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I always joke to myself a portable fire pit, really? Lol. But the ground is wet up here a lot of the time or super dry. I also camp out of the back of my truck so less wood consumption is always a good thing. Not going with the solo I’ve read it has pretty bad radiant heat distribution and high consumption.
Anyone tried the biolite firepit ? It seems like it has mixed reviews. Open to suggestions.
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!
Fellow outdoor enthusiasts, I’m curious to hear your thoughts on small fire pits. What features do you find most useful? Any tips for getting the most out of these portable fire pits? I’m always looking to learn from others’ experiences, so please share your insights!
Fire bans are pretty regular (propane only, should be more than just a few inches off the ground, and sturdy/weighted/stable enough not to accidentally lightly kick it over when getting up).I see some recommended propane firepits, but cooking with grease getting onto their lava rocks or open burners would probably ruin it. Any recommendations with a medium form factor that won't take up a large portion of the trunk?