These pits are brilliant , easy to set up and dismantle , pack away to a small , light package , keep you very warm and use very little wood compared to a traditional camp fire on the ground. I’ve had one for 4-5 years and never light a fire on the ground now .
Hey Jason, we don't recommend dumping the charcoal when still hot but if it is a neccsity, you can use a square shovel to scoop and move the burning embers.
These pits are brilliant , easy to set up and dismantle , pack away to a small , light package , keep you very warm and use very little wood compared to a traditional camp fire on the ground. I’ve had one for 4-5 years and never light a fire on the ground now .
Can the metal parts that engage with the fire be seasoned to have a patina?
How to dump the charcoal when it is still hot?
Hey Jason, we don't recommend dumping the charcoal when still hot but if it is a neccsity, you can use a square shovel to scoop and move the burning embers.
@@firesideoutdoor3440 and then where do you put the burning embers??
How do you safely feed the fire?
Hey Paul, the easiest way is the grab your logs on one end and carefully place them on the already burning coals.
TOTAL PIECE of GARBAGE. Pit completely Rusted out after 1.5 years to the point it fell apart when I tried to move it.
Never seen aluminum rust before - usually its iron-based metals not alloys 😂😂
I’ve had one for a few years , no corrosion whatsoever , only issue I’ve had is the wire mesh has split twice and both occasions were my fault.