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Pack & Carry Fireplace - Large
Snow Peak
Pack & Carry Fireplace - Large
$207.96
Description

  Portable Leave-No-Trace fireplace for cooking and warmth

  Designed and built in Niigata, Japan, the Pack & Carry Fireplace Large is made of durable stainless steel. Use the Pack & Carry Fireplace as the centerpiece of gatherings in your backyard or campsite. The fireplace folds flat for easy transportation and storage, and integrates with a variety of cooking and grilling accessories (sold separately) for an all-in-one fire pit solution.

  The Pack & Carry Fireplace offers a wide range of charcoal fire cooking and campfire uses with minimal cleanup. Snow Peak developed these fireplaces to address the damage typical campfires do to the environment. By raising the fire off the ground and containing both charcoal and wood, the Pack & Carry Fireplace limits the amount of waste left behind at a campsite and keeps fires from negatively affecting the terrain. Add one of Snow Peak's grills (sold separately) to cook directly over the fire. Folds flat for easy storage and transportation.

  Includes one fireplace and a nylon carry case.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Snow Peak
Size:
Large
Color:
Stainless
Weight:
12.1 lbs (5.5 kg)
Dimensions:
In use: L 17.7" W 17.9" H 12"
Made In:
Japan
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
ST-032RS
UPC:
4960589016204
Other Features:
• Pack & Carry Fireplace includes fireplace & nylon carry bag
• Optional Accessories (each sold separately):
-- Grill: Mesh surface for cooking over your fireplace
-- Grill Bridge: holds the Grill for cooking over your fireplace
-- Base Plate: protects the ground from scorching
-- Base Plate Stand: raises your fireplace to further prevent ground damage
-- Coal Bed: raises the level of the coals in the fireplace for cooking
-- Canvas Bag: durable bag fits fireplace and accessories
-- Field Oven: turns your Fireplace into a fully-functioning oven (requires Pack & Carry Fireplace - Large & Grill Bridge - Large)
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