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The CAMPINGMOON MS-1111 is a portable campfire grill made from durable 304 stainless steel, weighing only 1.4 lbs. Its compact design (13.8" x 7" grill area) supports up to 20kg, making it ideal for camping, backpacking, and outdoor cooking over open fires or gas burners. Comes with a convenient storage bag for easy transport and quick setup.



































| ASIN | B0B5G54XC3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,822 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #13 in Camping Grills |
| Brand | camping moon |
| Brand Name | camping moon |
| Color | 13.8’’L (MS-1111) |
| Cooking Surface Area | 96.6 Square Inches |
| Cooking System | grill |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 281 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Finish Types | Painted |
| Frame Material | Stainless Steel |
| Fuel Type | Gas |
| Grill Configuration | Portable |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | storage bag |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Item Dimensions | 11.8 x 9.5 x 7.3 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.8"D x 9.5"W x 7.3"H |
| Item Height | 7.3 inches |
| Item Type Name | Campfire grill |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | camping moon |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | VA-US-MS-1011 |
| Model Number | VA-US-MS-1011 |
| Number Of Racks | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Portable |
| Product Dimensions | 11.8"D x 9.5"W x 7.3"H |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Warranty Description | Compensation for damage before use |
A**A
CAMPINGMOON Portable Folding Camping Campfire Grill (Grid wire (MS-1011))
Solid. Far better than most others with this design. Excellent for a propane or butane burner, or a pressurized 'primus' burner, or alcohol, sterno or tealight candle. I wouldn't use it on the hearth in a fireplace's firebox, except to the side with low heat from couple hardwood coals under it and a low burning fire in the firebox. However, I usually use two or three old 9 x 4.5 x 2.5 inch refractory bricks to the side of the fire in a fireplace for heating water or cooking, or a dutch oven to the side as well if making soup, stew, or casserole. This item also functions well as a portable trivet on the outer hearth outside of the firebox. I use this portable grill for other than its intended purpose. That being as a small portable shelf in a kitchen cabinet. It doubles for heating water over a portable burner during a power outage, for tea, coffee, hot chocolate, and the like. Also for keeping a kettle of warm water at the ready under the low heat of a tealight candle. This item is very sturdy, solid, substantial and well made. It's also fairly light weight. Handy for backpacking. A good thing to keep in a truck of SUV if one tends to live in or frequent remote areas (also suggest a portable rocket stove for this use case). I'm very happy with this purchase, far beyond expectations.
G**D
Fits over 100g 3.5" isobutane and Firemaple stove & stores inside Stanley 10qt lunchbox
I did a LOT of research because I saw it used in a camp video with a 100g or 110g 3.5" high isobutane fuel and a Firemaple stove under it. You can store it inside and cook inside a Stanley 10qt lunchbox if you watch Stanley Lunchbox cooking vids. Works well with flame under it. You can fit just about any small pot, pan or kettle over it. This specific height and size one is perfect fit for the lunchbox. But I would imagine the taller one or bigger models would be great for cooking over any flame and pot. GOOD QUALITY. STURDY. HELPS STABILIZE THE POT. SAFER.
Y**X
Well-built and sturdy
I have by now owned several Campingmoon products -- and for good reason: they have been very well-built within their expected price ranges (for most of the items I bought, not all). This grill does not disappoint: - Well-built with strong, sturdy material -- Manufacturer claims 304 Stainless Steel, a food-grade material that resists corrosion to salt water and the like. It is the most common stainless steel grade - Legs held up weight of pots and pans, including cast iron, very well - Legs can be adjusted in two configurations as they relate to grill's height and leg span -- Helps accommodate different firepit or burning equipment diameters or heights - Carry bag helps transport dirty, blackened grills - Small enough to store away easily - Grill pattern is common with Japanese BBQ grills I use this grill with my Outland Living Firebowl so I can have both a propane firepit and a way to boil water with a pot placed on top of this Campingmoon product. The only gripe I have is that the legs take a significant amount of effort to change position, but that also adds to the sturdiness of the product. The company, based on my past research, is Chinese with a strong presence in Japan. I may be wrong. But the instruction manual is in Chinese and Japanese.
J**.
Sturdy
This is a sturdy and well made little grill. It folds up nicely and fits in the provided bag. However, when the legs are positioned for the lower height, it cannot be folded flat (design flaw).
M**E
Excellent quality
I love this for cooking over my twig stove, trangia alcohol stove and my butane backpack stove. It’s very well-made and folds up nicely in my Stanley pail camp kitchen as well as using in other camp settings. It’s also a nice stand to set hot pots on as I take them off the fire if I don’t use it right over the flame. I just ordered a second one. Highly recommend. Very strong snd sturdy.
D**Y
Great purchase.
Exactly as shown in description and images. It's a little difficult to change the legs to a lower position, and you need to put them back in the higher position if you want it back in the provided bag. If I ever break it, I'd buy it again. A chaffing dish puck fits under the grate in the higher position, or you can put it over coals. It is heavy, solid, might not be good for backpacking cause it's a bit too heavy for it's size. A standard size coffee pot fits on top of it.
A**E
Impressed by how sturdy it is.
Very Sturdy. Useful for camping or with a small alcohol burner underneath to cook indoors during power outages. By the way, if you use it with an alcohol burner indoors, 70% alcohol produces the most complete combustion and thus, less Carbon Monoxide. I still use the carbon monoxide detector and a little ventilation, just for extra safety. Bonus tip: You can set this on an upside down aluminum cookie sheet and cook right on your existing kitchen range. This unit takes up very little space after you fold the legs back down. Only slight downside I saw was the synthetic cloth cover is a bit thin.
A**Y
Solid addiction to my camp kitchen
I love this thing so much that I use it for camp cooking even when I don’t need to, it’s just fun to use. I will say it’s pretty heavy so definitely not for backpacking, but if you’re car camping it’s such a great piece of kit. I use it to disperse heat better over my butane stove and balance larger pans more comfortably.
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