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Cheap can be Expensive
Why Your Campfire Kitchen Deserves Better Gear There is a specific kind of magic that happens when camping. It’s the smell of hardwood smoke, the sound of a crackling fire, and that first, perfect sizzle of a ribeye hitting the...
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Don't Dump That Ash In The Trash:

Most campers dump their fire ash and walk away. That's a mistake. Whether you're running the Grand Canyon, packing out of the Middle Fork of the Salmon, or shutting down your backyard fire pit on a Saturday night — here's what to do with your wood ash, and why it's more useful than you think.

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Why Your Grill Should Swivel: Real Control Over an Open Fire

Most campfire grills leave you guessing. The AdjustAGrill swivel stake grill lets you swing away from the flame, adjust cooking height, and take real control over open fire. Here's why it changes everything.

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Dual Adjust-A-Grills: Perfect for Cooking Big Groups
Running Two Adjust-A-Grills at Once – The Smart Way to Cook for Big Groups If you regularly cook for 10 or more people around a campfire, you already know the problem. One grill is never enough. Food piles up, temperatures...
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2 is better than 1

Cooking for ten or more? Run two fire pans and two Adjust-A-Grills. You get 32"x 16" inches of cooking surface and full control each grill adjusts independently so you can sear on one and warm on the other at the same time. One pan blazing, the other steady coals. Perfect for big groups.

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