Making a fire in the garden on warm summer evenings can be very cosy and atmospheric. However, lighting a fire bowl correctly and, above all, keeping the fire going is not that easy. In this blog post, we explain how to create the ideal conditions for your campfire.
The location
Ideally, your fire bowl should be placed on a level, non-flammable surface, as far away from bushes or trees as possible. Spreading some sand or gravel around the fire bowl can also be helpful to protect the ground from heat.
The fuel
Use dry wood or charcoal if possible.
Lighting
To ensure good air circulation in the fire bowl, it makes sense to build up the fuel in a kind of pyramid. Your wonderful keli kean® match extension can now be used for this. It is sustainable and ensures that the fire bowl is lit safely.
Keeping the fire alive
To keep your fire going for a long time, you should add fuel regularly. But be careful! Do not overload your fire or you will smother it.
After use, you must let the fire burn out completely and allow the fire bowl to cool down before disposing of the ashes.
