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Yes, stray sparks or hot ash from barbecues will melt holes in your tent, or your neighbours tent or windbreak instantly. A friend of mine wrecked a £200 Gortex jacket by sitting downwind of one of these disposable barbecues while it was cooking.
Play safe and use a windshield, or if it`s breezy, don`t barbecue. You don`t want to be writing the neighbour a £400+ cheque for replacing his new Outwell, after all.
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