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  2. This miniature fire pit is perfectly sized for small backyards

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    Solo Stove offers compact fire pits that not only are made for pint-sized backyards but are also portable. Here's how they work. This miniature fire pit is perfectly sized for small backyards [Video]

  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 ...

  4. These 15 Metal Fire Pits Bring Coziness and Unparalleled ...

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    Durable and classy, you can’t go wrong with a metal fire pit. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail ...

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

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    Best Budget: Inno Stage Smokeless Fire Pit. Best for Small Spaces: Cuisinart Cleanburn Smokeless Fire Pit. Easiest to Clean: Tiki Patio Fire Pit. Best Mid-Size Pit: Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0. What to ...

  6. Irori - Wikipedia

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    Irori. An irori (囲炉裏, 居炉裏) is a traditional Japanese sunken hearth fired with charcoal. Used for heating the home and for cooking food, it is essentially a square, stone-lined pit in the floor, equipped with an adjustable pothook – called a jizaikagi (自在鉤) and generally consisting of an iron rod within a bamboo tube – used for raising or lowering a suspended pot or kettle ...

  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.