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Amazon.com [amazon.com] has
24" Cuisinart Cleanburn Smokeless Fire Pit (Stainless/Black) for
$209.99.
Shipping is free.
Target.com [target.com] also has
24" Cuisinart Cleanburn Smokeless Fire Pit (Stainless/Black) for
$209.99 when purchased online. Choose free store pickup where available or
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At time of post, our research shows this
24" Cuisinart Cleanburn Smokeless Fire Pit (Stainless/Black)beats the next available reputable merchant's sale price
by $16.
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I've seen the solo stoves posted a few times and have always assumed it was marketing spin
I've seen the solo stoves posted a few times and have always assumed it was marketing spin
Same here, wonder what the market segment they are targeting is - $200+ for literally a piece of metal, and they are typically very small to boot. Probably those with very small yards in dense areas (suburbia).
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I've seen the solo stoves posted a few times and have always assumed it was marketing spin
Are they "worth it" is pretty subjective but it isn't all marketing. I'm sure you are paying a premium for the brands but the theory behind smokeless fire pits is nothing new. Traditional fire pits don't get hot enough and they draw in cold air which means a lot of hydrocarbons aren't consumed by the fire (hence smoke). If you get the fire hot enough and the air is heated up before being exposed to the fuel you will get more efficient combustion, and if done right little to no smoke.
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I've seen the solo stoves posted a few times and have always assumed it was marketing spin
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I've seen the solo stoves posted a few times and have always assumed it was marketing spin
I've seen the solo stoves posted a few times and have always assumed it was marketing spin
The SoloStove Bonfire is bad ass though! I love it. It's a glorified, overpriced piece of steel that just makes starting fires extremely simple.
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I've seen the solo stoves posted a few times and have always assumed it was marketing spin
Oh I leave my solo outside under a fire pit cover in the rain and elements(I do store it in the shed in the Boston winters)
It's fine no rust. Yet.