Campfire in a Box

Looks awesome.. I have 8 feet of truck bed space so I bought the outland firebowl mega edition.. It's a great unit but it is rather large.
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My first propane campfire was a Quickfire that I bought about 10 years ago at Sportsman Warehouse. It worked pretty good for its size and was very light weight which is a big consideration for many of us. IIRC I paid about $75 for it and it was very durable, it did develop a leak on the hose connection to burner. I gave it to a forum member after I upgraded to a camp fire in a can which for me is a better unit but since they are belly up its a mute point, real disappointed in how that went down.

The little red campfire IMO are a joke have yet to see one that works well. Also tried a campchef that was a little bigger and heavier than the quickfire that was ok. If my campfire in a can ever wears out or disappears I would get another quickfire for sure. Nice to know it is still around after buying mine I never saw another one like it then it popped up here on the forum. I couldn't remember the name of it only that it was made in Utah good to see someone doing something with it.
 
Straps added. Always good to post up projects to get a few more good ideas. Thanks lqdchkn.

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I like what you have done - this is what I need as I like the fireplace in a can, but it takes up space which sometimes I do not have. I can use this for those times when I need to conserve space. If anyone finds a metal base similar that is not custom made like this post it here.
 

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