Ozark Trail 11" x 11" Steel Portable Folding Stove (Black)
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Walmart has Ozark Trail 11" x 11" Steel Portable Folding Stove (Black, Model 31313) on sale for $9.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available) or on orders $35+.
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Walmart[walmart.com] has Ozark Trail 11" x 11" Steel Portable Folding Stove (Black, Model 31313) on sale for $9.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available[walmart.com]) or on orders $35+
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Bring the Ozark Trail 11" x 11" Steel Portable Folding Stove, Model 31313 on your next outdoor adventure. Perfect for camping trips and hiking excursions. This grill creates a significant amount of direct, radiant heat, allowing you to cook meat and vegetables quickly. The compact and lightweight foldable design makes the portable grill easy to store or take out. Made of high-quality and food grade carbon steel with black finish. The grill comes with a big food grate with a surface of 10.5" X 9.5" which is big enough to grill for 2 to 4 people. The Ozark Trail Square Steel Portable Folding Stove can be taken anywhere.
Model: Ozark Trail 11" x 11" Steel Portable Folding Stove, Model 31313, Black
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Ozark Trail 11 x 11 Steel Portable Folding Stove Model 31313 Black
Product Description:
Bring the Ozark Trail 11 x 11 Steel Portable Folding Stove Model 31313 on your next outdoor adventure. Perfect for camping trips and hiking excursions. This grill creates a significant amount of direct radiant heat allowing you to cook meat and vegetables quickly. The compact and lightweight foldable design makes the portable grill easy to store or take out. Made of high-quality and food grade carbon steel with black finish. The grill comes with a big food grate with a surface of 10.5 X 9.5 which is big enough to grill for 2 to 4 people. The Ozark Trail Square Steel Portable Folding Stove can be taken anywhere. Get your grill and barbecue on with the Ozark Trail Square Steel Portable Folding Stove!
Then buy something else or don't buy it. Stop whining about something you don't even own, or add value by offering an alternative.
Slightly smaller, no paint, same price.
TOMSHOO Camping Wood Burning Stove with Grill Plate Outdoor Portable Folding Stainless Steel Backpacking 8.3"x6.3"x4.9" Cooking Stove https://www.walmart.com/ip/3754249039
You have to quote them if you want them to see your reply. The idea that it would only work once even if it did burn off some paint is bogus. Like any grill, you cook a very hot fire in it prior to cooking anything.
Here's a tip: lots of places restrict open camp fires but allow cooking stoves. This + one hot dog or a marshmallow on a stick is a cooking stove. Don't be a jerk and use it in a high risk wildfire area of course.
Paint peeling? It says high temp but even if it peels, so what? It will still function and $9 is cheap. For actual cooking, consider a gasifying stick stove for a bit more. I have this and like it: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071P1X3ML/ It's slower than butane but you don't need to carry the fuel.
Go camp somewhere. Peace.
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Here's a tip: lots of places restrict open camp fires but allow cooking stoves. This + one hot dog or a marshmallow on a stick is a cooking stove. Don't be a jerk and use it in a high risk wildfire area of course.
Paint peeling? It says high temp but even if it peels, so what? It will still function and $9 is cheap. For actual cooking, consider a gasifying stick stove for a bit more. I have this and like it: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071P1X3ML/ It's slower than butane but you don't need to carry the fuel.
Go camp somewhere. Peace.
Most places with fire restrictions in place would consider this an open fire anyway.
In order for it to be allowed during fire restrictions you have to have direct control, with a mechanism, over the fire
Whitegas stoves, propane grills, propane firepits are allowed, "contained" open fuel is not.
That said, most times you would just get a warning if you put it out in front of whoever was there, opposed to a ticket.
(I used to work for the Forest Service and now Fish and Game).
Most places with fire restrictions in place would consider this an open fire anyway.
In order for it to be allowed during fire restrictions you have to have direct control, with a mechanism, over the fire
Whitegas stoves, propane grills, propane firepits are allowed, "contained" open fuel is not.
That said, most times you would just get a warning if you put it out in front of whoever was there, opposed to a ticket.
(I used to work for the Forest Service and now Fish and Game).
Of course not. If there is a fire restriction, don't start a fire.
But to be very specific, Massachusetts (and other states) does not count a contained cooking fire as an open burn. To quote the law, from https://www.mass.gov/info-details...ing-safety
What about Fire Pits?
Fire pits have become popular in recent years. But unless they are being used for cooking, they are subject to the MassDEP open burning regulation. If you do use a fire pit for cooking, the fire must be:
Kept to a reasonable size
Located away from combustible materials
Contained in a non-flammable enclosure, and
Tended by someone who is 18 years of age or older.
Hence a hot dog and a stick. Of course you are still on the hook to be sensible.
So they're not using the same paint they use on grills? Or am I missing something here?
Of course they are using the same paint as every grill ever. This is trolling by internet experts who have never seen or used the product. If for some reason you buy this and didn't know that making a fire in a metal box will leave char and ash in the box then you probably shouldn't be let outdoors. If you haven't noticed 90% of all grills being used are painted, then apparently you have never seen or used a grill and you need to stop giving advice.
Some tips:
>Don't pour water on it to put it out, it will warp. Turn it over to empty it on bare ground and then pour water over the coals and stir around to put it out.
>Let it cool off; rap it on the ground a few times; put it in a disposable bag to bring it home.
