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Steel Campfire Cooking Tripod

£58.2917 Inc VAT
(Approx $73.001)
Was £66.6583
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

In bushcraft, cooking out in the wilds over an open campfire is a real treat, and one that everybody should enjoy whilst camping. For cooking stews and soups for outdoor groups and scout gatherings, you'll need a large cooking pot, which are usually bulky and heavy, and need a strong, robust and sturdy steel cooking tripod to support the weight safely.

Outdoor cooking tripods allow for the campfire flames to distribute the heat more freely, meaning that your outdoor meal will cook more evenly. Our bushcraft cooking tripods also improve campsite safety, as they provide a sturdy frame to hang a stew pot from, removing the trip hazard of a pot standing on the edge of a campfire site.

Our campfire cooking tripods are made with a thick gauge black steel, which is a heavier duty than many others.  Each of our fire tripods comes complete with a sturdy cooking pot chain.

The steel tripod legs can be positioned with a narrow or wider gait, to allow for controlled height.

Cooking tripods are excellent outdoor cookery accessories, especially for large groups and gatherings, such as scouts, forest schools, bushcraft courses and other outdoor events such as storytelling and conservation work parties.  They also make great additions to gardens for outdoor cooking and BBQ events.

  • Height: 119cm
  • Solid steel construction
  • We only ship these within the UK (lowlands). Highlands/Islands/Belfast will require additional shipping costs, in which case will contact you.

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

"A very reasonably-priced and versatile solution to heating your Kirtley kettle. Not a designer item, and not recommended for back-packing! But completes the backwoods picture."

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