Camp Chef Redwood Portable Propane Fire Pit

Camp Chef has added another great product to their propane fire pit line up, the Redwood. The Camp Chef Redwood fits nicely in between the Del Rio and their standard Propane Fire Pit with some of the features of the Del Rio and the size of the GCLOG.

Product Features

  • Matchless Ignition – 55,000 BTU – Propane powered
  • Safety shutoff valve
  • 15″ diameter fire pit – 19″ diameter outer ring
  • Includes 4 Extendable roasting sticks
  • Includes 12 lbs of lava rock and 5 ft hose and propane tank stand

3 thoughts on “Camp Chef Redwood Portable Propane Fire Pit”

  1. Compact – Big Flames – Lava Rocks Are No Disappointment PORTABILITY: The Redwood was important to me because I wanted to use it on different parts of my patio and property and then be able to quickly store it away under a covered area on my patio when I finished using it. No problem; it feels like maybe 20 lbs which is no different than the propane tank itself (note: it is not lightweight in build quality). The 19 inch grab ring is perfect in diameter too. I almost bought the Del Rio with a 30 inch ring which would have much more difficult to rangle…

  2. Good but needs more lava rocks Came in handy since we are in Stage 2 fire restriction in Arizona. went through a full 5 lb propane tank running this fire pit on high from dusk to around 1am 2 nights in a row. you can feel the heat if your chair sits lower to the ground but if it’s on the ground and you are in a regular camping chair the only thing that will be warm is your shins.the only thing that I was disappointed in was the lava rocks. came with 2 bags of lava rocks in varying sizes but the rocks that came…

  3. Works great! Only a couple of minor flaws. With a camping trip less than a week away, we learned there was a burn ban for our campground. Not even charcoal BBQ’s would be allowed, but propane-based BBQ’s and campfires were OK. Quick research and I settled on this one – two day shipping via Prime, and we were all set!This “campfire” works great! It looks very real. The rocks heat up and glow just like wood in an normal campfire would. It also puts out some heat, though not as much as a traditional campfire. Overall…

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