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J**T
Perfect for outdoor use for our deck
We have a large Solo stove but sometimes we just was a small fire for decoration when we have people over. This table top stove is perfect. Wood pellets work great for this stove.
E**Z
Great little pit
The media could not be loaded. So this smokeless pit it really neat. It’s my first so I not sure how the name brand performs. Using Pellets I did go through a small treager oil catch bucket of pellets rather quickly roughly about 30 minutes. While adding more pellets the fire does go out. But putting a lighter to the top will relight the pit. The unit is extremely hot and it’s best to let cool off before moving it. The FLAME DOES GO ABOUT TWO-THREE Feet high so be careful. I bought for when I go down to the coast, unfortunately I feel the wind will be too much. It will work for when the kiddos want s’mores.
L**S
Scam-Not 304 steel.
I bought this fire pit because it was supposed to be thick 304 steel but instructions came listing 201 steel, which is very flimsy and falls apart.Definitely a bait and switch.
J**L
Burns pellets well.
One full burn up to the inner holes is good for about 45 minutes. One trick to this firepit that I had to learn was you have to start the fire from the top, then let it burn down into the pelets.
R**C
great for the price
Wanted it to be a little bigger, but at this price it is a good deal. Tried it out and flames spiral higher than my other smaller camp stoves.. i like it !
O**Y
I’m confused. The ad and the instructions are telling me 2 different things…
I’ve been looking forward to getting this table top stove. I honestly wasn’t sure what purpose or how often I would use it. Nonetheless, it was kind of like an adult toy in my mind. We have a long road trip coming up, part of which is through some pretty remote areas. I thought this would make a nice emergency heat source; God forbid we break down or get lost and need one.According to the ad, this could be used indoors or outdoors. My understanding from reading the listing was that you could use it outdoors with wood, or that it was safe to use indoors with wood pellets. My initial intention was to get wood pellets, test it out in my home to see how it worked and then use it on our road trip in the event we needed an emergency heat source in our vehicle in the event of a breakdown. Obviously, there are safety concerns with any flame indoors, but as long as it were designed for indoor use, I would make sure that I took other precautions to keep it safe in the car. Once it arrived and I began to read the instructions, it is very explicit that it is not to be used at all indoors. This goes against what the ad stated. The instructions however are very vague, not complete, and obviously only cover burning wood and not wood pellets. I’m not sure if there’s supposed to be a second set of instructions that came with it that covered using it with wood pellets. Now I’m confused and don’t know what to do. On one hand, I want to get the wood pellets, place it on top of a baking sheet and test it out in the house. If it starts to give off fumes or gases, I can safely carry the cooking tray outside and let it burn out. On the other hand, I’m a little worried to try it inside now that the instructions are so adamant that it is to be used outdoors only.
K**D
Not impressed
This is about the size of a large baby formula can. You'd do just as well putting holes in the bottom of a metal can for air flow and running with it. There really is nothing special about it at all. The fold out legs may be great for storage but when one collapses and you have a fire going, it becomes a challenge. As far as the material goes, Its pretty thin. I don't see it holding up very long at all.
D**.
Cute and creates ambience
We love ours. It works really well on our table and we are sitting at a table with it with a firepit at our backs. It's ambient and very portable. My grandson roasts his marshmallows on it. I recommend it.
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