🔥 Ignite the Night with Breeo's Smokeless Magic!
The BREEO Smokeless Fire Pit is a 19-inch portable fire pit made from durable 304 stainless steel, designed for smokeless burning and easy transport. Built in the USA, it features an innovative reburn system for cleaner fires and is compatible with cooking accessories for outdoor culinary experiences.
B**X
Amazing!!!
Genius! We used this fire pit last night for the first time and it was frankly quite amazing. It had rained for two days straight and we did not put our wood under a tarp, so it was pretty wet. Everyone was whining about how much smoke there would be. There was smoke coming out of the ends of the logs, but not much and most likely was really steam, but after the logs got dried out there was no smoke. It was really amazing. We had people over and everyone said that it was the first fire that they had every went to that everyone wasn't moving around all night to avoid the smoke. This was a great buy. It was a bit more expensive that some of the other pits, I was looking at(but less than some of the larger ones) and it is sort of modern looking but it is pretty stinking cool. I weighs a bit over 40 pounds and it is all stainless steel so it should last a long time. Most $100 fire pits last a year or so, and the nicer ones are about $200 and those only last a few years. The rim makes it easy to move. I did buy a cover for it as it will stay outside in the winter. I think the grill grate is cool, but pretty expensive for what it is. Overall one of my best outdoor purchases ever.
P**N
Great fire pit very happy with my purchase
Researched a few weeks online before going with the Double Flame. At the price point I wanted to make I wasn’t burning money. The Double Flame Fire pit arrived on the early side of the shipping range and was very well packed. Had it out and on my patio in just a few minutes. Purchased a box of natural cedar starter discs and with some dry kindle it fire was up within minutes and roared for 7 hours straight! Our guest loved being outside in 40 degree temps and enjoying the heat from the double flame fire pit. It worked exactly as described. Good even flames not too high from the lip but radiating about 2-3 ft in all directions with warm heat. I went through about 14 oak logs standard cut in about 7 hours of burning. Next day the ashes where no higher than 3” in the bottom of the fire pit with no sign of wood just fine ash. I would highly recommend this fire pit over the others. It’s heavy duty thick stainless welded and constructed the right way. I do believe this Double Flame fire pit will last us many yearsand is worth every penny I invested in it.
J**S
Love it! Made in America!
Love the 22" Double Flame. Arrived quickly and in good shape. Fired it right up-no problems. Minimal smoke once started. Beautiful flames and lots of heat. Wanted a pit for the patio that would not smoke or blow ashes and embers out like the dish type pits can do. Well constructed, modern design. Going to do as others suggested and buy a 24" water heater drip pan, ($20), for a cover so rain will not wash ashes out of the bottom vents onto the patio. Do as they suggest and don't use pine. I threw in a couple pieces of scrap 2x4s and yes, they did smoke. I would suggest this to anyone wanting a pit on their patio and can't have bonfires in their yards. Portability is a great plus as well since my patio goes all the way around my house and I can move it according to the seasons. Proud to have found a product that says, "Made in America!"
E**C
Built Like a TANK and Works as Advertised!
We've really been enjoying this fire pit. This thing is heavy, most easily moved by two people, but manageable by one. The craftsmanship is great. You will be surprised by how substantial this unit is. Once up to operating temperature, there is very little smoke and you do not come back into the house smelling like you sat on a campfire. If you let it go without adding new wood, you will end up with nothing but ash in the bottom; an indication of just how clean this burns. The 19" size is perfect. If you want to buy a fire pit, spend the extra dough and buy this one. "Buy once, buy the best.".
E**H
burns through wood fast until coals choke the bottom vents. needs a steel lid but $80 is a lot.
The media could not be loaded. arrived with slightly bent rim - I think it would be fairly easy to true it with a 12" wrench, so I didn't sweat it. Felt like less than 30# or so. I was concerned by some reviews of sharp edges but the rim edges are nice, not bevelled but smooth-enough, I will not file or grind anything I expect it is durable.Actually starting a fire is not so easy with little tinder. The bottom vents seem small and easily blocked so starting requires some care to not block the vents, don't load it up until you've actually got something going. Newspaper easily blocks the vents when it burns down with too much fuel around. And it smokes plenty while starting.Once it's going then the walls and bottom are hot as blazes, so it will burn whatever surface it is standing on, grass wood or plastic. I stood it on a makeshift insulated pad - a grill rack wrapped in two layers of aluminum foil.19-inch seems small by description, but it is a fine size for my small deck, it's tall so it holds plenty of fuel. It can make a nice tall flame and the fire still feels well contained. I think the "smoke-free" claim is overdone, though I can see the secondary burn effect at the top jets. I still smell like smoke afterwards, perhaps a bit less than with a single-wall firepit.I am satisfied that it is a good-enough value to keep. I have too much wood to get rid of, and this does seems to cook through it fast, until the coals build up and choke the bottom vents. Then it radiates for hours.It really needs a steel lid to stop the flame and keep the rain out, but $80 is too much. I think thin aluminum lids may eventually burn through. Even with my improvised lid, the pit still smolders for many hours because the coals are still fed from the intake vents in the bottom.EDIT: 4x 12inch square red-brick pavers are cheap and working well to use as a deck heat pad. I made a 14x14inch? fiberglass insulated steel plate to try to block the bottom vents and shut the fire down, with a waterheater-drip-pan cover on top, but of course a slow burn is still going on for DAYS since you can't block the secondary top vents at all. Still I like sealing it up as much as possible since I can't watch the fire die down to cold ash, and I don't want to hose it - it does feel safer this way.
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