Portable Fire Pits

Bought this four years ago. Everyone comments on it. Use it every trip for BBQ and Fire!! It folds flat and is made by robots in a Japanese factory.

It's expensive but not when you consider it has a lifetime warranty.

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If you don’t want to BBQ anything bigger than a marshmallow but want to stare into some flames then the Solostove Mesa XL is pretty portable and compact. The XL is a bit of a misnomer btw, it’s basically about a foot tall.

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Who carries a Portable Fire Pit, which ones and recent reviews.
I have the same one as @Mr B. The Snow Peak Pack & Carry Folding Fire Pit
and I think its great. Mostly because its good quality but folds down real well, which is a must for cali-owners. THere's different sizes. I believe I own the M.

 
Another vote for this type. We’ve got a tripod that suspends a grill for cooking too.

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Attractive but I can’t imagine gives off any meaningful heat?
It definitely does - if you understand its limitations - it’s ideal to sit between two of us beside the van or on a picnic table we’re sat at. But it won’t do much in the centre of a big group sat in a wide circle.
 
Loved the snowpeak but couldn’t justify cost so got a dupe from +amazon+amazon+amazon+amazon+amazon+amazon, similar to picture although mine was cheaper. Quite effective for 2 or 3 people and I like that it folds flat and has a tray underneath to catch ashes. IMG_0385.png


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I’ve a snow peak one too , marine grade stainless steel . Had it for years , been left out in the garden each year and cleans up as good as new . Mega cost but you get what you pay for ….fire pit for life ha
 
I do like a "Lifetime" Guarantee which really means "When it breaks it has reached the end of it's Life!"
 

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