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But again, you’ll need a mallet to hammer the stake into more complex soil. But we’d recommend placing a piece of wood between the stake and the mallet to prevent damage to the top of the stake. You’ll need a Mallet: If the ground around your fire is hard, you’ll need it to be able to dig the stake. Comparable to the “CampfireGrill” grill above, this one comes with a heavy-duty nylon bag for transportation. It has an up-turned edge to prevent your sausages from rolling into the fire. And like the CampfireGrill, the handle can get hot if you adjust the height during the cooking. It’s got a considerable grilling area. At 15″ wide x 22″ long, it’s large enough for a decent family to cook their hamburgers all at once.
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We noticed that this grill is not as big as it looks. While in the photos online, it seems enormous; it’s just 14 inches x 14 inches. So, the size makes it a grill for a small family. But it’s pretty straightforward to construct. First, stab the stake into the ground next to where you will have your fire. If it’s soft ground, this shouldn’t be a problem. But remember that if the land is more demanding, you might need a mallet to get the stake into the ground.We think the larger model is a nice size for cooking breakfast for a few people. In contrast, the medium option is perhaps too small for us. Not very Tall: It sits low to the ground, meaning you must let the fire burn down to coals before using it. You’ll have about 17 inches of height to play with, and you can screw the grate at any size. Both mean you can get it to the perfect height for whatever you’re cooking.
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Tripods. Tripods are our most minor favorite types of campfire cooking equipment. They look nice, but we find them impractical. Our primary concern is that the grate tends to swing, meaning it’s pretty useless for grilling. It works if you want to place a pot of water on to boil, though. The other worry about tripods is that the legs tend to get in the way. We prefer a grate where the legs are below the grate and don’t cut off our access to the grate itself. Choose your Size: You can choose between medium and large sizes for this one – although both sizes are pretty small relative to other outdoor campfire grills. Minor: If you’re cooking a feast for a large family, consider a larger model like the Adjust-A-Grill Camping Grill.The thing we like about this grill is its simplicity and elegance. It doesn’t have any additional ‘bells and whistles. All you have is the 28″ stake and the grilling plate, which you attach to the stake. Steven Raichlen Best of Barbecue Cast Iron x Steven Raichlen SR8024 Best of Barbecue Tuscan BBQ Grill,14