Many homes have fireplaces or propane stoves inside, but there’s nothing quite like enjoying a fire pit under the stars in your own backyard. On a cool night in the summer, you can cook up a feast of ...
The first step to making your own fire pit is to dig out a dedicated space in your yard for the fire pit base. The following are the fire pit dimensions we used for this project. A 3-ft.-diameter ...
As much new technology has gone into your fire pit, firewood is still the most common fuel type—for good reason, too.
Maybe you’ve seen them on social media or in neighborhood backyards. Smokeless fire pits like the Solo Stove are hot, so to speak. But how smokeless are they, really? Consumer Reports put some of the ...
lways a mainstay of campgrounds and up-north cabins, fire pits are an increasingly popular feature for decks, patios or back yards. An industrious do-it-yourselfer can build a simple fire pit with ...
There’s just something special about sitting next to a fire outdoors, especially on a summer night. Whether it’s the natural warmth provided, the hypnotic glow of the flames or the fact that you can ...
Which smokeless fire pit is best? There’s nothing better on a cool night than sitting around a fire with your friends. The downside to a fire is somehow someone is always sitting directly in the path ...
Your smokeless fire pit should sit on a stable, heat-resistant platform like concrete, gravel, or stone. Avoid placing it directly on wooden decks or composite patios, since the extreme heat can ...