Enjoy charcoal or firewood cooking at home in the backyard or out at your favourite spot in the bush with the Fire Disk Plus from Coleman.
This compact and lightweight design is made from durable stainless steel and can be set up in just 3 seconds. Ideal to use to cook with firewood or charcoal, it comes with a stainless-steel grill for versatility and has a weight rating of 30kg so it can support your cast iron cooking gear. It also comes with a case included, to make transport and storage super simple.
Tuck into a delicious meal cooked on charcoal with the easy to set up, transport and use Fire Disk Plus from Coleman.
Full stainless-steel construction
Compact and lightweight
Sets up in 3 seconds
Perfect for charcoal or firewood
Weight rated to 30kg
Strong enough to support a large cast-iron pot
Stainless steel grill and storage case included
In Use Dimensions:
60L x 60W x 23H cm
Packed Dimensions:
60L x 60W x 10H cm
Weight:
3.2 Kg
Material:
Grill − Stainless Steel (Food−Grade) | Body − Stainless Steel
Fuel Type:
Wood | Heat Beads
Ignition:
Manual
Suggested Use:
Camping | Home
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
1516124
Snowys Code:
146519
Staff tip:The cast iron camp oven is not included. We have them available to purchase separately on our Camp Oven page.
Reviews
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Q&A's (3)
Fire Pit Use @ Campsites/ Camping Grounds1 answer
Hi There, Would this firepit be able to be used at most campsites during the colder months of the year, using firewood to toast marshmallows? Thanks for the confirmation.
Luke - Sydney(5 years ago)
G'day Luke,
The best bet would be to double-check with the individual campground, as some sites will allow fires in this type of firepit, but others don't allow any wood fires at all.
Leece - Snowys(5 years ago)
Steel grade and thickness?1 answer
Hi, what grade stainless steel is it? How thick is the steel? Thanks, magenta
Magenta - Morphett Vale(5 years ago)
G'day Magenta,
Coleman lists the Firepit as being food-grade stainless steel. They don't list a thickness, however, they indicate it can support up to 30kg.
Leece - Snowys(5 years ago)
How solid is the legs?1 answer
The Legs looks very thin and assume it clicks in, How solid is it, Wobble at all?
Francois - Adelaide(5 years ago)
G'day Francois,
The legs on the fire disc are fairly lightweight, but they're quite strong and solid.