Robert Bills
Explorer
For accessories I would prefer fire glass over ceramic logs, also the option of a longer hose between propane tank and the Quikfire
Currently I am using lava rocks, which serve the purpose and are cheap, lightweight, and easily replaceable when they start to look bad. For transport, I dump the rocks into a cordura bag that fits inside the fire pan so the rocks don't get soot on everything, then dump the rocks back into the pan when its time for a fire.
I had an extension hose made up at my local propane supply so that I can leave my propane tank in its mount on my vehicle and have a fire a reasonable distance away.
I am currently looking for the appropriately sized ammo can to transport my Quikfire, lava rocks, extension propane hose I had made up, etc. My thought is that the ammo can will protect against damage, hold the Quikfire and all parts and accessories, and can be laid on its side and used as a "stand" to move the Quikfire farther from the ground.
Currently I am using lava rocks, which serve the purpose and are cheap, lightweight, and easily replaceable when they start to look bad. For transport, I dump the rocks into a cordura bag that fits inside the fire pan so the rocks don't get soot on everything, then dump the rocks back into the pan when its time for a fire.
I had an extension hose made up at my local propane supply so that I can leave my propane tank in its mount on my vehicle and have a fire a reasonable distance away.
I am currently looking for the appropriately sized ammo can to transport my Quikfire, lava rocks, extension propane hose I had made up, etc. My thought is that the ammo can will protect against damage, hold the Quikfire and all parts and accessories, and can be laid on its side and used as a "stand" to move the Quikfire farther from the ground.