Petromax Fire anchor
With the Petromax fire anchor, you can spontaneously turn any campfire into a practical and versatile cooking area with grill function. The fire anchor made of coated steel can be easily and quickly anchored in the ground next to your fireplace. Whether you want to use it over an open fire, over the Atago or over the grill and fire bowl, it reliably helps you cook in the fire pot (up to and including ft6), prepare hot water in the tea kettle or grill vegetable skewers, sausages and co. on the grill grate.
Always an arm's length ahead
Your fire anchor has a main rod that is fixed in the ground and three arms that you can attach individually to the fire anchor and vary in height and orientation. Two of the arms have notches at the ends where you can hang your cooking utensils. The third arm has a grill grate and an additional notch for your grill gloves or grill and charcoal tongs. On the spacious grill grate with raised edge sausages, vegetable skewers and Co. find safe place.
Good stability on solid ground
Before using the fire anchor, however, you must pay attention to the respective ground conditions at the fireplace. Sandy soil, for example, is less suitable, as the fire anchor will find little support here. When cooking with heavy fire pots, make sure that the weight of the fire anchor is properly balanced to ensure that it stands securely.
With the Petromax fire anchor, you can spontaneously turn any campfire into a practical and versatile cooking area with grill function. The fire anchor made of coated steel can be easily and quickly anchored in the ground next to your fireplace. Whether you want to use it over an open fire, over the Atago or over the grill and fire bowl, it reliably helps you cook in the fire pot (up to and including ft6), prepare hot water in the tea kettle or grill vegetable skewers, sausages and co. on the grill grate.
Always an arm's length ahead
Your fire anchor has a main rod that is fixed in the ground and three arms that you can attach individually to the fire anchor and vary in height and orientation. Two of the arms have notches at the ends where you can hang your cooking utensils. The third arm has a grill grate and an additional notch for your grill gloves or grill and charcoal tongs. On the spacious grill grate with raised edge sausages, vegetable skewers and Co. find safe place.
Good stability on solid ground
Before using the fire anchor, however, you must pay attention to the respective ground conditions at the fireplace. Sandy soil, for example, is less suitable, as the fire anchor will find little support here. When cooking with heavy fire pots, make sure that the weight of the fire anchor is properly balanced to ensure that it stands securely.