VitalGrill wood-burning camp stove fans its own flames
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The VitalGrill Barbecue offers more grilling space than the Stove
The VitalGrill Barbecue
The VitalGrill stove puts out up to 20,000 BTUs
The VitalGrill stove folds flat when not in use
The VitalGrill Barbecue folds flat and fits inside its own carrying bag
The VitalGrill Barbecue (left) and Stove
Article Summary
What do you do when you’re trying to get a reluctant campfire going? You blow on it, of course, to fan the flames. Montreal’s SolHuma Inc. has taken that same idea, and applied it to its VitalGrill camp stove. The portable device burns whatever combustible material can be loaded into it – no special fuels are required – and incorporates a small battery-powered fan that “supercharges” the flames to produce up to 20,000 BTUs of heat.
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