11 Winter Gear Essentials

11 Winter Gear Essentials

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Survive the Cold Weather 

If you’re still feeling the chill, you’re not alone. Winter is clinging on with its icy wind, grey skies, and long, cold nights. But that doesn’t mean we should put the fire out. If anything, it gives us even more reason to light it up. Winter is the season of slow fires, warm drinks, and deep conversations. And to make the most of it, you need the right tools and gear.

We’ve put together the ultimate list of winter fire gear essentials. Items that are friends to our fire and, hopefully, will become friends to yours, too.


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1. Donkey Long Tong 80cm - The Fire Tool You Can’t Go Without

This is more than just a long tong. It’s a key fire tool for any and every fire. Our Donkey Long Tong 80cm gives you the reach and control you need to handle your indoor fireplace or outdoor fire pit safely. Whether you’re shifting logs or adjusting coals, this tong makes sure you stay warm without risking burnt knuckles.


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2. Braai Meat - Winter Comfort Food

You need braaied meat. No debates. When the cold bites and your cravings hit, meat on the fire is the answer. This is where your indoor braai or braai room becomes essential (yes, Capetonians, we see you). Grab your Donkey Tong 69cm, some Namibian Hardwood, and high-quality meat from Frankie Fenner. Ethically sourced, flavourful, and guilt-free. What more do you need?


Image by Frankie Fenner

3. Donkey Tong 69cm - Made for Flipping

Specifically engineered to handle heat while giving you a precise grip, the Donkey Tong 69cm is your go-to for meat tong. It’s strong, durable, and keeps you at a safe distance from the heat. And if you’re planning on braaiing this winter, it is an absolute must-have braai tool.

4. Naostriker - The Old School Fire Starter

Whether you’re stuck without firelighters or just want to go primal, the nanostriker is a great tool (and a lot more fun than you’d expect). We recommend the ones from Just Like Papa. It turns fire-starting into an experience, not just a task. Trust us. Once you try it, you’ll want to use it every time. This will be how you start your fires every winter.


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5. Axe - For That Winter Woodsman Feel

There’s something about holding an axe that just feels… right in winter. Whether you're chopping your own kindling or just getting the stories flowing, a small splitting axe is a must-have. Get one from Just Like Papa and start splitting your dry wood with ease this winter


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6. Namibian Hardwood - The Best Braai and Winter Wood

Wood is essential. The Namibian Hardwood range burns hotter and longer than most local options and gives you perfect coals for braaiing. Plus, they also offer softer woods that are great for ambience without the big coal base, which is perfect for your indoor fireplace. 

Pro Tip: If you’re looking for good winter firewood that will be perfect for your  indoor fireplace, we suggest the Namibian Hardwood big logs. This slow-burning wood is perfect for any social winter gathering involving fire.


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7. Miir Insulated Mug - Stay Warm from the Inside

Keep your coffee hot. The Miir insulated Mug, from Just Like Papa, is stylish and very practical. Whether you’re working outside or relaxing next to the fire, it keeps your drink hot for hours, making it the perfect mug for winter.


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8. The Blower - Every Fire Needs Air

If your fire keeps going out, and you keep needing to start a new one, you probably need more air. That’s where The Blower comes in. It helps direct airflow exactly to where it’s needed, getting into the crevices between logs and giving your fire the oxygen it needs. It's the perfect winter fire starter tool.

9. Warm Winter Clothing - Before You Get The Fire Going

Whether you’re looking for a woman's winter jacket, a man's sweater, or durable winter pants, you still need to dress warm while prepping your fire and cooking over the coals. Check out Just Like Papa’s rugged and warm winter wear for gear that keeps you warm, dry, and looking great.


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10. The Paddle - Feed The Fire With The Flick Of A Wrist

In the cold, fires can struggle to stay alive due to damp wood, cold air, and poor air flow. The Paddle lets you whip big volumes of air straight into the flames to reignite the flames and keep the fire roaring. It’s simple, fast, and far more effective (and fun) than using an old pizza box.


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11. The Jack Sack - Home To All Your Fire Tools

This rugged, leather bag holds all your Donkey Fire Tools. The Jack Sack is designed to store and built to explore, meaning that this winter it'll be perfect to keep your tools at arm's reach, no matter where you find yourself.


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Wrap-Up: Make Winter Your Season

There you have it. Our complete winter fire essentials checklist. From premium fire tools to ethically sourced meat, insulated drinkware, and rugged winter clothing, this list isn’t just about surviving winter; it’s about loving it.

Because as cold and miserable as winter mornings can be, there’s nothing quite like gathering around the fire at night with the family, coffee in hand, and your tools at the ready.

Let the fire burn and let the stories start this winter. 

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