Ca...29017.aspx |
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3rd Sep 2021 6:25pm |
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kmac Member Since: 07 Oct 2009 Location: Middlesex Posts: 1309 |
Keith - do you know if the body of the bush-pig is stainless steel? or is it powder coated or vitreous enamelled mild steel?
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4th Sep 2021 9:06pm |
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Roy5695 Member Since: 15 Feb 2014 Location: Cornwall Posts: 1123 |
Aluminium beer keg with the top cutout. Great for carrying as it has built in handles. Throws out all the heat when it gets going too. Put a nights worth of logs inside it when travelling too.
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4th Sep 2021 9:21pm |
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JPE Member Since: 19 Nov 2018 Location: South West England Posts: 335 |
I'm really happy with my bush-pig.
It's solid, well made & the extensions each end are well worth getting. Also my petromax dutch oven sits perfectly on the ledge. Oh & it all packs up in a rectangular bag which makes it easy to load. The only photo I have is from when it was new: Click image to enlarge Last edited by JPE on 5th Sep 2021 7:44am. Edited 1 time in total |
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4th Sep 2021 11:09pm |
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kmac Member Since: 07 Oct 2009 Location: Middlesex Posts: 1309 |
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5th Sep 2021 7:19am |
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geobloke Member Since: 06 Nov 2012 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 4410 |
Highly recommend the Boab Braai portable BBQ and fire pit. I have had one for over a decade now and it is fantastic. Rugged as and packs away in to itself and in to a wolf box for stowage whilst travelling.
Great for BBQs, slow one pot cooking and as a fire pit with or without marsh mallows The only maintenance it requires is a clean and oiling after use and before storing. This summer it had a wire brush and a repaint with stove black. Good for another decade now... Love it so much that I don't have a BBQ at home, the braai is more than adequate. It may not be the flashiest of the options but it is worth every penny. https://www.4x4overlander.com/product/braai/ |
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5th Sep 2021 8:56am |
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