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It’s not much, but this little Odoland campfire doubles as a grill — it’s $29 today

Odoland campfire grill Prime Big Deal Days discount
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There are campfire sets and then there are grills, but for Prime Big Deal Days, there’s also this Odoland campfire that doubles as a grill. Pretty wild, right? But it’s also super portable and lightweight which makes it excellent for camping, RV life, off-grid living, and more. You know, exactly the types of activities that all of you The Manual readers would be doing on the regular. It comes with a 304 stainless steel grill, excellent for tossing some burgers or dogs on top of. But it can also be used as a wood-burning stove for some heat and light. Here’s the best part: For Prime Day it’s on sale for $29, normally $46, which saves you $17.

Why shop this Odoland campfire that doubles as a grill for Prime Big Deal Days?

It’s portable, lightweight, and comes in a relatively compact size at 13 inches by 10.5 inches. That makes it ideal to toss into a camper, RV, or trunk and take with you on a trip to the great outdoors. Heck, even if you’re tailgating this could be a great option. It comes with a 304 stainless steel grill that rests on atop, providing ample space to cook some food like meats and veggies. But also, you can simply burn wood inside to get warm, get a little light, or just enjoy the ambiance.

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Made of heavy-duty iron and coated in a premium black finish, it’s meant to resist high temperatures. This is a campfire-grill we’re talking about here. It’s easy to assemble, too, even though it doesn’t come out of the box ready to use. It takes just minutes to put together. But once it is together, you can carry and stow it that way — you don’t have to disassemble it every time you’re done using it.

It’s excellent for outdoor lifestyles, whether you’re living off-grid, traveling the open roads in an RV, or just camping locally. Even if you want a small firepit in your backyard that’s easy to stow away when you’re done, this is a good option.

Thanks to Prime Big Deal Days, it’s available at a great discount. Normally $46, you can buy it today for just $29. Sure, that’s only a $17 discount, but $29 is still a fantastic price for this campfire and grill combo. Don’t sleep on this one outdoorsfolk.

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