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How to Build a Brick Fire Pit
“I started getting requests for brick fire pits a few years ago. It isn’t rocket science, but there are a few tricks to doing ...
The following backyard fire pit designs are inexpensive and straightforward to build. Rocks arranged in a circle: If there’s ...
The material of the fire pit is also crucial, as it affects both the durability and the aesthetic of the product. Additionally, features such as a built-in grate or spark screen can enhance the ...
If you don’t mind the Peak’s stealth-bomber looks, the price is irresistible for a sturdy and well-made smokeless fire pit. Get this if: You want a heavy-build fire pit with a bargain price.
Whether you're hosting backyard gatherings, camping or simply want to add warmth to your yard, there’s nothing like sitting around one of the best fire pits. But, how do you know which one is ...
To build the fire, we used logs 12 to 13 inches long. As with any round fire pit, filling it with wood requires logs of different lengths—longer in the center and shorter at the edges.
The fire pit impressed us with its overall build quality, ease of use, and the fact that it actually lives up to the title of “smokeless.” If you’ve been on the fence about getting a fire ...
The main feature, of course, is the Bonfire smokeless fire pit, which has a double-walled build and strategically placed air holes that supercharge the fire's heat to eliminate any potential smoke.