Ignik  FireCan Elite Portable Fire Pit

$299.95
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Built to bring the glow of a campfire wherever you go, the Ignik FireCan Elite is more compact and easier to control. Enjoy portable warmth without the limitations of traditional wood fires.

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Features

  • This evolution of the FireCan is also the most powerful with 55,000 BTU heat output
  • Compact, durable ammo-can design with anodized aluminum lid and handle make it easy to store and transport
  • Folding legs allow compact storage and set up in seconds
  • Toolless, quick-release 5 ft. hose with adjustable regulator packs inside for an easy-to-carry package
  • Tucked-away quick-release connector and flame-control knob make the FireCan Elite more compact and easier to control
  • Mesh sides increase visibility and transmission of heat
  • Stainless-steel construction with anodized aluminum lid for reduced weight and increased durability
  • First-ever CSA-certified Ignik product with 5 psi, quick-release
  • Includes propane cylinder stand
  • All Ignik products come with the Ignik Performance Promise and unlimited support from the brand's team of product experts
  • If you have an issue with an Ignik products, you have their promise that they will make things right for you
  • Fuel not included

Imported.

Before starting a fire outdoors, review Leave No Trace principles and safe extinguishing practices. Always check the land manager's current regulations for information on where to build a fire, appropriate wood to use and potential burn bans.
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Camping

Fuel Type

Bulk Tank

Fuel

Propane

Heat Output (per burner)

55,000 british thermal units

Burn Time (Max Flame)

5 hours

Dimensions

12 x 7.5 x 6 inches

Weight

12 pounds

Weight (Without Fuel)

12 pounds

Reviews

55 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars

67% 4 of 6 reviewers recommended

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

15 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
11 months ago
Hot for a little guy
I've had the older black firecan for years. Got one of these earlier this year, and it's a face melter. I put the fire rocks that Ignik sells in it, and they seem to work great, although I think there are a lot of other options on the net. This thing is all I need to cook and stay heated while camping with my 2017 Tacoma. Just the right size to fit in my system.
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Most Helpful Critical Review

5 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 1.0 out of 5 stars
5 months ago
You can do way better.
Next to no radiant heat, with or without lava rocks. Buy a Howl Campfires R1 instead and actually be warm.
Rinnal
Sierras
McVickers
Location:Chino Valley, Arizona, United States
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
10 months ago

Outdoor Cooking and More Made Easy at Camp and at Home with the Skullet

I've tried a few disk cookers over the years and have never been very enamored by them until trying the Skullet. To start with, the Skullet provides a great warming fire to gather around at camp or on the patio at home. The adjustable legs allow it to be used while sitting or standing, and the built-in ignitor makes ignition easy. When it's time to cook, the fold-out supports can accommodate the included skillet or a variety of pots and pans. I used a regular pot to boil water and the Ignik cast iron skillet to prepare everything from eggs and hashbrowns for breakfast, sausages for lunch, and steak, fish, and loads of vegetables for dinner. The Skillet is large enough to fit protein and vegetables on at the same time, and move things around to manage the heat and cooking temperatures. It worked so well at camp that when I got home, I used it to meal prep for the upcoming week.

Richard C.
Location:San Antonio, Texas, United States
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 months ago

Most awesome propane tank on the market

This ain't no regular propane tank, this is an exceptional, light weight tank that can be mounted pretty much anywhere. And with its included carrying case, makes it perfect for any camping or overlanding trip. A must buy propane tank 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

Alex R.
Location:Reynoldsburg, Ohio, United States
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
1 week ago

Looks are deceiving

I expected much better quality from a reputable company and for the price point. My box came crunched, ripped and nearly open. The product itself was misshapen and creased. There is a foam disc and molded piece that doesn’t hold shape very well. It has not even been used yet and it is already malformed. The rest looks like pretty cheap constructed materials, minus the labeling. The plastic zipper isn’t even waterproof sealed. Sticking does look like good quality. There are no water vents or drains. Hopefully if it is out in the rain the case won’t absorb and hold water.

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Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
11 months ago

Hot for a little guy

I've had the older black firecan for years. Got one of these earlier this year, and it's a face melter. I put the fire rocks that Ignik sells in it, and they seem to work great, although I think there are a lot of other options on the net. This thing is all I need to cook and stay heated while camping with my 2017 Tacoma. Just the right size to fit in my system.

