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An Exceptional Outdoor Fire Experience
Long Lasting
Crafted from premium 304 stainless steel, the fire bowl has good durability and corrosion resistance. .
Double-wall design and secondary combustion holes allow it to ignite quickly and burn efficiently, ensuring truly smokeless combustion. Say goodbye to smoky clouds, tearful eyes, or lingering odors.
An outdoor portable wood fire pit is the perfect companion for camping, beach, cozy evenings, or backyard gatherings.


Removable Ash Pan

1 THICK MATERIAL
2 EASY SET UP
3 WITH STAND
4 REMOVABLE ASH PAN
5 HEAVY DUTY

1 Enjoy with Friends
2 Enjoy the Family


[Smokeless Clean Combustion]: The smokeless fire pits are engineered with a multi-layer combustion system, top, bottom, and side ventilation, promoting consistent 360° airflow and thorough combustion of wood, reducing smoke, giving you a cleaner and more enjoyable outdoor flame
[Durable & Safe]: Fire pit stand elevates the fire pit to a height of 1.97 inches, enhancing combustion performance while preventing the base from direct contact with surfaces—effectively protecting them against heat-related damage. 8.3-inch surrounding rim provides stable balance, reduces the fire pit risk of falls from impacts, and further enhances safety
[Premium Stainless Steel Construction]: Smokeless firepit is made of weather-resistant 304 stainless steel, retaining heat for longer periods and high-temperature resistance. Durability and stylish design, it’s suitable for users who value quality and longevity. It is more long-term use than the lightweight stainless steel fire pits available on the market
[4-in-1 Design]: The outdoor fire pit is equipped with one wind-blocking fire ring to stabilize the flame and gather heat, enhancing burning efficiency. A fire grate effectively promotes firewood combustion while filtering debris and ashes. Additionally, it features an easily removable ashtray that keeps the fire pit tidy, making cleaning efforts. The base support holds the fire pit body steady, keeps high temperatures at a distance, and lowers safety risks while burning
[Beautiful Design]: This portable fire pit has overall dimensions of 22″ wide x 17″ high (fire pit body: 20″ wide). Perfect for 4–6 people, it’s a good companion for camping, picnics, fishing, backyard parties, beach trips, outdoor adventures, garden or patio gatherings
6 reviews for 20 Inch Smokeless Fire Pit with Stand/Removable Ash Pan/Campfire Ring – 304 Stainless Steel Smokeless FirePits for Outside Wood Burning, Outdoor Fire Pit Portable for Patio, Camp
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$139.99
Amazon Customer –
Well-Built Smokeless Fire Pit That Looks and Works Great
This fire pit looks great and performs exactly as expected. The stainless steel construction feels high quality, with solid craftsmanship and good durability. It is the perfect size for my yard, puts off warmth efficiently, functions well, and offers good value for the materials and design. Cleaning is relatively easy, and it’s been enjoyable to use so far.
Christopher Cotton –
Great, but the color changes
Works amazing. Though the color after the first fire changed into more golden purple hues. It is no longer the silver white it was before.
Joy O –
Great alternative for more expensive options
Great stainless steel fire pit. It’s not the name brand, but size to size at 20″, it’s also not the name brand price. It comes with a support stand, the fire bowl, ash catcher tray, ash tray and fire ring. It heats up well and puts out heat sufficient to warm 4 people on a cool 50ish temperature evening. The smoke level is slight but not zero. Not a deal breaker at all. The weight is solid and the stainless steel is free from dark or blemished areas. The size is portable (30lbs) but may take a little effort. Overall a nice stainless steel fire option for a great price point.
Carlos –
I don’t believe this is stainless steel
scorched and stained after 1 use, rusty after 2 days
Customer Review –
Good value, assembly is a bit difficult, ash pan is hit or miss
As others have noted, the stand is a bit confusing/needlessly difficult to put together. It probably saves on shipping and storage costs, so I’m fine with a one-time frustration to keep the price point low.The ash pan is nice because it’s fully removable. Once the fire is completely cooled, you can lift the ash pan up by the ring and dispose of them. One issue, though, is that it’s nearly impossible to remove the ashes without spilling at least a bit as you’re removing the pan. You have to lift straight up so the pan doesn’t tilt at all. Even worse, if ashes do spill below the pan, they can spill into a large center hole. That center hole then exits through the air holes along the bottom of the pit, so you’ll have to maneuver the pit on its side in order to empty any ash remnants.Most of the time I can empty the ash pan without incident, but if it happens to tip then the process is a bit cumbersome. I still prefer this ash pan setup to some of the other larger pits where the only option is to upend the whole pit and shake the ashes out.This pit eats up wood far faster than a traditional fire pit, but once it gets going it truly is smokeless. Our process is to get it going until it’s roaring hot, then let it burn down to the embers. The embers stay very very hot and still put out a lot of heat. We’ll then add another log or two and repeat the process until we’re done for the night. The pit is currently under $120, which is a steal. It’s every bit as functional as a name brand fire pit, but at a fraction of the cost. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this as long as you’re okay with a frustrating assembly experience.
bugmanpat –
This is a cool (hot?) fire pit
This is a really nice fire pit. I have been impressed with the quality of the build and once assembled, it works great. It takes a little practice to get the firewood to the right size to use in this pit and I expect I will get better at getting it started as I use it more.Like others have said, the base had me confused for a bit, but I got it assembled eventually and it works well. You definitely don’t want to leave it out, uncovered, when not in use because it will collect rainwater and that can create a mess with your old ashes, etc. Not that it is hard to clean out, because it actually pops open and cleans easily.It is billed as a device that will permit your wood to burn longer and I guess this is true, though it would take some side-by-side experiments to be sure of burn time improvements over traditional fires, but I am willing to accept the idea that it does make your fuel last longer. To me, the real value is being able to use this in areas where a traditional outdoor campfire would not work – this is contained and you can move it around to suit your needs.As for smoke, I used some pretty old wood and it smoked pretty good, but only when first starting up. You certainly don’t get as much smoke blowing into the faces of the people around it because what smoke there is tends to get pushed upward by the design of the bowl.This one seems a little pricey, but I have seen others that cost more and really are no better and probably are worse. So, I would say there is some decent value for money here.