🔥 Light Up Your Life: The Ultimate Portable Fire Experience!
The Smokeless Tabletop Fire Pit is a versatile and portable fire solution, perfect for outdoor and indoor use. Made from durable 304 stainless steel, it features a unique air intake system for efficient burning, reaching temperatures up to 1800°F. Weighing only 2.78 pounds, it includes essential accessories for a complete experience, making it ideal for camping, backyard gatherings, and more.
C**H
For a small fire pit it works good
Makes a nice little fire. A little more smoke than I thought it would have but not bad.
L**S
Does what it said
Great camp stove
K**N
Compact, well constructed stove, with versatile fuel options - ideal for camping and backyard fun
I am new to this type of camping stove, one which is (shall we say) "inspired" by another certain well known camping stove starting with the word "Solo". I am an avid and frequent camper, and am aware of the reputation and functionality of that "other" stove, and can assume this one mostly operates in a similar manner. There's no instructions included with this nice stove, although it isn't particularly difficult to figure out, either. One plus: since you're only working with fuel like charcoal, wood or little fuel pellets, if you don't get it quite right you're likely not going to put yourself into any real or potential danger. I recently ordered a butane camping stove that was riddled with manufacturing issues and that was a very risky product to try to work with. Unlike that butane stove, I am very comfortable handling this one - even without instructions.So taking this contraption out of the box, it's compacted down to a good size for traveling in a nice little mesh bag. Inside the storage bag the stove kit is neatly nestled together; it takes about 30 seconds to fully assemble. There's a heatproof pad to set your assembled camp stove upon. The design appears as though this stove should work well even in conditions with low wind. The idea is that fresh air draws up from the bottom, pushing the heat towards the top. That way your fire is fully contained, with all of the the captured heat ascending to the top. You can set a small saucepan on top to boil water, a little frypan to fry-cook or you can have some cookout fun and use the telescoping forks included in this kit to just cook whatever type of small item you like directly over the heated opening. A little mess kit would be a good cooking companion for this stove.This stove will let you cook at your campsite without worry about open flames and you can even scavenge around your site for wood to fuel your fire - how convenient is that! Although I really like the idea of using store-purchased pellets since they aren't particularly expensive and they're easy to light.This stove is affordable and with so many options available for fuel, it's a real winner in my book.Once spring camping gets started I have big plans for this little stove. It's so well constructed and easy to pack away for trips in its storage bag. A real winner!
J**_
Perfect table top fire pit
The media could not be loaded. This compact tabletop firepit has proven ideal for my balcony. Although I initially sought a larger version, space constraints led me to explore smaller options. The package includes a rubber mat and metal skewers for marshmallows, effectively containing the fire and simplifying the cleaning process. I highly recommend it.
N**.
Lots of fun times in a little bag!
Fun and nicely made!I got this on a whim and was so pleasantly surprised at the quality of it!I’ve camped and been involved with scouts etc. for well over 30 years, so I’ve accumulated a lot of camping gear.I was intrigued by the design and the price was more than reasonable.I live by the beach and fires aren’t allowed unless contained, so I was thinking this would be fun and easy to bring down for some sunset viewing.This comes in a nice mesh drawstring bag that holds everything (will need to make sure the stove is cool before packing it up!). The size is pretty similar to a little nested set of camp cooking pots and pans - so easily packable. There is a little mat to set it on and the top has fold out “wings” to put a pot on - maybe some hot chocolate? I wondered about setting a rack on it, but that may make a big mess - best to keep it simple!The main fire pit structure has a black slightly rough textured paint/covering that seems like it will be durable.The top section fits inverted into the main section for storage - I would caution people to be careful since the inner edge feels like it could be sharp - I didn’t get cut or anything, but just be mindful.The little forks are pretty cute and tiny and do actually telescope out and would be perfect for marshmallows - or if you’re feeling like having some fun with kids, they could stick a little smokie on there for appetizers!I really like that it is set up for several different heat sources; wood, charcoal or you could even stick a sterno can in there if you’d like (though I don’t think I’d want to eat anything cooked over it that isn’t in a pot), I saw that the manufacturer also listed pellets - never would have thought of that, so I was happy to get that tip - we’ve got a pellet smoker and I can grab a handful from there to try.This gives just about anyone the ability to have a little campfire just about anywhere (allowed).I’m thinking folks with a balcony could even set some tealights in there for a little romantic ambiance.I think this will be a fun and useful little stove/fire pit to keep handy for impromptu get-togethers.Very happy with it and looking forward to lots of adventures with this little stove!
T**A
Warmer than it looks
As others noted, this arrived without directions but it's a really nifty kit. The forks are telescopic, which was a cool surprise to me. In addition to the forks, it comes with a mat and a carrying bag. As you can see it rips. When I stood next to it my feet were kept pleasantly warm. Placed higher I'm sure it'd provide plenty of warmth for a cozy four people, depending on outdoor temps and whatnot. It's perfect for when you don't have time to light your backyard pit but want a little flame. Only downside is not the product's fault. It arrived as described. Kinda goes through fuel fast. I realized I don't have the patience or hand strength to cut wood as small as necessary to keep it within the pit. I've seen fire bricks that'd probably do the trick (though I've not tried them), and if my recollection is correct pellets also work. If anyone has tried this pit inside their home fireplace for just a tiny fire, please let me know your experience. I'm fireplace/small firepit curious.
R**S
Make sure you look at the dimensions
This fire pit is so small the only thing I can think of is using it to make s’mores. It’s a little maybe good for an apartment
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