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Primus Kamoto OpenFire Pit

Primus Kamoto OpenFire Pit

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Enjoy the flickering flames and warmth of an open fire while maintaining safety with the portable Kamoto fire pit. This collapsible pit by Primus burns wood or charcoal but has a lower-level tray to cover the ground and protect it from campfire damage Read More

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matt98030
93
May 10, 2019
Could you post a photo, showing the fire pit when its all collapsed, and also a photo of the regular and large side-by-side to compare the size difference?
OrCohen
268
May 10, 2019
After buying something similar made in China, I can see this design has one major flaw over the cheap one I got. This one has a large surface underneath, making it harder to place over uneven surfaces.
RayF
22218
Feb 5, 2019
Would this fire pit be too heavy and awkward for my wife to carry on long hikes--I mean along with the kayaks and the tent all the food and stuff?
fumduq
5
Jan 31, 2019
One of the worst things you can do for the climate. Use sparingly.
SWO80
17
Feb 2, 2019
fumduq*This message brought to you via electronic device made in Chinese sweatshop. Powered by coal.
Kermudjin
39
Jan 30, 2019
This is no improvement over the current amazon price of 89.95 with Prime shipping for the regular size. Slightly better for the large, currently 110.95 on amazon. And one of the customer reviews there raises serious concerns about durability of the powder coat paint and Primus's refusal to cover it under warranty. Maybe if the whole thing were stainless, instead of painted, this would be a reasonable choice for car camping or the back yard. But 13-15# precludes motorcycle or backpacking camping. There are far lighter alternatives for less $$.
Using this on a wooden deck would be a bad idea?
Colinsdad
122
Nov 2, 2018
Thank you Icky! I'll keep a note of that- much appreciated!
Kermudjin
39
Jan 30, 2019
One_Eyed_JackalYou could put a carbon felt welder's mat underneath as insulation. Find them relatively cheap on amazon or other online tool retailers. Carbon felt is very lightweight, makes great insulation/windscreen for ultralight stoves.
foomankk
7
Jul 18, 2018
Any chance of adding the carry bag to this drop?
Bigjaype
38
Jul 17, 2018
Powder coating on a fire pit? Seriously! I love the video, really shows how well it works with a real fire. Do these manufacturers even test these products.
Nvg79
3
Oct 30, 2018
BigjaypeWe have one in use for over a year now, and it holds up really well. Only some(alot) discouloration of the metal in contact with the fire really highly reccomended
Unwisefool
480
Jul 16, 2018
Anybody use one of these?
cwmst22
101
Jul 16, 2018
Since its not listed, I’m guessing the cooking pan shown in the 4th picture is not included in this drop.
PaigeD
522
Jul 16, 2018
cwmst22You are correct, the cooking pan isn't included in the drop. But I will consider including it in the next drop if it's available.
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