As a hobby, I make BBQ's for cooking over a campfire.
They make an ideal gift for camping whether you are travelling or just having a holiday.
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I lived in Alice Springs in the 60's and for my work I used to visit by road and air every cattle station, mission, mine and settlement between Oodnadatta in SA and Tennant Creek in NT, and out into WA towards Halls Creek and Western Qld. It was a big country then. 4wd vehicles were only just appearing, and we used to use Traegar Transcievers to communicate using telegrams - aren't sat. phones easy now?
This bush travelling taught me the best way to cook, be it at home or in a remote spot in the bush alongside a creek.
My cookers are very versatile. You can fry or grill your meal, cook with saucepans, camp ovens and frying pans.
Another feature of these cookers is that once cooking is finished, because they are so light you can lift them off the fire and stoke the fire up to keep you warm.
A carry bag is included with each cooker and you receive a FREE camp oven lifter and firehook with every bbq purchased from May 2008 - but not with the Tripod
I make 3 different cookers - (or BBQ's) plus a Tripod to cook over a Campfire. Click on the menu on the left of this page to view any item
Firstly - The Maxi, as the name suggests is the largest and the top of the range for this style of cooking. Using a Maxi, I have fed 20 people using 2 BBQ plates and a camp oven to keep food warm. I have one set up in my backyard as my main BBQ
Just to make things even better, I have introduced my swing away plate warmer for the Maxi in 2006. You will now be able to ensure that you have warm plates at any time without losing valuable cooking space. A plate up to 270mm diameter will fit on the plate warmer frame.
Secondly - The Mini is a lower cost model generally suited to one bbq plate and a smaller group of people camping.
Thirdly The Plough Disc BBQ. (Out of stock at June 2008) Very economical and a great way to cook. Last but not least,
I also make a Low Cost Tripod for that quick stew and a billy of tea.
I make them from Australian Steel - I even make my own Grilling & Frying Plates instead of using imported ones like everybody else.
Made in Australia by a Camper for Campers like you.