🔥 Ignite Your Outdoor Experience!
The Blue Sky Outdoor Living Pike Ultra Portable Fire Pit is designed for outdoor enthusiasts who crave a smokeless fire experience. With its innovative airflow technology, this fire pit ensures a clean burn while reaching temperatures over 1,400°F. Its durable steel construction and compact design make it perfect for any adventure, from beach bonfires to backyard barbecues.
J**N
Fire pit
I love the fire pit!!
T**2
Such a cute little fire pit
Got this for my boyfriend for xmas and he loves it. Such a cool little fire pit. Has the carrying case so you can take it places. We have yet to go camping and try it out.
M**N
Use fuel pellets not smoker.
I use mine for Van camping. Easy to transport, wood pellets vs $10 for six pieces of wood at the camp store. A 2/3 gallon bag lasts about an hour. You still have to mess with it, keep your lighter fluid handy. In addition I line mine with foil and use it a charcoal grill
J**R
Fabulous little fire pit!
The media could not be loaded. This is such a great little fire pit! It is smokeless as advertised and for being so little, it cranks out the heat. You do have to feed it often but if that’s a problem for you, get a bigger model. I bought the smallest one and it needs to be fed a handful or two about every 15-20 minutes and it does smoke a little when fed but not much. I highly suggest getting one. They are just as easy as a propane fire pit but without the added danger of using gas. There’s really not much assembly either. You simply set the little pot underneath the bigger pot and it catches the ashes so there’s no mess either. Well designed and user friendly! Buy one. You won’t regret it.
F**6
Good little camp fire but lots of work to keep going
I’ve used this little pit for a couple nights, and its a great little fire pot. But using heating wood pellets from TSC it’s also a maintenance hungry pit too…Once you get the hang of feeding pellets into the pit without smothering the fire It goes nicely, but you need to feed a small amount (maybe an ounce or two) at a time and about every 5-7 minutes to keep a smooth fire going…. If the fire goes out you get to start almost from scratch :))Cleanup kinda sucks, it doesn’t seem to burn all the pellets to ash, so they don’t all fall through to the catch pot.Overall I’ll use it on my patio to take the edge off the cold while enjoying a cigar, and maybe at the lake fishing as well…. In the long run I’ll be buying one of the bigger ones.
J**E
Tiny
It’s super small. Cereal bowl size campfire. Cool concept maybe you want something compact?
M**R
Found the solution to it smoking
I absolutely love this little thing, I have solo stove unit and they were either too big (bonfire) or too small (campfire). This unit fits perfectly in the middle. They burn wood pellets really well and clean, the only issue as everyone has mentioned is that it can potentially smoke (A LOT) if you feed it too many pellets. I tried the slow feeding method and it works but felt as though you're never adding enough and you're just constantly feeding it. I figured out that it smoked because the bottom grate gets covered up with all the burnt but not yet ashed pellets. To solve this problem I've used a "wood pellet smoker tube" in the middle of the pit to make sure there is always air coming from the bottom grate and have not have any smoking issues even when I've tossed in way too many pellets.
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