Which Firepit should I buy?
The R4 is the hot one. The R1 is the small one. What do your expeditions need more: heat or packability?
How soon can I get it?
Most weeks, we can't keep up with all your orders, so you'll see a 3-5 day lead time on the product pages. At peak times, the wait will grow longer. For the most up-to-date shipping times, check the details on the product pages.
Is the HOWL worth it?
At $374 the R1 is a no brainer.
But for $1,299, should you upgrade to the R4? After all, that amount of cash could buy a new pair of skis, a very used mountain bike, or even a decent InfraRed patio heater.
Here's why you should get the R4: unlike skis or a mountain bike, it serves your whole crew (not just one person) and you'll be using it for decades to come (not just a few seasons). Unlike a patio heater, the R4 keeps you warm everywhere from the backyard to the backcountry. It's your all-in-one:
- 4-season portable campfire
- shop/garage heater (must be well ventilated)
- patio heater
- back deck fire pit
- outdoor job site heater
- burn ban beater
With all these functions, you'll be using it all the time – the true test of a good gear investment.
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Looking to get a portable propane campfire pit due to increase of burn bans. Wildfires go late in the year when it gets really cold at night, so I'm looking for some that give off decent warmth, but easily portable. Thanks!