The best...campfire gear

Marshmallow Twig Roaster; Popcorn Popper; Coleman Enamelware Percolator; and more

Marshmallow Twig Roaster

“The most important part of camping is roasting marshmallows.” This faux branch’s multiple steel twigs allow you to roast enough for a whole crowd-—after you’ve washed off the hot dog grease.

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Popcorn Popper

This popper can be a great kitchen addition, but it’s particularly fun “to shake up a batch of popcorn over a roaring flame” and then pass the salty, delicious results around.

$35, shopterrain.com

Source: Food52.com

Coleman Enamelware Percolator

Get your caffeine fix even while out in the sticks. Add coarsely ground coffee, and this attractive nine-cup pot will produce a flavorful brew “over a campfire, grill, or camping stove.”

$25, coleman.com

Source: Yahoo.com

Sven Folding Saw

Step up your firewood-gathering abilities with this collapsible, easy-to-pack saw. It avoids “the cumbersome builds of traditional cutters,” while “retaining the strength to conquer any task.”

$33 (15-inch), $35 (21-inch); rei.com

Source: GearPatrol.com

BioLite CampStove

This portable stove can recharge your smartphone while it boils a kettle of water: Burn some pine cones and twigs inside, and the fire’s energy will give you 60 minutes of talk time in just 20 minutes.

$129, biolitestove.com

Source: The Wall Street Journal