![]() Size & Designįire pits come in several different sizes, from small personal pits that can fit on a table to monstrous slabs that function as tables themselves. Also, before you even begin shopping for a fire pit, it's a must to check and make sure it's even legal to have a fire burning on your property - in many places, such as those prone to wildfires, it isn't. You'll want to have a fire pit that does a good job of keeping the fire contained so errant sparks and embers don't start trouble, and you'll want it to be sturdy enough to stay level on unstable ground. If you're going to be starting a fire in your backyard, safety is the most important thing to consider. There are no two ways about it: Fires are dangerous. Also, because of its size and heat output, you can expect the Yukon to burn through larger amounts of wood than the Bonfire, which is something to consider prior to making your purchase. Though, at 41 pounds, it's not so heavy that you can't take it on the go when the need arises. It's big enough to provide actual warmth to a group of people, and its wide size makes it a bit more cumbersome to move. Best Propane Fire Pit: Outer Fire Pit Tableīecause of its larger size, measuring 27 inches across compared to the B0nfire's 20-inch diameter, we find that the Yukon is best suited for living in the backyard. ![]() If you do plan on cooking with it, he recommends choosing a dedicated set of cookware to use over the fire because the bottom will get completely covered in hard-to-remove soot. Cooking on the Campfire is quite fun, says our reviewer, and by maintaining a healthy feed of fuel it's easy to stay well above 350 degrees. (Also worth noting: Legally in his city, and possibly yours, you can't have a campfire on your property unless it's for cooking). Since the Campfire is technically a camp stove in addition to being a fire pit, our tester mostly uses it for cooking in his backyard. While the Campfire's small size isn't the most appealing option for entertaining friends, the heat put out is nice for a circle of four to enjoy. Thanks to air pathways, when your fire is up to temp, the Campfire will start burning the smoke from the fire, leaving you a smokeless fire that's burning incredibly hot. While you may think this would result in a puny fire, thanks to the clever design of the Solo Stove you'll unleash the incredible power of a wood gasification. Due to its small size, the campfire runs best on kindling under 7 inches in length. He stores it outside year-round and uses it routinely to burn all sorts of yard debris, twigs and cuttings. Our tester has "abused the heck" out of his trusty solo stove campfire.
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