Description
- 【SLEEK DESIGN AND WELL-BUILT QUALITY】 – The fire pit is designed for wood logs/charcoal/wood pellets. Just put the wood in it to enjoy a bonfire with your family and friends. This portable smokeless stove can concentrate fire flames to provide durability and long-lasting in a variety of environments.
- 【WOOD BURNING FIRE PIT】 – The vent holes on the top of the pit allow oxygen to enter, mix the smoke and help charcoal to secondary burn. The double-walled construction brings you efficiently circulates the air, allowing the wood to burn with little smoke, sparks, ash, or odors. It reduces the smoke and increases the usage rate of charcoal.
- 【PORTABLE AND COMPACT DESIGN】 – An unique hole is designed specially for swival campfire grills (NOT INCLUDED) which allows you to set up a campfire grill on the fire pit when enjoying the bonfire. The fire pit allows you to grill and enjoys gathering bonfire with friends at the same time.
- 【EASY TO USE AND CLEAN】The outdoor fire pit comes with a removable ash tray which allows you to collect and dispose the ash easily. Please note it’s normal that the inner wall may decolor after burning for some time.
- 【GREAT GIFT FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS】 – The external and inner holes of the fire pit makes it nearly smokeless, the stove designs added safety from flying sparks. The patio heater is great for outdoor bonfire, camping trip, outdoor events and backyard cooking.
Angelo –
This thing gets super hot quick. Once the fire is below the inner vent jokes it becomes smokeless. This was the right price and size for any precut lumber. Once it ignites it burns quick and hot. A good buy better than the other smokeless firepits. Also it’s light weight.
Stasia Bodnar –
This pit works very well. After the fire has been going for about 10 min the smoke just about disappears. Pit allows heat for about 3-5 feet away on all sides. I do recommend a screen cover to help with flying embers. and a cover for storage to protect from the elements. I will be ordering soon.
Wayne Power –
This product is not like other smokeless fire pits. The exterior ring burns so hot it melted a shoe near by.
And damaged my grass.
steve wallace –
So far pretty rust resistant, burns well and I haven’t experienced it getting overly hot. Very portable, and 26” was a good size for camping and backyard use. I did get a cheap fire mat for the base and recommend buying a cover
Desmond Allen –
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Wasn’t sure what i would be getting for the price in terms of build quality and materials. It’s a solid little fire pit that throws off awesome heat. Burns wood like it’s an open fire so have a bit extra on hand but really really close to actually smoke free, like 95%. So yeah it’s pretty awesome to not have to keep moving around when the breeze changes. Less than half the price of the solo and I’m super happy with it.
Stoltz –
Outside fire pit
Stoltz –
On l’.aime !
HowAreYa –
This fire pit works very well… Very sturdy, produces ample heat, and is aesthetically pleasing. The minor drawbacks would be that the product tends to send embers from any fire and all types of firewood. A quick fix that has worked the few times I have used it is a screen fire pit cover. I also wish the ash catcher underneath was bigger.
I received the product slightly damaged. The metal of the hole on the top surface was disfigured/bent but it is still a great product!
elvis –
Still alot of smoke
Phillip Browne –
So far this pit has been superior to other pits I have had in the same price range. It’s much more reliable than others with wire screens. It doesn’t seem to be very succeptible to rust, and the smokeless feature works as described. great product.
William F. –
Very nice pit. Burns really hot and great flames but far from smokeless
HowAreYa –
I’ve never had a “smokeless” fire pit before, but wife wanted to try one out. This is budget friendly for the size fire pit you get. No fire is completely smokeless, keep that in mind. However, once you get it burning good it definitely throws less smoke than a normal fire.
It’s not too heavy. Easy enough to move around your yard. I would empty after every burn though. The catch on the bottom slides right out and with a large contractor garbage bag, it’s simple enough to tip over and empty.
Be prepared to buy wood or cut lots of trees down, because this pit tears through the wood. I used scrap lumber and a few limbs that had fallen from trees, and I was constantly adding more to it.
It gets hot, real hot. I bought a fire mat for underneath and tested it on my driveway. The initial idea was to use this on my wooden deck, but after using it I would never do that. It would definitely leave a burn mark or potentially catch something on fire. Keep a good distance from surrounding objects.
This pit throws embers like crazy. That is the only real con I have about it. My wife had multiple holes in her clothing from sparks flying all over the place. Our chairs had holes burned in them as well. Definitely will be either buying a mesh guard to go over top, or making my own.
I do recommend it though. I can’t compare to top brands like solo stove, but from my experience it does indeed burn wood and create a “smokeless” fire.
Edit: second fire I decided to use pellets. Used half the bag. Was somewhat hard to start, but cardboard made it light faster. Definitely worked well though. Did not spit embers all over the place like firewood did. I did buy a screen for the fire pit for when I do use wood though.
Francois –
Fire for back yard