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  2. Nearly 90,000 fire pits sold at Amazon, Walmart recalled ...

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    The recall includes seven Colsen fire pits, ranging from 5 to 18 inches wide, and sold through Amazon, Wayfair, Walmart, Sharper Image, FlipShop, Grommet, and on Meta and TikTok from January 2020 ...

  3. Fire pit - Wikipedia

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    The defining feature of fire pits is that they are designed to contain fire and prevent it from spreading. A fire pit can vary from a pit dug in the ground (fire hole) to an elaborate gas burning structure of stone, brick, and metal. Certain contemporary fire pit styles include fire bowls that can either be set in the ground or elevated on legs.

  4. RS Recommends: The Best Fire Pits We Found on Amazon - AOL

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    A fire pit instantly enhances the atmosphere of any backyard, patio, porch or campsite, while providing warmth when the sun goes down. The best fire pits can also double as grills, say, if you ...

  5. Fire rock - Wikipedia

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    Fire rocks are used in natural gas fireplaces or in natural gas or propane burning fire pits. It may be used as the main fuel distributor or as padding for fire glass to go on top. Fire rocks are proven to increase combustion efficiency and maintain a desirable aesthetic quality. They also are known for dispersing the flame of the fireplace or ...

  6. 'Extremely dangerous': Feds urge against using select fire ...

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    The fire pits that require users to pour isopropyl rubbing alcohol or another liquid fuel into an open container and then ignite at the same spot are considered "extremely dangerous," according to ...

  7. Ferrocerium - Wikipedia

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    Ferrocerium is used in fire lighting in conjunction with a striker, similarly to natural flint-and-steel, though ferrocerium takes on the opposite role to the traditional system; instead of a natural flint rock striking tiny iron particles from a firesteel, a striker (which may be in the form of hardened steel wheel) strikes particles of ...