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Our UK Camping forum has all the information you need on finding the right equipment for your tent or caravan.

So, what camping gadgets do you want for Christmas?

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Blu · 05/10/2013 15:11

I am still hankering after a pie iron.
And a Weber Go-Anywhere BBQ.

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LegalMatterQuerry · 05/10/2013 15:14

Do you have links?

lisad123everybodydancenow · 05/10/2013 15:15

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Blu · 05/10/2013 21:08

pie iron or a huge selection here for cooking burgers or toasted sandwiches, or even actual pies over the campfire.

The Go-Anywhere in the UK I have worked out that this is my ideal BBQ. Compact for fitting in the car (easier to pack than the current Weber Smokey Joe portable), it has a lid with vents so can be used for slow cooking, vents under the charcoal for good heat / burning speed control, very high quailty materials so will not rust or warp or go cockly. I thoroughly classy, sturdy, practical little BBQ.

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Blu · 05/10/2013 21:08

Lisa - you currently camp without a stove?

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sallydolittle · 08/10/2013 15:06

Would love a Allan's Campfire Grill in my stocking this year, we borrowed one at a campsite this summer and it was just fab. But I can't find one anywhere other than Amazon and I am trying to avoid buying from them until they pay up some tax. Anyone any idea's where I can buy one from

Edendance · 08/10/2013 18:35

campfirecooking.co.uk/index.php/campfire-grills/product/view/9/11

Like this one??

Blu · 08/10/2013 18:55

like this Sally?

I have one of these the rebel grill as I like the way you can alter the height of the grill above the flame, and also swing the grill away from the fire once it has cooked, or swing the grill to a hotter or cooler part of the fire. They are fab.

But I just Googled Alland Campfire grill and got lots of suppliers that aren't Amazon.

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Blu · 08/10/2013 18:58

The Allans grill looks better for putting a big heavy cooking pot on the fire, though. I mostly use the Campfire Grill for BBQing. It could easily take a kettle, though.

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lisad123everybodydancenow · 08/10/2013 19:07

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Blu · 08/10/2013 19:10

So what do you do about cups of tea, and cooking?

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hillbilly · 09/10/2013 10:49

We have the largest grill from here

Had it for 4 years and it's still going strong.

I, unfortunately have already got too much gear so will probably not get anything else Sad obviously if I find something really none essential I'll have to have it!

Milliways · 11/10/2013 18:17

Anyone else going to the Motorhome & Caravan show in Birmingham? We are going on Saturday and I always find great gadgets at these shows.

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Blu · 12/10/2013 07:35

Oh, I see, Lisa!

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Blu · 13/10/2013 09:05

Milliways, did you spot anything good?

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Milliways · 13/10/2013 16:42

Oops - we are going NEXT Saturday, hoping to find a pressie for DH's birthday there. No doubt I will see a lovely perfect layout new Motorhome, but they cost a bit more than I was intending to spend on him Grin

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