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The Fire Sense 60838 Fire Pit is a portable, lightweight, and easy-to-assemble fire pit featuring a 29" heat-resistant painted steel bowl, folding legs, and includes a carrying bag and screen lift tool for added convenience.
J**S
Very nice n useful products
Love it all
A**R
Nice grill!
Light weight. Pack up and stores easily.
A**R
All in all...a serviceable, portable, occasional use, fire pit
Bought the 29” model for backyard fires at the cottage we rent for our annual week-long lake vacation. Overall fits the need.Construction is pretty flimsy, but for the price it is to be expected. A little scratched up from packing and transport, but nothing horrible. The legs are light and the hinges leave it pretty wobbly. (The legs do click into place nicely and the lock pins seem secure.) Although it moves and shimmies when bumped or touched, I do not think it would snap or fall over from normal use. It does stow compactly in its’ cheap but serviceable carrying bag which is ideal for transport for us to and from home.The pics show wear and tear after two 3 hour fires on successive nights. The inner wood grate did warp slightly from the heat and weight, and you can see a few discoloration/ rust spots from the loss of the paint on the grate and in the bowl. The metal of the bottom of the bowl is pretty thin and does flex when pressed. However, it does seem sturdy enough for occasional vacation / camping use. Final pic is a five log fire with 18” logs. I have chosen not to put the fire starters directly onto the grate because I don’t want that much heat that close to the flimsy bottom. The tool is too short to use a fire poker, but works just fine for spark arrester removal. It did comes with the cooking grate of the same quality, but I haven’t used it, and probably won’t. IMO, the whole thing is just a little too wobbly for cooking.It is short. I put it on some patio bricks I found in the back of the cottage rental property to give it a little more height.In summary, pretty cheap construction, but light, portable and very usable for our purpose.Cheers!
E**Y
Small backyard fire pit for the win
I have the world’s smallest backyard because I live in a city. With the COVID sitch, I wanted some cozy outdoor time in my little patch of yard.This fire pit is perfect. The legs easily fold out for standing above my concrete or fold beneath for easy storage. I can only fit maybe 3 logs in at a time, but I don’t need much more.It comes with a carrying case which is amazing. It’s water proof and protects from rust and having it fill with water. It also comes with a bottom grate (I don’t use it because it keeps the fire from producing great coals), a grill grate, hatch for sparks, and a stoker.If you’re concerned about fire being directly on the bottom, I added some sand from the dollar store for protection and it’s been fine.Make sure to keep it out of rain as it will rust (even the spark hatch thing). If you’re looking for a heavy duty fire pit, spend a little more money on something else. If you’re looking for an easy, small backyard fire pit set-up, I definitely recommend this.Be careful not to scooch the pit after you set it up. It must be lifted to move otherwise you might damage the legs (remember it’s portable so the legs aren’t completely stable, they have some give).
T**Y
Ideal size off ground
Perfect for what you’ll need while camping. Not heavy came with everything you need to cook on it and nice bag that fits everything
K**Y
Like all of life, you get what you pay for.
I have been burning wood fires out doors since the Kennedy administration. This unit is as advertised. The price is modest so that helps you understand what you will receive. The base is a full 29 inches, but the flare of the edge provides only 24 inches of usable fire space. The gauge of the sheet metal (it’s thickness) is heavier than tin foil, but, for the intended use it would be nice if it were doubled. The metal will be adversely impacted mostly by water mixing with the ashes. While the fire burns water will be steamed away. To make this last you need to keep it dry. I drilled six large holes in the bottom to let water drain out. I also painted it with with hi-temp black paint. I purchased this for a ten day camping trip. But I would like to have it last three seasons. It cannot be left out of doors. Use it, clean it, and give dry storage..The bottom grate helps air get under the fire. This is a good thing. The top grill is for cooking upon. It could only be used if a hardwood fire is allowed to reach the red coals stage. The coals would need to be raked/smoothed out with a poker to a depth of 2 or 3 inches. Then place the cooking grate over the low coals and cook your food. You would not be cooking over a wood fire, but over the coals of a dying hardwood fire. Skill level to achieve this is high. I would not suggest this for cooking unless you have experience. This unit is fine for a wood fire off the ground for folks to sit around in lawn chairs..This was designed from the get-go to meet a price point in the market. It does that well. I only wanted a camp fire off the ground to be “legal” and safe. If this was for home use, I would expect to spend hundreds of dollars to be able to leave it out in all weather. This is for occasional use outdoors, then cleaned and store in dry environment. Moisture is the mortal enemy.
C**S
Perfect portable firepit for RV
I was a bit hesitant on getting this size but it was perfect for our RV. We just returned from camping in Florida and used it every night for fires and cooking. We also purchased the 30" fire pit mat for underneath so we didn't harm any of the brick pavers or wood deck. It folds up perfectly and goes in the firepit carry bag. Super easy set up. Cleans up nicely for storage. Totally recommend.
D**J
Great for tailgating!
I purchased this fire pit with the sole use of tailgating in cold weather. This thing was perfect for that purpose. The price wasn't too expensive and the portable design worked great. The fire pit folds up nicely into a nylon bag. Not the strongest of bags and I'm going to guess it will rip eventually but I've used this a few times over the past year with no problems yet. The legs unfold and lock into place creating a pretty sturdy base with the ability to withstand a drunken bump from time to time. The mesh top covers the whole fire eliminating any ash from floating into your face. I use about 3-4 logs to make a comfortable fire. I haven't had any problems with rusting and this thing sits in the bag in the garage when not in use. All in all, I'm very happy with this purchase as it has made our tailgating in the winter months much more enjoyable. Now if the Redskins could only win a game...
A**R
Great portable pit
Used for 12 months now, many many fires, sat in ocean air all winter, its rusty but still good. Folds up great for RV use. Legs are a bit flimsy, replace screws with bolts for longer life. Bit pricey but it works well. Mesh cover burnt up too quick.
C**N
Buen producto
Lo he usado 3 veces, la vdd me gusta que sea portatil, ha aguantado el fuego muy bien, aunque la base se chamusco creo que es de esperar ya que llega a temperaturas muy altas, la vdd si lo recomiendo.
F**A
Tamaño ideal
La opción de 29" tiene el tamaño ideal para una fogata que emite un calor decente. Es fácil de almacenar y de limpiar, y no se requiere mucho para su mantenimiento. Los accesorios son adecuados, aunque a pesar de venir con parrilla, nunca la utilizaría para cocinar, ya que no está diseñada para esto.
R**E
Good buy
Great portable fire pit! Bring to the cottage or camping. And then can use in my backyard as well!
B**N
Looks good 👍
I just opened the box. I think, delivered without check the nuts. One leg has NO nut for screw.Very good size. Can't wait to use it.Fire bowl very lightweight.Legs bit shaking (maybe for my carpet floor).
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