2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
I did not fill it all the way, and it took a little time to really get going. I expect had I filled the pellets up it would have heated more quickly. It makes a nice warm fire that you can cook over the open flame on (so I can do some cooking on it). It produced no smoke or sparks, a very clean burn. When done, the pellets burn down to almost nothing, there was just a little ash left. 







Same here. We were there in August. One of the charms of Rollins Pond is the ice/wood/canoe/ice cream vendors, but in the future we'll probably try to bring some kiln dried firewood (now that our vehicle won't be stuffed full of camping gear.)ChanW said:Yep Photomom, that's what we've dealt with too.
At Rollins Pond last year, the nice firewood selling lady making the rounds of the campground with the truck full of firewood... It looked like good wood to me, but it was 'all night' wood. It took all night on the fire to dry enough to eventually turn into ash.

I merged the threads as they were on the same topic.boo said:Somehow my post got integrated into Cyclonic s post. That is fine.The difference between Cyclonic s Genie and mine is he bought the
larger model. Mine is the smaller model that sits on four legs.


Well here’s my review of the Flame Genie. First off, I
really like that it is made in the USA, as Cyclonic stated it is very well made
and comes with a nice tote bag. It has a very nice looking flame, puts out a
fair amount of heat for those cool evenings and is very easy to get going with
some fire starting gel. I also wanted to comment on the “no smoke”, this is true
as long as you learn how not to add too many pellets at one time as they burn
down. I made the mistake of adding a whole small coffee can at one time and
poured them around inside the burn pot, BAD IDEA!!!, let’s just say we smoked
out any bugs within a 30 ft. area
. I found that if you add them to the center of
the fire pot, it has almost no smoke at all. It does state in the manual you
will learn how much and when to add pelletsJ.
I also wanted to get an idea of how long it would burn on a given amount of
pellets, here’s what I estimated (I know this will vary by pellet type so this
is just and estimate). I am using standard hardwood pellets, nothing special. I
filled up a 5 gal bucket, we burned it for one hour and added pellets as needed
to keep the flame going. I used 4” of pellets out to the bucket, so I should be
able to get about 3.5-4 hrs. Of burn time per 5 gallon bucket of pellets, so
you would need about one bucket full per night of camping. Everything they
state in the manual and website is accurate, but I do disagree on one thing. The
cool down time, it took about 40 minutes from the last time I added pellets for
the fire to go out and the unit to cool down, not the few minutes they state in
the manual. This is no big deal, I just wanted to point this out. The only down
side to this unit is, given the small amount of space we all have in our T@B’s
is finding enough room to store the pellets or finding a local place close by
to the campsite to buy them. All in all this is a very nice product, well made
and I enjoy buying American made products! I also have the Big Red CampFire in
a can, I like it just as well and the flame looks very realistic and almost as
good as the Flame Genie. I think for the convenience factor I would use the
CampFire in a can more often when camping and the Flame Genie at home on the
back patio.

TabberJohn said:Odd this company gets great reviews and all three models are out of stock: http://campfireinacan.com/
Or does that work hand in hand?

I thought it failed also.ChanW said:I thought the Kickstarter for the Campfire in a Can guys failed. No?TabberJohn said:Odd this company gets great reviews and all three models are out of stock: http://campfireinacan.com/
Or does that work hand in hand?
My experience this past week is no, they are only allowing camp stoves, no larger flames. Went through some of the areas with recent forest fires, pretty bad, they are just springing up in spot fires every day.kybob said:We were at a couple of campgrounds recently that had burn bans posted. Is it permissible to use either of these types of campfires during a burn ban?




