Portable Fire Pit Camp Stove

Brand: Bad Idea
EAN: 0703856898103
Category: Gadgets & Tools
Price: $219.00  (7 customer reviews)
Dimension: 16.00 x 23.00 x 20.00 inches
Shipping Wt: 70.00 pounds
Availability: In Stock
Average Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

The Safest Way To Burn™

The Small Pyro Cage™ is the ultimate solution for burning yard debris, card board boxes, and sensitive documents. A superior alternative to dangerous loose piles or unsightly old burn barrels, the Pyro Cage™ is engineered to provide excellent airflow for hotter flames and more thorough burns.

The Small Pyro Cage™ also makes a perfect portable camp fire pit that easily travels to the backyard, beach, or lake house. The generous size easily accommodates firewood up to 21" long.The removable lid contains flying embers during burns and helps prevent flames from reaching too high.  The included base provides even more airflow by elevating the fuel 4" above the ground allowing the integrated air vents to feed the fire for hotter and longer burns. The steel base provides some protection to the ground below from the extreme temperatures and makes for easier cleanup by collecting ash after the fire has died.

  • Made in America
  • Uniquely angled slots provide excellent rigidity for a stronger design and superior airflow
  • American Steel construction is nearly 2x thicker than competitive models
  • Heavier gauge steel resists warping from heat and stands up to heavy use
  • Clever tab and slot design enables easy assembly with no tools or hardware needed
  • Simple design can be stored flat after use
  • Integrated handles for easy transport
  • The included lid helps contain embers and ash from escaping the cage while burning
  • Assembled dimensions are approximately 24" square by 16" tall
  • Each panel is approximately 7 pounds
  • The mild steel construction is hand-oiled to protect the metal from rust and corrosion.

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    Top Reviews

    Very cool take on a fire pit / camp stove
    by Brandon P Renehan (5 out of 5 stars)
    April 24, 2017

    Very cool take on a fire pit / camp stove. Very well made and much heavier than it looks, should stand up to the elements really well.
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    i would opt for the optional bottom shelf for a cleaner burn.order from the makers of the cage.
    by cat lover (5 out of 5 stars)
    March 27, 2019

    burning personal items,anything with your social security number or old love letters from an an old flame.sic
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    It's ok, but room for improvement...
    by Edward P. Callahan (3 out of 5 stars)
    January 16, 2018

    I received my burn cage today. I didn't waste anytime getting it set up. But getting it from the front door to the back yard, damn this thing is heavy! 57lbs heavy. I couldn't wait to try it out. It's not bad, but could definitely use some improvement. 1. One thing right off the bat, you really need level ground to set this on. I will be shortening the two sides that slip in. I figure if they are .25" or so off the ground they will fit tighter when on uneven and even ground. And it doesn't fit really tight together (see pictures). It really needs closer tolerances to keep it tighter. 2. It's alot bigger and heavier than I thought it would be. At 57lbs, I'm not sure this would be good for packing up to go camping overnight. But if you have the room, it will be nice to leave in one spot for a few days. 3. The top. It is pretty difficult to get on after the fire is going. Then you have to pull it off or lift it up to put more wood in. It's nice when it's on, just bring welding gloves to move it around. It really needs to slide in instead of just sitting on top. And maybe figure out how to keep it from falling off when lifting it up. I'll be figuring that out. If it's not on level ground, it's hard to get top to sit even (see pictures). Number 1 above will help it sit more even. 4. The bottom. It should really slide into the sides, not have four extra prices of metal to carry around, and easily lose. But having the bottom on, did add extra air flow and it burned all my wood to ash! I think a little more air slots further out in the bottom, like the top, would be better. I'll probably add some. 5. Despite the weight, the metal is not very thick. It warped as soon as any heat came off the fire (see pictures). And I didn't go crazy with the wood, this time. 6. It does give off a decent amount of heat though. I was happy with that. All in all its not bad. But I'm still on the hunt for the best portable fire pit. Check out the pictures I added. It will give you an idea of the warping and the problem getting the top on and off because of the heat.
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    Fantastic
    by MARC GRADY (5 out of 5 stars)
    May 23, 2019

    It should be called Good Idea ! For its size I was able to burn alot of brush in over a few hrs none stop....it lights easy stay lite, its great better then amy thing I ever used. BUY IT, dont need a huge size one
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    Very heavy duty.
    by Randy T. (5 out of 5 stars)
    August 28, 2017

    Very heavy duty fire pit. Easy to break down and store. But there is my problem, the pit is too heavy for my style of overland camping. Pit is too heavy and too big for me. I wish the made one half the width so just a couple of logs would burn and that would be fine for me. But if you're camping in the same spot for a few days this is the one for you.
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    Durable when heated
    by Ryan Thomas (5 out of 5 stars)
    June 8, 2019

    Durable and large enough for descent size fire
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    Very sturdy and strong product
    by Tim Garrett (4 out of 5 stars)
    August 25, 2017

    Very sturdy and strong product. However, I give it four stars because it is VERY heavy and not very portable.

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