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We use a Outwell folding BBQ. Both to cook on, but also as a campfire.
Usually after eating we throw on one of the firelogs that you can buy from supermarkets and DIY shops (ours came from Asda). Then you have about 2hours of good heat. The advantage of them over normal logs is that you don't get many sparks and a nice steady burn, though you can use any wood really.
To be on the safe side we also put a tin tray underneath to catch any ash, though it probably isn't needed in truth.
Only thing we found was that if you really get the fire going the grill at the base of the BBQ gets red hot and ours has slightly warped, though it does still work fine.
Great choice on the tent BTW. I'll be putting my reveiw on the arkansas 5 up shortly.
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