Meet Fire Safe, by Canada-based Wolf & Grizzly, the most convenient portable fire pit you will find on the market. It is a flat-packed fire pit and cooking companion that one can easily carry in the side pocket of a backpack.
Lighting a crackling fire and sitting around it while camping in the forest or when partying on the beach is a fun idea, but you’d know, there are certain restrictions on building open fires in some areas. This very put-off is what ignited the inspiring minds at Wolf & Grizzly to create the Fire safe.
Explaining the creation, George Rizkalla, Founder of Wolf and Grizzly informs,
In a world so full of noise and interruptions, we desperately need to disconnect from the chaos, and reconnect with one another and with nature. Fire Safe enables us to relive our youthful nights by the fire, and remains portable enough to take with you anywhere.
Made in a hinged collapsible design to allow packing it down into an envelope-sized case slimmer than 1” and not heavier than 2 pounds.
Made from stainless steel in two separate foldable parts – the four-legged frame and an 11.4” x 11” burn area with 0.8 US Gallons fuel capacity. The burn chamber can be used to collect and dispose of ash safely after the burning fun is over.
Its segmented and corrugated design allows for better airflow and efficient use of fuel and lets you put charcoal only in areas you want to heat up for cooking or warmth. Another interesting feature is that it would support all kinds of grill and stand combos though Wolf & Grizzly offer its own Grill M1 Edition to facilitate cooking.
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Each portable fire pit comes with a case that allows you to keep it away from other camping gear in your bag, preventing them from getting dirty. The case made from recycled polyester with a PET inner layer has modular pockets for storing accessories like the fire set or grill surface. All these features collectively make it a great companion to be taken along on camping trips.
Wolf & Grizzly is currently running a crowd-funding campaign on Kickstarter. You must fork out a minimum of $60 to get one delivered to your doorsteps in September 2019.
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