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  2. The Stylish Outer Fire Pit Table Doubles as a Grill—and You ...

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    If you've been in the market for a new backyard setup, you might've encountered the viral Outer fire pit table that shoppers on social media have credited for instantly upgrading their outdoor ...

  3. Fire pit - Wikipedia

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    A metal backyard fire pit. Pre-made fire pits are the most common form of fire pits and can be purchased from a store. These are commonly made of pre-cast concrete or metal or a combination of metal table and stone. They burn usually natural gas, propane (LP) or bio ethanol. Wood-burning fire pits made of metal are also quite common but are ...

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    Make sure you're well equipped for all the fun with this chic pit/table, which comes with a spark screen and poker for optimal safety, and a rain cover. You'll get a BBQ grill grate too, perfect ...

  5. Is It Safe To Burn a Backyard Fire Pit Once a Week? - AOL

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    The most dangerous instances of outdoor fire pit use include any that burn treated or painted wood or wood products because those are very often toxic, Kleinman says. For example, treated wood can ...

  6. Kotatsu - Wikipedia

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    Charcoal: The more traditional type is a table placed over a recessed floor, hori-gotatsu (掘り炬燵). The pit is cut into the floor and is about 40 centimeters deep. A charcoal heater is placed somewhere in the pit's floor, walls, or, as in the modern-style kotatsu, attached to the table-frame. There are pit-type kotatsu with an electric ...

  7. Campfire - Wikipedia

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    A small fire in a backyard fire pit. Ideally, campfires should be made in a fire ring. If a fire ring is not available, a temporary fire site may be constructed. Bare rock or unvegetated ground is ideal for a fire site. Alternatively, turf may be cut away to form a bare area and carefully replaced after the fire has cooled to minimize damage.

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