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Reddit mentions of Guide Gear Campfire Cooking Equipment Set

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Guide Gear Campfire Cooking Equipment Set
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    Features:
  • ✔ RUSTPROOF POLE- 4 poles included and allows you customize your height between 56 to 114 Inch without cutting the pole. The tension shower caddy gives you the capacity you need to organize your shower essentials.
  • ✔ NON-RUST AND NO DRILLING BUT VERY SECURE: We used 0.98" diameter thicked stainless steel poles and special designed strong tension spring inside of the rod which guaranteed the pole stands very solid and sturdy, Never Collapse.Suitable for bathroom,kitchen room and even any corners.Homehelper corner shower caddy is reusable.
  • ✔ HEAVY DUTY SHELVES WITH LARGE CAPACITY-Shelves made with thick material, no flimsy. Can hold (2) 1000ml or (4) 500ml bottles with easy. Shelves can be moved up or down to make room for tall bottles.For for children and adults.
  • ✔EASY INSTALLATION: Shower pole caddy can be installed within minutes, and you will never need any tools. Rubber caps feet holds it securely. No damage to your floor and ceiling. Not for drop or slope ceiling
  • ✔【 100% Satisfaction】: You will get full money back or a new repalcement if you are not satisfied with our tension shower caddy. We have full confidence in our products.
Specs:
Height3.75 Inches
Length61 Inches
Weight28 Pounds
Width9 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Guide Gear Campfire Cooking Equipment Set:

u/fromnytonj2 · 1 pointr/CampfireCooking

>hi all, i just purchased this:
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>https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002RWBS7S/ref=ppx\_yo\_dt\_b\_asin\_title\_o01\_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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>i'll be hosting a decent amount of friends next week, and would look to do some hanging chicken, and maybe a roast of some sort
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>it will be over a raised firepit, i'd love to be able to gather some more information on what this subreddit thinks might be the best ways to truss the chicken for hanging, hanging height of the fire, cook time, etc
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>no shame in admitting im new at this but would like to do it right, I also have a lodge cast iron that I was going to hang under the chicken to catch the drippings, is that realistic? if so, what would be good to keep in the pan to mix with the drippings
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>also what cuts of meat would be the best as I also bought the rotisserie attachment, but also happen to hang it too!
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>hope this is the right area / posting format

thanks just posted there