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LIVIVO Hexagonal Fire Pit - Outdoor Oil Rubbed Bronze Fire Pit With BBQ Grill, Metal Poker Iron, Mesh Ember and Spark Guard Screen

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Firstly, it’s important to know that portable fire pits come in all different shapes, so there’s not really any constant “look” that you should be aiming for. Some are simply a mesh net on legs (such as product 2) whereas others are more complex, such as 3 and 4. So, don’t feel intimidated when you look at fire pits online and none of them looks similar-they do the same job! But when buying a fire pit, there are a few things to consider. One is whether you actually want to cook on it. Unlike old-fashioned fire pits, a metal one won’t handle drippings well. You may find yourself scraping marshmallow residue off the bowl after it’s cooled, in other words. Keep that in mind before you start cooking.

It’s made from stainless steel and is fire safe, making charcoal or wood most suitable to start your fire. It comes in two parts that easily connect, both of which are foldable, so they fit nicely into its 100% recycled bag. It might be foldable, but it still feels robust enough to be reliable too. It’s easy to balance as its base has a large surface area, so it’s useful for most ground surfaces. It only weighs 2lb but can actually hold a fair bit of weight, so your fire will get going just fine. Being completely waterproof and durable, these covers safeguard your fire pit like none other. Our custom waterproof fire pit covers fit your hexagonal pit perfectly. They are also easy to put on and take off from the pit whenever necessary. Occasionally, take the time to clean your fire pit. First, remove all ash and debris, then scrub the bowl with a ratio of 1:9 muriatic and water. Rinse the bowl with water and let it rest for at least 48 hours. Whilst those points are important to remember, there are a couple of features you need to look for when buying a portable fire pit. Size Aside from that, It doesn’t really have any issues and is a great product. It weighs 4kg but is still compact and lightweight, and when set up, has a whopping 17L capacity. You have plenty of space in the pit itself to make a fire and its depth means that it should spiral out of control either. The hexagonal design means that it balances evenly on surfaces such as sand too, so it’s really useful for wild camping.Even with safety features, fire pits can be dangerous. When a fire is burning, make sure kids are supervised at all times. Similar to size really, but more important in terms of carrying it around. As you know many portable fire pits fold compactly into a case, but even then, the weight stays the same. Anything over 8lb is more suitable for camping trips where you have access to a vehicle…or if you have someone in the group that isn’t carrying much! Accessories A fire pit is always a great addition to your outdoor seating space, especially during winters. The warmth radiated by a fire pit on a cosy winter evening is unparalleled. However, when the pit is not in use, it becomes vital to cover the same to prevent damages caused due to weather conditions like storms and snowfall, bird droppings and debris. Keeping the fire pit dry at all times is essential to keep the fire burning without interruption. The removable legs were handy too, and their curved nature is actually a feature that came in handy when placing it on the ground such as sand or mud, as they really help the fire pit stay secure. The pit in itself feels robust enough, so it feels like you’re getting your money’s worth out of this product for a long time to come. If you think you might ever move your fire pit, pay close attention to the weight. Some can be fairly heavy, meaning once you’ve set your fire pit down, you’ll want to leave it there.

The final spot product in our list is another great product that gets the job done, it’s just not quite up there with the products we’ve already discussed. For mid range money again, you get a reliable fire pit, but it just isn’t quite the same value for money as the other 5 spots. Either way, it’s exactly what you need in a fire pit.We provide you with the option to personalise your custom fire pit covers according to your desired fabric choice, colours and tie-down options. Be it an image or text of your choice, you can add them all to your hexagonal fire pit covers.

A very portable fire pit can come in handy. Not only is it easier to take it with you when visiting friends or traveling, but it’s also more compact, opening up storage possibilities. As well as this, make sure to buy large fire pits for more people and vice versa, as they will provide the right amount of heat and cooking area. Pretty simple really. Weight As beautiful as some fire pits are, they don’t provide 360-degree visibility of the fire. If you want everyone seated around it to have a great view, look for one that allows you to see the fire from all sides. Fire pits typically sit close to the ground for a reason. A lower profile with shorter legs promotes sturdiness. You definitely don’t want your fire pit tipping over while it’s in use. Smoke can be an issue with fire pits. If you go for one that promises a high heat output, make sure that it doesn’t come with extra smoke.Portable fire bits really are useful for multiple reasons, so we couldn’t recommend them enough. If you have kids or pets, then they’re even more suitable for you, particularly because of their safe nature. They’re not overly big and their portable nature makes them an ideal accessory to take on your camping trip, and if you haven’t got one, you’re missing out. At Covers & All, we provide three fade-resistant and durable fabric options with our covers. These are, namely, Cover Max, Cover Fab and Cover Tuff. Light in weight, these fabrics are crafted to withstand both moderate and extreme weather conditions. The fabrics are waterproof, UV-resistant and tear and abrasion-proof. It’s a good little fire pit and actually feels reliable enough to be a great fire pit to bring with you on any trip really. For larger groups, it might be a bit of a stretch, especially if you’re cooking, but should be fine for most of your camping needs. Before you set off into the wilderness, however, there are a few things you’ll be needing. Alongside the basics ( pop up tents, coats, boots, maybe a portable generatoretc), there’s one particular item that really does bring a sense of adventure to any camping trip- and that’s a fire pit. Quite a few portable fire pits available don’t actually come with accessories, and whilst you can get them cheap on their own, it’s really useful to have them included. Without certain items such as a fire poker or protective meshing, your fire pit might become problematic for a few reasons, including safety and control.

There’s no doubt that a portable fire pit is a great addition to any camping trip, but as you’ll have noticed reading this, there are a few important aspects to consider.With all these design features and included accessories, it’s safe to say this fire pit really surpassed expectations. It worked great and the fire got going in no time, and the accessories really did come in handy. The spark protection cover was great at containing the fire, and the hook used to swap grilles around was probably the most useful tool out of the lot. This tells me that it won’t be unsafe at any point and is suitable to bring to any type of camping trip, such as those with young children or pets running around.

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