Lifedoo Portable Steel Fire Pit: Very Handy!
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
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Hey everyone, sorry about having to re-upload this one, video got corrupted while I was adding an end card link in creator studio lol so I had to put it back up! Watch for another new video today!
@@JLane-wl5me Try this link then amzn.to/2RtNjOJ No idea why it changed but this should work
A NICE FIRE PIT, BECAUSE OF U 242 I GOT THE SAME COLD STEEL KNIFE, AND LOV IT ,I USE IT FOR FOOD PREP👍👍
Looks like an oven rack would fit perfect on it to grill over.
I got your back, George
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probably not cost effective for them but the panels could be skeletonize (perforations possibly) to could cut away 80-90% of the metal weight to reduce that weight significantly. 20 pounds means it's pretty much destination or truck item but 2 to 4 pounds would make it much more versatile despite the size.
ok I was thinking, I've seen this video before lol, enjoyed watching the 1st time and I'll fast forward so you get a view
haha yeah last night I screwed it up and it was like "oh well re upload in the morning I need sleep" That is the first time I have screwed up a video in all my years on youtube lol
Thank you.
Hey! That’s really cool!
Yep I still like it! Lol
I242 cool video,God Bless 🙏🌺🌴
I use dryer fluff with vaseline as a homemade fire starter
Off topic question for you... Are the two types of butane canisters compatible with any butane stove? (the short, wide type, where the stove is screwed on top, and the cylindrical can, like you used on your previous video) Obviously a normal can must be used on the larger, square single burner stoves, where the butane screws into a sleeve of sorts.
Did you say, "dryer lint"?
yes