
This Is the Outdoor Entertaining Staple Your Yard Is Missing
Fire pits enhance outdoor ambiance, drawing people together for social gatherings and creating a cozy atmosphere for backyard entertaining. This review focuses on selecting the best fire pits available, considering various factors like fuel type, size, portability, and design. The testing process involved evaluating eight different fire pits, seven wood/charcoal/pellet-fueled and one gas-fueled, along with insights from an industry expert from the Valencia Hotel Group.
The Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 Fire Pit is recognized as the best overall fire pit. It is a clean-burning, fuel-efficient, and easy-to-assemble stainless steel tube design, comfortably accommodating four to six people. While it weighs 23 pounds, its portability is enhanced by an included carrying bag. The Bonfire 2.0 features a smokeless design that utilizes a secondary burn, significantly reducing smoke and odors, leaving fine white ash for easy cleanup via a removable ash pan. Accessories like a pellet adapter, stand, and lid are available to enhance its functionality and protection. Solo Stove offers other models (Ranger, Yukon, Canyon) with similar designs and accessories, though all sit relatively low, necessitating a stand.
For cooking enthusiasts, the Breeo X Series 24 Smokeless Fire Pit is the top recommendation. This 62-pound model, constructed from Corten and stainless steel, develops a distinctive patina over time. It employs a convection design for a secondary burn, though this is most effective with tall flames. Breeo offers a wide array of cooking accessories, including flat tops, grates, hangers, Dutch ovens, and a pizza oven, transforming the fire pit into a versatile outdoor cooking station. These accessories are sold separately or in bundles.
The Outland Living 24" Mega Fire Pit is highlighted as the best gas fire pit, offering a significant heat output of 58,000 BTU, providing warmth up to 4 feet away with virtually no smoke. It sets up quickly by connecting to a standard propane tank, with a 10-foot hose allowing for discrete tank placement. While efficient and easy to control with a simple dial, its utilitarian appearance is noted as a minor drawback.
The Blue Sky Outdoor Living The Peak Smokeless Fire Pit offers excellent value. Made of durable, powder-coated steel, it withstands weather and maintains its appearance. While generally smokeless, it may produce smoke during startup or if the fire becomes too large. It provides a heat radius of 4-5 feet and is relatively easy to move. The removable wood grate and ash tray simplify cleaning. Its performance, durability, and competitive price make it a strong value choice.
The Solo Stove Mesa XL Tabletop Fire Pit is praised for its portability and suitability as a centerpiece for small gatherings. This smaller version of the Bonfire, measuring approximately 5x7 inches and weighing 1.4 pounds, also features a smokeless convection design and comes with a stand. It is ideal for s'mores and provides heat up to 3 feet, though performance can vary in windy conditions. Its main limitations include the lack of ash management (though easy to empty) and no quick method for extinguishing the fire, requiring it to cool naturally before transport.
For larger gatherings, the Solo Stove Yukon 2.0 is recommended. This substantial fire pit, measuring 27x20 inches and weighing 42 pounds, accommodates six to eight people comfortably with a heat radius of 6-8 feet. It incorporates the same convection and secondary burn technology as other Solo Stove models and features a lift-out ash system. However, its exterior can become very hot.
For camping, the BioLite FirePit+ stands out. This steel fire pit with mesh sides features a unique, high-tech smoke reduction system with a rechargeable fan that monitors and adjusts airflow via Bluetooth. Weighing almost 20 pounds, it is suitable for car camping or RV use, with foldable legs for compact storage. It also functions as a cooktop with an included grill grate. Issues with leg folding were noted in testing.
Lastly, the Tiki Smokeless Fire Pit is recognized for its heat and style. This contemporary, stand-mounted unit uses a convection-based smokeless design and can burn standard firewood or pellets (with an insert). While pellets can burn too hot initially, it provides a pleasant heat radius of about four feet for medium-sized fires. A key feature is the slide-out ash collection tray for easy disposal. A spark screen and weather-resistant cover are available separately.
Key factors to consider when choosing a fire pit include size, ensuring sufficient space and distance from flammable structures (typically 10-25 feet), and the type of outdoor surface it will be placed on (fire-resistant materials like sand, gravel, or concrete are preferred). Fuel source is another critical decision: gas fire pits are cleaner and easier to control but offer less visual appeal, while wood-burning pits provide a primal campfire feel but require more maintenance and adherence to local regulations. Wood-burning pits generally produce more heat than gas ones. When using a fire pit, safety is paramount, ensuring it is never used under a roof or overhanging trees. Cooking is possible with most fire pits, but specific designs and accessories are needed, and regular cleaning is essential.
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