Kings rotisserie

mrsmfexpanda

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We bought the kings colllapsible fire pit and rotisserie (which operates with 2 size D batteries) did a great job cooking the roast lamb .The only criticism is I believe the fire pit needs a few holes drilled in to the plates to allow better airflow
 

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Crusty181

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I bought the Kings fire pit, thought it might be a cheap way to comply with some campground rules. Havent used it, but was very cheap and looks much the same as other expensive offerings

Ill bore some holes it, thanks for the tip
 
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Drover

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Back on the olden days, Toyota and Nissan supplied rotisserie handles, found behind seats usually, stoke up fire use 2 logs upright and lay rotisserie across with a pig/chook/emu/roo shoved on it... Some smart fellas even found a secondary use for it as a crank handle when the Engel flattened the battery...