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Cook everything from breakfast to a three-course dinner directly over the fire

Is there anything better than cooking under the open sky? With Espegard's Glo fire pit, grilling is both easy and delicious all year round – whether you're in the garden, out on a hike or at the campsite. The robust construction and the range of accessories make Glo more than just a fire pit – it becomes the outdoor kitchen of your adventure.

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Most people love to grill – but as the summers get drier, some are shying away from lighting a fire. Espegard's new generation of fire pits, the Glo series, are developed with this in mind: with their robust construction, the ability to burn both wood and charcoal, and a wide range of accessories, they work equally well for cooking as they do for warmth and coziness, without compromising on safety.

A real grill station
Thanks to the wide range of accessories, such as grill grates, frying pans, coffee pots and fire boosters, Jakob Storm Leth at Espegard says that you can cook everything from breakfast to a three-course dinner directly over the fire.

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“For extra power in the flame, the bonfire booster is perfect for giving the fire more oxygen and a more intense glow. In addition, there are practical grill tables and relief surfaces that transform the bonfire into a real grill station – you could almost call it the adventure's outdoor kitchen,” he says.

Firewood or charcoal?
Espegard's customers use the fire pit for everything from grilling sausages with the kids to slow-cooking stews or frying pancakes in the mountains.

– Versatility is a big reason why it has become so popular, and the Glo models work with both wood and charcoal, so you can adapt the fuel to what you want to cook – and how quickly you want to get started, he says.

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Safe – as a bonus

Although cooking is the focus, safety is important. The fire pit stands on stable legs and keeps the fire under control, which often makes it a safer choice than many traditional fireplaces – especially on dry summer days.

– It is just as suitable in the garden as it is in nature, and with our spark guards you can fire more safely even in sensitive environments. We are often asked about the difference between a wood-burning stove and a campfire stove – but it is actually the same thing. We used to call it a wood-burning stove, but today we say a campfire stove, he concludes.