>It's Walmart. If the description of the high temp paint i.e. grill paint is a lie then return it for a refund.
>Very likely it look like cr*p and be fully functional for many uses. Have you seen what a $400 Solo stove *actually* looks like after you use it? Check it out: https://youtu.be/5MO3kDve7WA?t=220
Advice: For reasons unknown, the community of Youtube and self appointed experts work really hard to convince people that you can only go outdoors if you buy expensive, fussy, highly monetized equipment. Ignore them and go outdoors.
Hey team, this is your friendly neighborhood Dad, here. This thing looks insanely unsafe and I wouldn't recommend any of you use it. It looks like it's easy to tip it over, and if that were to happen, hot coals would be landing on you and maybe people around you. Not to mention, those two thin sheets of metal are going to be radiating enormous amounts of heat, cooking your legs instead of your food.
Would suggest you get anything else, but not this. Happy camping, SD!
PS -- Genuinely would not be shocked if there were a recall and/or lawsuit over this in a few years.
Then buy something else or don't buy it. Stop whining about something you don't even own, or add value by offering an alternative.
Slightly smaller, no paint, same price.
TOMSHOO Camping Wood Burning Stove with Grill Plate Outdoor Portable Folding Stainless Steel Backpacking 8.3"x6.3"x4.9" Cooking Stove https://www.walmart.com/ip/3754249039
I have that small backpacking stove and like it, but anyone interested should be aware that this kind of stove is only really good as a cooking stove as opposed to warming your hands on it or something. It's really efficient at sending a lot of heat straight upwards but doesn't really radiate heat outwards. It's essentially like a Solo Stove.
blackstones take up a ton of space. It is also extremely messy in comparison. I am not saying this grill is the go to replacement, but certainly packs up significantly smaller. This plus a small back of charcoal means bbq wheever you are.
If you add the bag of charcoals, its about the same space. I can store the propane inside the Blackstone. Shrug, Were not backpacking with this thing are we?
I bought something similar last year and use it all the time. I don't use charcoal but what ever sticks are lying on the ground or some 2x4s or chopped up pallets, whatever wood that burns. This. No fuel costs.
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Slightly smaller, no paint, same price.
TOMSHOO Camping Wood Burning Stove with Grill Plate Outdoor Portable Folding Stainless Steel Backpacking 8.3"x6.3"x4.9" Cooking Stove https://www.walmart.com/ip/3754249039
Paint peeling? It says high temp but even if it peels, so what? It will still function and $9 is cheap. For actual cooking, consider a gasifying stick stove for a bit more. I have this and like it: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071P1X3ML/ It's slower than butane but you don't need to carry the fuel.
Go camp somewhere. Peace.
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Paint peeling? It says high temp but even if it peels, so what? It will still function and $9 is cheap. For actual cooking, consider a gasifying stick stove for a bit more. I have this and like it: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071P1X3ML/ It's slower than butane but you don't need to carry the fuel.
Go camp somewhere. Peace.
In order for it to be allowed during fire restrictions you have to have direct control, with a mechanism, over the fire
Whitegas stoves, propane grills, propane firepits are allowed, "contained" open fuel is not.
That said, most times you would just get a warning if you put it out in front of whoever was there, opposed to a ticket.
(I used to work for the Forest Service and now Fish and Game).
In order for it to be allowed during fire restrictions you have to have direct control, with a mechanism, over the fire
Whitegas stoves, propane grills, propane firepits are allowed, "contained" open fuel is not.
That said, most times you would just get a warning if you put it out in front of whoever was there, opposed to a ticket.
(I used to work for the Forest Service and now Fish and Game).
But to be very specific, Massachusetts (and other states) does not count a contained cooking fire as an open burn. To quote the law, from https://www.mass.gov/info-details...ing-safety
What about Fire Pits?
Fire pits have become popular in recent years. But unless they are being used for cooking, they are subject to the MassDEP open burning regulation. If you do use a fire pit for cooking, the fire must be:
Kept to a reasonable size
Located away from combustible materials
Contained in a non-flammable enclosure, and
Tended by someone who is 18 years of age or older.
Hence a hot dog and a stick. Of course you are still on the hook to be sensible.
Some tips:
>Don't pour water on it to put it out, it will warp. Turn it over to empty it on bare ground and then pour water over the coals and stir around to put it out.
>Let it cool off; rap it on the ground a few times; put it in a disposable bag to bring it home.
>It's Walmart. If the description of the high temp paint i.e. grill paint is a lie then return it for a refund.
>Very likely it look like cr*p and be fully functional for many uses. Have you seen what a $400 Solo stove *actually* looks like after you use it? Check it out: https://youtu.be/5MO3kDve7WA?t=2
Advice: For reasons unknown, the community of Youtube and self appointed experts work really hard to convince people that you can only go outdoors if you buy expensive, fussy, highly monetized equipment. Ignore them and go outdoors.
Good luck and enjoy a small fire!
Would suggest you get anything else, but not this. Happy camping, SD!
PS -- Genuinely would not be shocked if there were a recall and/or lawsuit over this in a few years.
Slightly smaller, no paint, same price.
TOMSHOO Camping Wood Burning Stove with Grill Plate Outdoor Portable Folding Stainless Steel Backpacking 8.3"x6.3"x4.9" Cooking Stove https://www.walmart.com/ip/3754249039
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