REDCAMP Swivel Campfire Grill Heavy Duty Steel Grate, Over Fire Camp Grill with Carrying Bag for Outdoor Open Flame Cooking
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The mines are performing admirably.
I put eight 1 pound steaks on one and it held up fine; the more you pound it into the ground, the better.
My guess is that it's about 1/2 inch or so. For the winter, it's been put away. It's a tight squeeze.
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A standard campground campfire ring would be too small for this. The grate began to discolor and bend as the fire became hotter. The handle was hot due to its size, and it eventually broke in half! We needed to finish the sausage. So, when we put a light griddle on the grate, it bent to the point where all of the sausages slid off into the fire, and it wasn't even a one-time use! This was a complete waste of money.
Directly placing food on the grill is not possible. There is no indication of the type of paint used or if it is even fire resistant as it is heated; the smell also got into the food, leaving a very bad taste; there is no indication of the type of paint used or if it is even fire resistant; there is no indication of the type of paint used; there is no indication of the type of paint used; there is no indication of the type of paint used; there is no indication of the type I stop using it as soon as I notice a change in my food's flavor. My camping trip was ruined as a result of it. br>br>As expected, the company issued a refund, which was excellent customer service.
Very small, but it would have been fine if the wooden handle hadn't broken off and the plastic knob hadn't melted the first time it was used. If the opportunity arose, I would return without hesitation.
This would be fantastic if the QA was improved. This grill is fantastic. It accomplishes what I had hoped for. However, it is manufactured in China, and the O- My rings had spurs from the molding that I had to shave and file down in order for them to fit. It's a little grating. Even though I couldn't file the 100%, the O- The rings aren't exactly the same size. This grill set-up would be fantastic if they did. I appreciate being able to adjust the height of the fire, which is extremely important.
I bought two of these for a total of eight people to eat over the course of the fourth of July weekend. It's well-made and simple to use. I'd suggest investing in some fire-resistant gloves because moving up and down can be quite hot.
It's quite durable. It's possible that large pots will be too much. When it's hot, it's difficult to adjust up and down, so two people are recommended for the job. Overall, it folds up nicely and comes with a decent carrying bag.
The photograph exaggerates the size and ruggedness of the grill. When you place your items on the rack, it is a little flimsy and bounces. It's still working and does what it's supposed to.