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the_bear_II
Jun 04, 2014Explorer
That's a lot more complex than their original design. So many parts to keep track of.
We bought two of the original CampFire in A Can models many years ago at Quartzite. They are nice and compact with only three parts. At that time they were designed to use a Duraflame type log but could be used to burn kindling and smaller wood.
It was handy to put the lid on it to smother the fire and go to bed when you wanted instead of waiting out the fire. You could use what was left of the log the next night...no waste.
We bought two of the original CampFire in A Can models many years ago at Quartzite. They are nice and compact with only three parts. At that time they were designed to use a Duraflame type log but could be used to burn kindling and smaller wood.
It was handy to put the lid on it to smother the fire and go to bed when you wanted instead of waiting out the fire. You could use what was left of the log the next night...no waste.
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