Hampton Bay Fire Pits: 26" Quadripod (Round) $49, 26" Del Oro Cast Iron
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No need to do what u said. Just spray fire paint once every year. Mine (bot 12 years ago from HD for 30 bucks) still looks quite good.
Also, keep an eye on outdoor home goods as the season ends. I read an article recently that said that Target, among others, way overbought outdoor home inventory expecting people to still be spending like during the height of the pandemic, but habits have shifted to travel and "experiences", so they are going to have a ton of stock left over at the end of the season. Couple that with all time high costs of warehouse space and analysts expect the big box stores to basically give away this stuff when it's time to move it off the floor.
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I hope people's expectations are in line with the price
These things really don't last very long (expectedly)
You can prolong the short life by caring for it like a baby, washing it out after each use, fully drying it, and keeping it inside away from the elements. You'll maybe get a few yrs out of it that way
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05-28-2022 at 05:33 PM.
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I hope people's expectations are in line with the price
These things really don't last very long (expectedly)
You can prolong the short life by caring for it like a baby, washing it out after each use, fully drying it, and keeping it inside away from the elements. You'll maybe get a few yrs out of it that way
No need to do what u said. Just spray fire paint once every year. Mine (bot 12 years ago from HD for 30 bucks) still looks quite good.
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These things really don't last very long (expectedly)
You can prolong the short life by caring for it like a baby, washing it out after each use, fully drying it, and keeping it inside away from the elements. You'll maybe get a few yrs out of it that way
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank liulinglll
These things really don't last very long (expectedly)
You can prolong the short life by caring for it like a baby, washing it out after each use, fully drying it, and keeping it inside away from the elements. You'll maybe get a few yrs out of it that way
No need to do what u said. Just spray fire paint once every year. Mine (bot 12 years ago from HD for 30 bucks) still looks quite good.
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Any high heat paint should do it. I just get the cheapest at HD. costs about 6-10 buck per can.