Hi i am wanting to but a lightweight portable put fire. I had the name of a good one but have list the book i wrote it in. Any suggestions on a brand to buy please
Peter1059 said
03:50 PM Apr 17, 2018
check out Drifta.com.au, they have two. the more expensive one is excellent...
I got hold of a washing machine spin dryer bowl from an old twin tub at the dump - bolted some legs to it and still going strong after 4 years. Some are vitreous enameled and others stainless steel.
Good Luck.
X2 for Drifta.com.au. I have the Snow Peak one and it folds flat and is excellent. Also comes in different sizes with accessories available to allow you to cook on it.
Kebbin said
08:29 AM Apr 18, 2018
The drifta fire pit looks good but when you see them in real life they are tiny and very expensive when purchasing with accessories, which you do need otherwise a few rocks will do the same job.
Hylife said
07:09 PM Apr 21, 2018
Visit your local refuse disposal center (aka tip) and pick up an old 9kg gas bottle for the price of a 6 pack to the local operator, or go but a brand new one from the big green church for $20.
Now put a cutting disk on your angle grinder and cut the entire top off at the point where the flat sides start to curve in towards the tap. Cut a handful of 45 degree slots around the sides and some slots on the bottom.
Voila small portable fire bucket that can be carried in a cheap 9kg bottle holder on your rear bumper.
check out Drifta.com.au, they have two. the more expensive one is excellent...
easysteelsolutions.com.au/products/easy-burn
Good Luck.
The Kingaroy Choofer
Visit your local refuse disposal center (aka tip) and pick up an old 9kg gas bottle for the price of a 6 pack to the local operator, or go but a brand new one from the big green church for $20.

Now put a cutting disk on your angle grinder and cut the entire top off at the point where the flat sides start to curve in towards the tap.
Cut a handful of 45 degree slots around the sides and some slots on the bottom.
Voila small portable fire bucket that can be carried in a cheap 9kg bottle holder on your rear bumper.