Skip to main content

Digital Trends may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. Why trust us?

The Radiate Portable Campfire takes the hassle out of making s’mores

One of the biggest chores of any camping trip is getting a fire started once you reach your campsite. Usually you have to collect smaller sticks to serve as tinder and larger pieces of wood to add fuel the blaze, which has to be ringed in by stones for safety purposes. This can often be time-consuming and frustrating, particularly after a long day on the trail. But a product called the Radiate Portable Campfire promises to take the drudgery out to the task by delivering everything you need to get a fire going in a tin can that you can take with you just about anywhere.

Made from 100 percent recycled paper and soy wax, the Radiate Portable Campfire was designed to make it as easy as possible to get a fire going in as short a time as possible. Simply place it on the ground, pop off the lid, and start one or two of its paper briquets on fire using a match. Within a matter of seconds, you will have a roaring fire going, all without having to gather any wood whatsoever. Should you want a bigger fire however, the Portable Campfire can serve as fire starter, setting larger logs ablaze too.

Intro to the Radiate Portable Campfire

Radiate claims the Portable Campfire can burn for up to five hours, but can be extinguished at any time simply by dousing it in water. Later, it can be reused simply by pouring off any excess liquid and starting it back up again. The metal tin that it comes in is even refillable, allowing it to be used many times before it needs to be replaced.

There are a couple of downsides to the Portable Campfire however, not the least of which is its weight. Tipping the scales at four pounds, it is heavy enough that backpackers will probably think twice before carrying into the backcountry. Car campers will find it highly convenient however, and anyone starting a fire in their backyard fire pit will probably appreciate it, too.

The other drawback is its price. A single

Portable Campfire runs $28

, although customers can save some cash by ordering a two-, four-, or eight-pack instead. Considering its ability to be used multiple times however, this might be a good investment for the upcoming camping season.

Kraig Becker
Kraig Becker is a freelance outdoor writer who loves to hike, camp, mountain bike, trail run, paddle, or just about any other…
The best golf apps for iPhone and Android: 8 best ones in 2023
smart golf club

If you play golf, then it's likely you live and breathe golf, and like everyone else, you're probably always looking to improve your game. Hiring a coach and other methods are great ways to improve, but have you considered starting out by downloading an app? Golfing apps are some of the most advanced applications out there and make heavy use of artificial intelligence and GPS to both track your movements and analyze your swing. Golf apps can track an enormous amount of data about the way you play and can help you to turn those bogeys into birdies. Here are the best golf apps for iPhones and Android phones.

Looking for more useful apps? Check out our lists of the best Android apps and best iPhone apps you can download today.

Read more
Goal Zero’s new Skylight is an LED palm tree for emergencies
A Goal Zero Skylight shining LEDs lights into a darkened hallway.

Goal Zero is expanding its lighting range today with a backup LED system called the Skylight. The Goal Zero Skylight is an all-in-one set that includes a 33Wh battery built in and six LED panels that can blast out 6,000 lumens all told.

There are four brightness settings available, if that much light is overkill for your needs, and the panels can angle outwards as needed to cover a larger area. Combined with the 12 feet of telescoping available from the tripod, you can cover quite the range with visibility. A handle with a one-button release allows you to quickly deploy the Skylight for outdoor work or play, and stakes stored in the legs give you the option to keep it in place. A dedicated spool stows the charging cable when you're not using it, and a carrying case is included to store and move the whole kit.

Read more
The best electric bikes for 2023
Aventon Pace 500.3 with rider on it

Whether you're wondering what the fuss is all about with e-bikes, or you're an enthusiast shopping for a new model, the options have never been broader. There is an e-bike for just about anyone who wants to try electric two-wheeling, whether you want to spend $500 or $5,000. Using e-bikes for commuting is an eminently practical and cost-saving alternative form of transport for some people, but most riders choose e-bikes for fun and adventure.

Here are eight of the best e-bikes available today, from our favorite overall pick to more specialized choices for every type of rider, whether you're looking for something fast, portable, and just more affordable.

Read more