The BON-FIRE Portable Kitchen.

Posted by Patrick Woolmer on Mon 4th May 2009 at 02:43 AM, Filed in Cooking GiftsFathers Day Gift Ideas

We’re loving this brand new product that was only launched in the UK last week. It’s called the BON-FIRE and it is in fact a very funky & easy transportable bonfire kitchen on which all dishes can be made. The perfect gift for the outdoor chef!

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You’d be forgiven for thinking it looks like something out or the days of the old Wild West with its three-leg system which is easy to set up over the fire. It’s been developed by Danish chef René Stage and consists of an enamelled fire place, a large grill grid, an enamelled barbecue pan, enamelled pan cake pan with a long handle and finally – but not least – the practical enamelled pot with hanging hooks.

It’s completely wind and weather proof and apparently very easy to transport – perfect for those camping weekends this summer.

RRP:
Stew pot – from £50.00
BBQ Pan – from £56
3 Leg Stand (140 cm): £71 (please note, this item is available in different sizes)

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