Explore VEVOR's full selection of campfire grills, designed for dependable cooking over open flames on camping trips, in backyard fire pits, at the beach, and on off-grid adventures. Our selection of campfire grills has something for everyone, from weekend campers who like to cook simple meals over a wood fire to outdoor cooking fans who hold full barbecues in the wild. There are small folding campfire grills for easy carrying, as well as full-size swivel campfire grills for serious outdoor cooking. Check out the large cooking areas, durable steel construction, and useful features that make cooking over a fire easier and more fun.
Are you looking for campfire grills that provide real outdoor cooking in a range of fire situations without being difficult to set up or fragile? VEVOR campfire grills are engineered to provide stable, heat-resistant cooking surfaces over open wood fires, charcoal beds, and fire pits in various outdoor settings. VEVOR has the right campfire grill for your cooking style and your trip, whether you need a small folding grill for a hiking trip or a full-size swivel grill for a weekend with your family.
The two key factors that determine how well a campfire grill fits your outdoor cooking needs are its cooking surface size and portability. If the grill is too small for your group, food will have to wait over the fire, and if it's too heavy or big, cooking outside won't be fun anymore. The VEVOR campfire grills come in various sizes and styles to fit any need, from cooking meals by yourself in the woods to cooking with the whole family at the campsite.
There are different sizes of cooking surfaces for VEVOR campfire grills, from small 12 by 18-inch grids for cooking by yourself or with a partner to full-size 24 by 36-inch surfaces that can cook for six to eight people at once over a large fire pit or campfire base. When choosing the right cooking surface size, consider how many people will be cooking at once and what kinds of food you want to cook. For example, a single cooking surface that can fit meat, vegetables, and bread at the same time will cut down on the number of cooking rounds you need and keep the meal coming together at the right time, rather than in batches.
For groups of three to five people, mid-size VEVOR campfire grills with cooking surfaces ranging from 18 to 24 inches are the best choice. They are large enough to cook a full meal at once without requiring an oversized fire pit that is difficult to manage. When cooking on a VEVOR campfire grill, the grid spacing is just the right size to keep regular food items safe without dropping smaller pieces into the fire, yet it's still open enough to let strong radiant heat from the flame bed below pass through. VEVOR's BBQ cooking racks are designed to fit most standard fire pit setups, making them easy to use.
The only thing that sets a campfire grill for real outdoor use apart from one meant only for the garden is its portability. Built with features that make them portable, VEVOR campfire grills are easy to move and set up in real camping and traveling situations. The legs of folding campfire grills fold up against the grill surface, making the whole unit flat for storage. The folded grill can slide into a carry bag or be strapped to the outside of a pack without protruding parts that could catch on gear or vehicle interiors.
When folded, VEVOR folding campfire grill models take up a tiny fraction of the space they occupy when in use. When folded, the most compact models measure less than 20 inches at their longest side, making them easy to store in a backpack, vehicle compartment, or motorcycle saddlebag. VEVOR's portable campfire grills range in weight from less than 3 pounds for ultralight folding models to about 8 pounds for full-size models with a cooking surface. This weight range is good for both backpacking, where every ounce counts, and car camping, where a heavier, more capable grill is a better choice. VEVOR's barbecue cooking racks are all portable and fold or roll up for easy storage when not in use.
Maintaining stability over an open fire is essential for safety. If the cooking surface on a campfire grill moves, tips, or is overloaded with food, hot food could spill, cookware could become unstable, and burning embers could spread. There are leg designs and ground-contact systems built into VEVOR campfire grills that make them stable on the rough surfaces that you'll find when cooking outside.
Some VEVOR campfire grill models have adjustable leg heights that let you level the cooking area on uneven ground by setting each leg separately. This stops fixed-leg grills from rocking and tilting when the ground isn't perfectly flat. VEVOR campfire grills feature wide-splay leg geometry that distributes the grill's weight and cooking load over a larger base area. This makes the grill more stable on soft ground, sand, and hard surfaces, such as fire-pit surrounds. When cooking over established fire rings or stone-bordered campfire bases, users can adjust the grill leg height to position the cooking surface at an optimal distance above the fuel bed for even heat distribution without overheating the grill.
Adjustable cooking height is one of the most useful features that sets good campfire grills apart from simple wire grids. This means you can move the cooking surface up or down relative to the flame bed to adjust the temperature while you're cooking. It is possible to move the cooking surface closer to the fire on VEVOR campfire grills using height-adjustable legs or swivel-arm mounting systems. This lets you sear food quickly over high heat or cook thicker cuts, vegetables, and other foods that need time over moderate heat without burning on the outside.
