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  2. Solo Stove review: This smokeless fire pit lives up to the hype

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    Some popular options include a heat deflector, which attaches to the top of the fire pit and pushes heat outward; a fire pit surround that extends the lip of the drum so you can rest drinks on it ...

  3. We Tried a Bunch of Smokeless Fire Pits — These Are ... - AOL

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    Cleanburn Smokeless Fire Pit. Cuisinart’s Cleanburn is unique in its bowl-shaped design. It comes in three pieces: the main body, a top ring that acts as a wind guard, and a base that doubles as ...

  4. The 8 Best Smokeless Fire Pits of 2023, Tested and Reviewed - AOL

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  5. Fire pit - Wikipedia

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    The Dakota fire pit is an efficient, simple fire design that produces little to no smoke. [1] Two small holes are dug in the ground: one for the firewood and the other to provide a draft of air. Small twigs are packed into the fire hole and readily combustible material is set on top and lit.

  6. Fireplace insert - Wikipedia

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    The fireplace insert was invented in 1742 by Benjamin Franklin, which he called 'The Pennsylvania Fireplace' (also known as the Franklin Stove), in the United States.He came upon the idea as a means of using coke (a smokeless fuel made by the destructive distillation of certain types of coal) and incorporated the use of an electric blower to improve efficiency.

  7. Fire glass - Wikipedia

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    Fire glass (also fire pit glass, fire rocks, fire beads or lava glass) is a type of tempered glass, chunks of which are used decoratively on fireplaces. Pieces of the glass are heaped around jets of burning gas, or around liquid ethanol , in order to conceal the jets and reflect the flames. [ 1 ]