Description
Built for your adventure, no matter where you end up.
The Nomad Lite Firebox was originally designed and released in 2017. We build the Nomad Lite for the adventurer, for the backyard relaxer, and the outdoor folks. The Nomad lite features easy breakdown for transport or storage. Whether you find yourself in your backyard, or in your rv, the Nomad Lite is ready to tackle all your burning needs. Burnables stack securely and easily in the fire bed. Ample space is provided for even large fires.
Packed with features, the Nomad Lite is an elegant addition to your patio or adventure spot.
Featuring laser cut components, rounded corners, stick holders, and accessories ensures the Nomad FireBox is a life long addition to any outdoor adventure. Legacies are built by our stories. The tools we use to build our stories should last. Most camp fire pits or fire rings are built with cheap, thin material, we designed the Nomad Lite to be different. 10 Gauge thick sides and legs and a 3/16″ Thick bottom prevent premature wear and tear. The Nomad Lite Firebox accepts our cooking grates and skillets and has the same features as the Nomad.
The Nomad Lite is built for your adventure.
Nomad Lite Size |
28″W X 28″ L X 8″ H |
Nomad Size |
28″W X 28″L X 12″ H |
Short Leg Height |
Approximately 4″ Off the Ground |
Tall Leg Height |
Approximately 28″ off the Ground |
Material |
Bare Mild Steel or 304 Stainless |
Side and Leg Thickness |
10 GA. (.135″) |
Base Thickness |
3/16″ |
Shape |
Inverted Pyramid |
Finish |
Bare Steel or stainless Steel 2B |
FAQ:
-
Which height sides should I choose?
- Answer: That really depends on the desired end use. The Nomad Lite has much shorter sides, but has a VERY elegant appearance. The shorter height gives a very nice, refined look. For larger fires, the taller sides might be the best option. The Nomad Lite sides are about 5″ tall whereas the Nomad sides are approximately 9″ tall. Find the Nomad (Taller Version) HERE.
-
What is the clear opening of the Nomad firebox?
- Answer: The clear opening is approximately 24″ corner to corner. The inverted pyramid shape creates ample space for burnables.
-
Which height legs should I choose?
- Answer: There are two factors that customers should consider while deciding which legs to purchase: Budget and end use. The short legs are approximately 4″ off the ground, the tall legs are approximately 20″ off the ground. The tall legs are less efficient and use more material to manufacture, so they are a bit more expensive. The short legs are great for anyone who sits on lower chairs around the fire. The tall legs are great for cooking and look great on any patio setting.
-
Is the Nomad Manufactured in the US?
- Answer: Yes! Our products are produced in SE Pennsylvania. Made with care, built for adventure.
-
Stainless Steel or Mild Steel?
- Answer: Yes! Ok, seriously: It really depends on the end user’s preference. Stainless does have some unique cooking considerations and requires a bit more finesse. Mild steel can be treated much like cast iron. It needs seasoned and well cared for to avoid rusting. Stainless will avoid the rust and corrosion. Stainless does come at a higher price point, but its resistance to rusting and corrosion may be worth it depending on your needs.
- The Mild Steel will rust over time unless treated. For folks looking to avoid Patina, we recommend a high heat resistant spray paint on NON-COOKING surfaces. Cooking surfaces should be seasoned and kept out of rain or moisture to avoid rusting.
- Stainless steel will not corrode like the mild steel, but it will discolor over time depending on heat introduced. This is normal.
-
What is the expected lifespan of the Nomad Firebox?
- Answer: Everything has a service life. With that being said, under normal conditions the Nomad is designed for many, many years of use. For some people, this firebox will last their lifetime if cared for properly. Lifespan will depend on the conditions in your area, the fire size and heat introduced to the firebox, and how the firebox is cared for over time.
-
Will the Nomad Firebox Warp?
- Answer: During the first use of the Nomad, it is normal to see the steel “relax”. We recommend your first fire being a “Break in” fire. Keep it to a small/medium size fire, let it get to hot coals, then let it go out. After the first break-in the nomad should not flex much during use. The bottom is the most prone to heat input, so we include a brace with hardware to add an extra layer of defense against warping.
-
Cooking Grate VS Skillet:
- Answer: Both are amazing choices. The Skillet is really great for breakfast foods or steaks, burgers, and much more. The Grate is amazing as well. If you want that smoky flavor, cook over the grate and allow the flames to do their part. We offer the grate and skillet in stainless or mild steel. Choose whichever is best for you.
A few other considerations before purchasing:
1.) Campfires CAN be dangerous. If is your responsibility to create fires responsibly and to follow your local laws and guidelines in your area
2.) The metal sides and bottom of the Nomad and its accessories will get VERY hot during use. Serious burns can occur if used improperly. NEVER light fires around unattended children.
3.) The Nomad is fairly heavy. Be careful when assembling or disassembling the firebox.
4.) Never burn plastics, foam, or anything but wood or charcoal. Plastics release toxic chemicals that can stick to the metal for some time, releasing gross gasses that are unhealthy. Wood or charcoal only.
5.) Treat the firebox like any other pan or cooking ware. Cooking surfaces MUST always be clean and free of rust or old food. Clean cooking surfaces with warm water and dish soap.
6.) If you have ANY questions or concerns at all, discontinue use and contact us with questions at CS@Landtyrn.com.
There are no reviews yet.