Camco Little Red Campfire 11.25-Inch Portable Propane Outdoor Camp Fire by, Approved For RV Campgrounds – 65,000 BTU’s Includes 8 Foot Propane Hose (58031)
Camco’s Olympian Propane Portable Camp Fire allows you to “take your campfire with you”. The compact, portable campfire is great for campsites with restrictions against in-ground fires. Take it tailgating, or put it on a patio. Its size is convenient for wherever you need a fire. Realistic log pieces and full 9-1/2″ Diameter ring burner help create the natural look and ambiance of from-scratch campfires. Its sturdy lid and security latches make it safe and easy to transport. The campfire includes an 8′ propane hose for use with standard LP gas cylinders. The fire tray diameter is 11-1/4″. It includes an adjustable regulator with a maximum output of 65,000 BTU/HR.
Product Features
- Includes 8-foot propane hose for use with standard LP gas cylinders
- 11.25″ fire tray diameter
- 65,000 BTUs per hour
- RV campground approved
- Sturdy lid and security latches make it safe and easy to transport
Wow. Far better than expected. Update – Still absolutely loving this campfire. It’s just wonderful. Take off the cover. Hook up the hose. Turn the valve and spark it. Instant wonderful campfire. No smoke. So relaxing to watch. Want it higher, turn the knob. Want it lower, turn the knob. This hissing many whine about is nonexistent at low levels. At higher levels it still is nice is barely noticeable. Radio is usually on + conversation – no hissing heard. End of nigh, drop cover on to protect against rain. I get…
Good price compared to the Campfire in a Can Good price compared to the Campfire in a Can. My brother has the Campfire in a Can. OK, time to talk about the Big Red. Everything came unbroken and functional. I don’t like the cover latches. They constantly hook when trying to lift off. Campfire in a Can has better latches that don’t interfere. The 90 degree brass gas fitting has 2 holes that allow for more air flow for a cleaner gas burn. 2 problems with this. 1) there is a very loud hiss when operating and 2) the fire has a blue…