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Robens Firewood Stove
As the names suggests, the Firewood Stove uses wood (it can also be used with coal), so if the option is available simply scout for firewood when you reach camp.
Dr Heat Firelighters
With an ethos to produce quality carbon neutral fuel products, which benefit both the user and the environment, Dr. Heat’s eco-friendly firelighters are
Portable Stainless Steel Mesh Fire Pit
I know a few people who have one of these and love them to bits, and they were on offer on Amazon, so I decided to go ahead and order one (well Muddy Madam ordered it). The design is very simple, and comprises of just four…
EcoGrill BBQ
Advertised as the world's best natural BBQ, the EcoGrill is 100% biodegradable, and is made from the highest quality alder wood and alder charcoal, unlike normal disposable barbecues that are…
Robens Firewood Stove
If you’re looking for a simple, yet sturdy stove that’s ready to be used within less than 20 seconds, then the Robens Firewood Stove is the one for you!
Made from stainless steel and…
🔥Ignite Firelighters
Last year, Woodfuel Direct sent me a couple of packs of their Hotties to review which worked really well both in a wood-burning stove and my Aquaforno. What I didn’t mention was that they also gave me a packet of their Ignite Firelighters to try out, so what do I think?
Well, made from renewable and untreated wood shavings that are dipped in wax, the first one I lit using a match took only ………
Fire's Little Helper
With the right tools, starting a BBQ is a doddle, and when I’m at home, part of my BBQ kit is a battered and worn chimney starter which always works a treat. When I’m out and about with my small Weber Smokey Joe or Aquaforno, it’s a different matter, the chimney rolls around the back of the Discovery covering everything with muck…….