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maddave
20-01-2004, 00:26
I jest you not

For around $300 you can have your very own gas campfire. No more kindling, no more cramp balls and gentle blowing. Just turn the gas on, hit the peizo ignition and you're warm as toast :-D

http://shop.store.yahoo.com/comfort1st/poiipoprcafo.html

Tony
20-01-2004, 10:59
Only weighs 29lb without fuel, bargain :banghead:

Adi007
20-01-2004, 11:11
Weather and chip-resistant ceramic fiber logs

:AR15firin
Where's the puke emoticon?

Adi007
20-01-2004, 11:13
The Portafire II portable campfire gives you the atmosphere and warmth of a wood campfire without the smoke, ash, and embers.

No fun! :twisted:

Ed
20-01-2004, 11:35
anyone tried cooking on one yet :rolmao:
what will they think of next.......

:-)
Ed

Adi007
20-01-2004, 11:47
Inflatable wilderness? Dehydrated water? :roll:

anyone tried cooking on one yet :rolmao:
what will they think of next.......

:-)
Ed

Andy
20-01-2004, 21:37
i didn't read much because i was laughing to hard. is it american by any chance

maddave
20-01-2004, 23:52
i didn't read much because i was laughing to hard. is it american by any chance

I'm assuming so !! I don't think any british company would dare market it. Be interesting to see if any show up at the outdoor show so those that are going can all laugh and point :-D

ditchfield
21-01-2004, 22:47
Yeh, looks nice too :-? :shock:.


ecological alternative to a wood campfire

Yeah, because propane in enviromentaly sound.
(sarcasm) :-D

woodsitter
22-01-2004, 13:57
Dehydrated water?

already seen that! :lol:

It was in a outdoor store, a small (I guess empty) plastic zip bag, ‘containing’ the ‘product’.

The bag said: Instant water, just ad water and stir!
Advantaged where the light weight, instant use, all climates, non allergic, etc. :uu:

It was supposed to be a gadget gift for outdoor freaks who already have everything.
:wink:

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giancarlo
22-01-2004, 14:36
::off topic::
bit like this too:
Invisible Jim (http://www.kipperwillis.com/khoots/strange/jim.html)

:shock:

george
22-01-2004, 15:15
If you like that you'll love this - http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/pod/vertical-pod3.jhtml?id=0005934&navAction=push&navCount=2&indexId=cat20099&parentId=cat20099&parentType=index&rid=&_DARGS=%2Fcabelas%2Fen%2Fcommo n%2Fcatalog%2Fpod-link.jhtml_A&_DAV=MainCatcat20075

George

Tony
22-01-2004, 15:29
Some serious campers accross the pond :rolmao:

Roving Rich
22-01-2004, 15:41
Fantastic I want one. Can you Imagine turing up at the wilderness Gathering with one of them. LOL LOL :rolmao: :rolmao: :rolmao:
Rich

Adi007
22-01-2004, 15:50
2.25 HP blender - typical of the yanks!

george
22-01-2004, 15:52
I think I might try making one out an old strimmer engine and a homebrew bucket!

George :lol:

maddave
22-01-2004, 16:52
I think I might try making one out an old strimmer engine and a homebrew bucket!

George :lol:

That's the spirit !!! ROTFL :rolmao: :rolmao: :rolmao:

Powderburn
22-01-2004, 18:44
I saw a guy using a gas-powered blender on his boat (docked at a marina) a couple summers ago. It looked like it was made out of an old string trimmer. Noisy and smelly, but the dorky-looking dude had lots of women in bikinis flocking around for daquiris. Gotta give the guy credit for that. :biggthump :notworthy