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Rome Industries CS-2200 Rome’s 8 Piece Marshmallow Roasting Fork Set, Chrome Plated with Multi Colored Handles $17.99 What better way to enhance the experience around the backyard fire pit than with Rome’s quality marshmallow forks. 22″ in length with retro summer camp, colorful wood handles. Each set includes 8 forks…. |
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Veranda Fire Pit Cover, Round up to 44-inch Diameter $19.97 This heavy-duty fabric cover protects outdoor furniture against weather damage and dirt. The GardelleTM fabric is durable. It won’t crack in cold weather and is water resistant and repellent. Click-close straps snap over legs to secure the cover on windy days. Air vents reduce inside condensation and wind lofting. Padded handles provide for easy fitting and removal. An elastic hem cord with a togg… |
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Rome #3100 Chrome-Plated Steel Marshmallow Roasting Sticks, Set of 2 $4.21 Rome Adjustable Grill Fork… for safe open fire cooking. Adjustable Fork extends from 20″ to 31″ to match your needs. Stainless steel construction with heat-resistant handle. Order Today! Rome Adjustable… |
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Natural Stone Fire Pot $43.99 * Can fill with Sand to weight Down * Comes with a Flame Snuffer * Stainless Steel Gel Fuel Holder * Gel Fuel Holder: 3″ x 3″ * Don’t forget to pick up your gel fuel… |
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Gel Fuel Two-Pack – Frontgate The Earthenware Fire Pot will add vibrant and exciting focus to your outdoor living space. Set the mood any time with this fire pot and enjoy spending more time outdoors. Made of glazed ceramic . Stone and green glaze swirl finish . Thick 11″ glass . Stainless steel gel cup . Decorative river rocks are included . Imported…. |
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Cube Fire Pot – Frontgate The Cube Fire Pot invites friends and family to linger long after dark. Handmade and hand-glazed with a gorgeous, colorful finish, this fire pot can be filled with clean burning gel fuel or insect-repelling citronella-infused fuel for hours of glowing firelight. Beautifully hand crafted from clay for a natural, rustic look. Hand finished with a brilliant blue glaze overlaid with sandy beige and a … |
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4 Classic The Great Chicago Fire Old Time Radio Broadcasts on DVD (over 58 Minutes running time) $11.99 This unique old time radio DVD collectible features 4 digitized reels of classic The Great Chicago Fire radio broadcasts and over 58 Minutes of total running time on 1 DVD. Take a journey back through radio broadcasting history with this large audio library of OTR memorabilia. The golden age of old time radio has been rescued, digitized, and packaged into a gift set that any classic radio lover ca… |
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Coleman 3150-A20 Fire Light Propane Torch (Green) $35.99 Unique Firelight flame adds the perfect relaxing ambient lighting atmosphere to any outdoor setting. Convenient and clean-burning propane operated: no oil, no wicks, no mess. Includes protective cover and replaceable citronella cartridge that lasts up to 6 hours…. |
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PANACEA LOG GRABBER $20.84 35″H x 5″w x 3″D…. |
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Solid Copper Tall Fire Pit with Curved Leg Size: 24 M91001 Size: 24″ Features: -Solid copper tall firepit. -With curved legs. -24” Dimensions: 26” H x 24” W x 24” D. -30” Dimensions: 26” H x 30” W x 30” D…. |
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Premium Sandstone Beige Tron-weve Medium Chimenea Cover $29.56 BC572B Protective CoverThe Premium Tron-Weve Protective Covers are made from a space age material that is extremely durable and lightweight and featuring Sandstone Beige. Independent U.S. Laboratory tests show Tron-Weve withstanding -40 degrees F and heat exceeding (by 50 degrees) the hottest recorded temperature in the world without damage Features: -Super strong UV inhibited -Hand washable -Lig… |
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Nike 6.0 Zoom Oncore Skate Shoe – Men’s $79.95 Charge the halfpipe, hit a huge gap, or slide some rails on campus in the Nike Men?s Air Zoom Oncore Shoe. This skateboard-specific shoe features Nike?s Zoom Air Bag in the heel section for low-profile impact cushioning when dropping big air. Forefront flex grooves let the shoe flex during tricks, and the gum rubber sole keeps you glued to the board. A TPU overlay in the ollie area and reinforced … |
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Camp Chef Camping Outdoor Oven with 2 Burner Camping Stove $159.99 Unleash 14,000 BTUs of portable cooking power! NEW Camp Chef Outdoor Stove – top / Oven is PRICED LESS! So you always wanted an Oven for camping? Here it is… a 2-in-1 combo Stovetop and Oven, so you can create a wide range of mouthwatering morsels. Ahh, the smell of sizzling bacon and farm-fresh eggs, along with sliced potatoes, cooked golden brown on the twin burner Stovetop. Mmmm! Out of the O… |
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Camp Chef Mountain Series 3 Burner Camping Stove $79.99 With three burners totaling over 25,000 BTUs, the Camp Chef Mountain Series 3 Burner Stove delivers quality cooking in any location. Ultra easy to use with built-in matchless ignition, the 3 burner stove features two range burners with 12,000 BTUs each so that you can boil water in a snap, as well as a 5,000 BTU grill burner to create a great sear. The grill burner is constructed of non-stick alum… |

how to build firepit?
trying to find instructions on how to build an outdoor in-ground firepit.
Depends really what you’re wanting it for. There’s different ways of doing it if you wanted say a fire for cooking on, keeping warm by or simply burning rubbish.
If it’s just for burning rubbish then choose a safe location away from buildings, vegetation etc and where the prevailing wind won’t cause a smoke nuisance. Try to find somewhere reasonably sheltered.
Dig it as deep as you need it to be but with gently sloping sides – if the sides are steep air can’t easily get the the fire and it’ll be hard to light and keep going. Typically between 300 and 600mm should suffice for an avaerage garden fire.
Remove stones, bricks etc as rapidly heating them can cause them to explode. Make sure there’s no roots as burning through them can kill the tree or bush and make sure the ground itself isn’t flammable – i.e. don’t set your firepit in peaty soil or soil that consists of a lot of vegetation.
You could put stones around the perimeter of the hole but if you’ve dug it deep enough you don’t need to.
If you want something permenant then line the pit with fire-bricks and set in place with fire-clay or fire-cement, don’t use ordinary household bricks. You could build up from the ground by a few courses, it’s an idea to leave gaps between each brick to allow air through.
When it’s done,why not invite some friends around, crack open a couple of beers and have a barby.
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