| 
				  
 
			
			My 2 cents on fire pits...
 If you are going to get a propane fire pit get the largest amount of BTU's that is available.  The low BTU ones do not throw off much heat at all.  And I would not allow marshmallows with a Propane fire pit.  Use your propane grill for them.  Much easier to clean.  I run my Propane fire pit in the middle of my large deck and am not concerned about burning my house down.  Ease of use is also fantastic with a propane fire pit.  You simply start it and you have a fire.  You shut it off when you are done.  Doesn't get much more convenient.  No wood and no campfire stink.  I would not do this with any type of traditional or solo fire pit.
 
 Solo Fire pits are ok but I am not in love with them.  The heat from them more or less goes straight up and does not radiate out like a traditional bon fire.  You have to be more or less right on top of them to feel the heat.  Yes there is very little smoke from them.  You can have a fire and not stink like campfire the next day.  They are expensive!  You can not get them wet or they will clog up and then not work properly.  I would not leave one at a rental property.
 
 I guess in a perfect world I would have a traditional fire pit in my yard off away from the structure in a safe spot and then I would have a high BTU Propane fire pit on my deck.  Based on my experiences with a Solo fire pit I personally would not spend my money on one but to each their own.
 |