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Smitty77
Feb 09, 2015Explorer
I just caught back up with this thread, and dove in a bit more on the Kickstarter. Seems like a neat product/concept. The conversion to propane looks it could be a PITA after the unit gets used several times. Suppose some gloves would help on keeping from getting too dirty.
As I have the Amazing Campfire In A Can now, and reminder, like it quite a bit. I'll hold off on the Kickstater. If space constraints were no factor, I'd get the non propane Kickstarter, and carry both. But usually in RV parks and campgrounds that allow open wood fire, they have a ring in place. So to us, this would be limited to Boondocking where rock rings are not already in place.
I could also see it as another option for home owners. We place a galvanized oil drip pan onto some 4 X 4's laying on their sides. And have a $40 SS washing machine drum. We set this up several times a year at our vacation home. The pan on 4 X 4's allows us to set this up on the grass with no long term damage. I could see the Kickstarter being a great substitute to the washing machine drum, with the advantage of feeling more secure when placing the lid on top at the end of the night.
I wish them luck with the Kickstarter!
Smitty
As I have the Amazing Campfire In A Can now, and reminder, like it quite a bit. I'll hold off on the Kickstater. If space constraints were no factor, I'd get the non propane Kickstarter, and carry both. But usually in RV parks and campgrounds that allow open wood fire, they have a ring in place. So to us, this would be limited to Boondocking where rock rings are not already in place.
I could also see it as another option for home owners. We place a galvanized oil drip pan onto some 4 X 4's laying on their sides. And have a $40 SS washing machine drum. We set this up several times a year at our vacation home. The pan on 4 X 4's allows us to set this up on the grass with no long term damage. I could see the Kickstarter being a great substitute to the washing machine drum, with the advantage of feeling more secure when placing the lid on top at the end of the night.
I wish them luck with the Kickstarter!
Smitty
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