VEVOR's swivel campfire grills feature a pivot arm attached to a ground stake or fire pit post, allowing the cooking surface to swing completely away from the fire. This lets heat escape right away without lifting the grill or moving the food on the surface. This swivel feature is great for controlling flare-ups, adding fuel to the fire in the middle of cooking, or moving food from high-heat searing to cooling without taking it off the cooking surface. A VEVOR swivel campfire grill gives outdoor cooks more control over the heat than just moving food around the grill. It's more like cooking in a controlled kitchen than using a basic static grill over an open flame.
The material and built-in features of a campfire grill decide how long it lasts when used over an open flame, how safely it handles high temperatures, and how easy it is to clean and maintain between cooking sessions outside. With heat-resistant materials and features designed for real outdoor cooking, VEVOR campfire grills are the best way to cook outside.
Crafted from carbon steel and stainless steel, VEVOR campfire grills can withstand the high temperatures of cooking over an open fire or with charcoal without bending, losing their finish, or becoming less stable over time. As you use a carbon-steel campfire grill, it forms a natural seasoning layer that makes it nonstick and rust-resistant. This coating works like cast-iron cookware, making cooking better every time. Stainless steel campfire grills don't rust or corrode and don't need to be "seasoned." This advantage makes them the lower-maintenance choice for people who don't cook very often or who store their grills in wet places between trips.
The wire or rod gauge of VEVOR campfire grill cooking surfaces is selected based on heat retention, structural rigidity, and portability. For backpacking, lighter-gauge wire grids are easier to carry while still providing adequate support for standard camping meals and sufficient heat retention. Heavier-gauge rods can handle heavy loads, such as cast-iron cookware and food. VEVOR's line of BBQ grilling racks uses gauge specifications matched to the weight they will support. This gives you the right balance of strength and portability for your cooking situation.
Beyond their basic grilling function, VEVOR campfire grills have useful features that make cooking outside more enjoyable. While making adjustments, heat-resistant handle extensions keep your hands away from the flame and the hot grill surface on types that fold up and have built-in handles, letting you move the grill over the fire without taking food off the surface. Some VEVOR campfire grills come with carry bags that protect the grill's surface during transport and prevent soot and residue from getting on backpacks, vehicles, and camping gear stored next to the grill when it's not in use.
Certain VEVOR campfire grill models feature non-stick surface coatings that prevent food from sticking while cooking and make cleanup easier afterward, which is helpful when you're camping and don't have access to a shower or much water. People who go on long camping trips where cleaning the grill between uses is normal will find that a non-stick or seasoned surface requires less work and water to keep the cooking surface in excellent shape during the trip. Some swivel campfire grills come with ground stakes that are the right size for a firm installation in normal dirt. The drive-in stake design lets you set up the grill with just your body weight, without any tools.
At prices designed for real outdoor use, VEVOR campfire grills offer large cooking areas, easy portability, heat-resistant steel construction, and useful outdoor cooking features. Our range includes small folding campfire grills for backpacking and solo travel, as well as full-size swivel campfire grills for family camping trips and large cookouts. With reliable customer service and clear product descriptions, it's easy to find the right grill for your next trip. Get a VEVOR campfire grill today to get better results every time you build a fire.
An 18-by-24-inch cooking surface is large enough for four people to cook at once. For groups of five or more, a VEVOR campfire grill that is 24 by 30 inches or larger can cook the main dish, veggies, and sides all at once, without having to go over the fire more than once.
Yes, VEVOR's folding campfire grills fold flat and are small enough and light enough to fit in a bag. Lightweight models weigh less than 3 pounds and can fit in a side pocket of a pack or be strapped to the outside without altering the pack's balance or the total weight you carry.
A swivel campfire grill has an arm that can turn horizontally away from the fire. This lets heat escape right away without moving the food or lifting the grill. This makes controlling flare-ups, adding fuel, and managing the fire much easier than moving a full set of grill food over an open flame.
Let the grill cool completely before cleaning it. While the surface is still a little warm, use a stiff wire brush to remove any remaining food. To keep the seasoning layer on carbon-steel models and prevent rust while they're not in use, apply a thin layer of cooking oil after cleaning.
Yes, VEVOR campfire grills are made of heat-resistant steel that can be used on both charcoal beds and wood fires. Changing the cooking height is the same: put the grill surface higher over the charcoal for medium heat and lower for high-heat searing, depending on what you're cooking.