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Draft:Cooking tripod

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A cooking tripod (also referred to as a campfire tripod) is a tripod designed to be used in outdoor cooking by suspending cookware such as a Dutch oven in mid-air over a flame. It consists of three legs, usually made of steel, a hook attached to the center of the joining legs, and a chain to hang the cookware from the center and/or adjust the height of the suspended cookware.[1][2]




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  1. ^ Loewendick, Robert (October 25, 2013). "The Versatile Campfire Cooking Tripod". BassProShops 1Source. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  2. ^ Vukovic, Diane (December 2023). "Campfire Cooking Tripods: Complete Guide". MomGoesCamping. Retrieved October 24, 2024.