Dan G
Location:Denver, CO
Age:45–54
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 months ago

Buy Ignik now before the get popular.

Picked up the Ignik Fire Can due to the fact that Colorado has low snowpack. Odds are we will have fire bans for camping this year.

Age:45–54
TERRY P.
Location:Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Fire Can Elite outside of Death Valley

After getting an adapter to hook our new Fire Can Elite up to the propane tank of our camper van we were able to enjoy a warm night in the desert just outside of Death Valley. We've used it a few times now and have been quit happy with the flame the Moon Rocks provide. Doesn't need to be turned up very much to provide warmth and ambiance, so doesn't use much of our propane. Looking forward to using it more in the future.

EigenSquatch
Location:Earth
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 months ago

Pretty hot so far

Have had my eye on the FireCan Elite by Ignik for some time to enable better car camping during wildfire/burn-ban season. Was able to use my not-a-dividend-anymore to sweeten the deal, and brought one home. I already had a 5-lb propane growler for my car-camping cooktop, so I was able to hook it up to the FireCan right away and test it out. Wow is this thing loud! The lowest setting gives nice flames, but a pretty loud hiss, and turning it up to high makes it sound like the same jet engine built into my Primus OmniFuel stove without the silencer. I had planned to get some lightweight ceramic "rocks" to place inside in order to enhance the aesthetic; I ended up eschewing the expensive and every-rock-looks-the-same Ignik Moon Rocks and sprang for Stanbroil's charcoal-black ceramic "lava rocks", which were half the price for twice the volume. The lava rocks made a huge difference, not just in the aesthetics, but in the sound. I layered smaller nuggets around the outside of the oval burner, then just barely covered the burner with a single layer. Unlit, it looks like the FireCan is nearly half-full with irregular nuggets of charcoal. Lit, the flames look more natural and reach slightly higher when on low, and the noise is *significantly* less. And I have half a bag of lava rocks left over. The rocks take slightly longer to cool than an empty FireCan after turning it off, but that's a small price to pay for the leap in Pleasant Experiences. I can just leave the rocks in the FireCan, too, and the regulator hose packs in atop them with no problem. A few other thoughts: —The quick-connector on the regulator hose is a bit stiff; I have to hold the opposite end of the FireCan while attaching the hose so it doesn't scoot around. —The FireCan is slightly awkward to light. The pilot/ignition hole is on the opposite end from the control knob (likely for good reason); because the knob must be held in in order to light the FireCan, and my butane lighter wand also requires the trigger to be held down to maintain flame, I have to squat next to the long side of the FireCan and use both hands to light the flame, all while being cautious not to lean over and singe my hair or eyebrows. —The FireCan comes with a foldable propane tank stand, intended to prevent a small gas growler from falling over. It wasn't obvious what it was until I read the instructions. —One of the things that drew me to the FireCan Elite was that the propane hose connector did not protrude out from the FireCan very much, thus was less likely to be bent or broken by an ill-placed boot. This has so far been borne out in real life. —The foldable legs have rubber "feet" on the sides that have the effect of making the FireCan less likely to skid around when the legs are folded up. When unfolded, the feet are well away from both dirt/grime and the heat of the fire. Ingenious design. All my use of the FireCan so far is just testing it out, not use in the field. Nonetheless, I'm pretty pleased with it so far, especially with the addition of the "lava rock".

Ease of Use

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Tinman
Location:Arizona
Age:45–54
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 weeks ago

HEAT IS ON!!

Saved my camp night! We weren’t able to use a campfire due to high winds and this came in clutch. When we turned it off the ambient temperature dropped like 20 degrees. Brr..

Age:45–54

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
Diane S.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Best camping purchase

Great product!! Love the convenience!! Quality build. Best camping equipment purchase I've made so far.

Jenni Lou
Location:Colorado
Age:55–64
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
6 months ago

Scorcher

Perfect for late fall and early winter outings. SUPER warm! Can fit four people around quite easily, 6 can squeeze. Have to also buy the rocks or glass beads to go inside, which adds to the weight...but worth it.

Age:55–64

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
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