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Snow Peak Pack & Carry Fireplace

Snow Peak Pack & Carry Fireplace

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Whether you’re tailgating before the game or camping in the backcountry, the Snow Peak Pack & Carry fireplace provides you with an instant fire pit for cooking or warmth. Made of thick, chrome-coated stainless steel, it has a unique folding design that’s quick to set up and easy to pack away Read More

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Stannic
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Mar 30, 2018
Should come with acessories and bundles
Cardamomtea
588
Mar 29, 2018
I hate to be "that guy," but there's a similar product on Amazon by Fox Outfitters that has a significant cost savings (if they ship to your country). Snow Peak is awesome and if money is of no concern to you this drop is probably just fine.
I purchased the large Quick Grill: https://www.amazon.com/Quick-Grill-Large-Original-Stainless/dp/B00DNTXCMI
It is for sale for $50, but I purchased it for $39 as a Lightning Deal. It's 17.5" x 13" -- so roughly in between the Snow Peak medium and large. With its included carrying case, the grill weighs 3,338g / 7.356lbs / 117.75oz. The carrying case alone is 137g / 4.85oz.
Setup is easy, and the grill has a solid ash catcher at base, and includes a "coal shelf" aka coal bed so your coals get airflow underneath. It has a grill that rests on top if you want to grill (leave off if you just want a campfire).
For reference, firewood is typically cut into 16" logs. Duraflame logs are 15.75". Because of the sloping nature of the grill, they don't for well into the Fox Outfitter grill, but probably would into the Snow Peak large because it's a square -- you can set them inside on the diagonal.
So, if you want to use regular bundled firewood without cutting, you'll need the Snow Peak Fireplace in large at $155 on Massdrop... but if you don't have to use store bought firewood, you can spend $40-50 for the grill. I buy marked down (70% off) kiln dried lumber at Home Depot and cut it into sizes that fit nicely in the grill. If you don't have a saw they will cut it for you if they're not too busy.
TomaCzar
755
Mar 27, 2018
It would be supremely helpful if there were something of known size included in the pictures, particularly the S/M/L pictures. Yes, there are dimensions listed and in a perfectly calculated world that's all anyone would need, but this ain't that world.
Help us help you help us. Post pictures that actually delineate between the options we're expected to choose from.
ndpanda
58
Mar 28, 2018
TomaCzarOne spec relative to size that mattered to me when I bought mine was which models accommodate the standard size of cut firewood you see bundled for sale outside most large markets, at least in the western U.S. It turned out the small and medium fireplaces weren't big enough, so I bought the large.
Cardamomtea
588
Mar 29, 2018
TomaCzar
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http://invertedreality.com/accessories/review-snow-peak-fire-pit
Size large, in Australia. I'm assuming Australians cut their wood to a similar length as Americans? 16" in that case.
ktsne
0
Mar 27, 2018
No shipping to Australia?
Cardamomtea
588
Mar 29, 2018
ktsneI think Australia must have a lot of laws that protect Australian retailers... or companies just negotiate exclusive deals with outdoor product companies... I see that for a lot of products here, Massdrop is not authorized to sell to them :-(
ndpanda
58
Mar 27, 2018
This is probably the best car camping purchase I ever made, and I also use it on my terrace at home in nice weather. It's extremely heavy duty, easy to clean, and much more environmentally friendly than a fire ring. I am mostly commenting to pass on a tip about the optional coal bed that Snow Peak sells for these fireplaces. It improves their efficiency quite a bit by improving airflow, and is definitely worth getting if you expect to use the fireplace more than a couple times a year. In my experience with the large fireplace, though, it is better to get the medium size coal bed rather than the large. The large coal bed elevates the burning wood and coals so high that they are overly affected by wind. The medium coal bed nestles farther down and works perfectly.
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