The fire pit has holes on the bottom and top. As the smoke rises past the top hole level the fresh oxygen results in the smoke igniting and thus achieving "smokeless".
Keep in mind that for this to work you must make sure that your logs/wood is not rising over the top holes.
Some youtube videos would help explain this better than my basic attempt.
This is more similar to Solo Stove than Breeo. The material is good, but it's very thin. Not an issue if you take care of it, but...wow, I was surprised how thin the metal was. Breeo is a beast compared to this. But Breeo is overkill for most people, too, maybe, and twice the price.
To each their own.
As to the "how can it be smokeless" comments....when you get these things going, they are extremely hot and efficient. The smoke is essentially 0%, it's pretty amazing.
We bought the Breeo X19 on a whim for our cabin. After using it a few times, my wife insisted we get the X24 for our house. You really don't smell like campfire after using these things, if you use it properly. We have a large patio fire pit in our backyard and will just set out Breeo inside it, haha.
Saw this the other day in store. Decent deal if you're looking for a large pit, especially since it comes with a spark screen and cover, but larger isn't always better. If you like to have larger fires most of the time, then great, but if you like to have slightly smaller fires (e.g., 2 hour burns) without all the smoke, I'd go with something a bit smaller, like the Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 ($225 on Solo's site) or Tiki ($275 on Amazon). I really like the refined look of the Tiki and the slide out ash pan, but it's not as portable as the Bonfire. Pros and cons.
I think we all know that "smokeless" doesn't mean 100% smokeless guaranteed. Quality of wood and even how you fill it up play a factor, but it's going to produce significantly less smoke than a normal open fire pit. This is true for all "smokeless fire pits".
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It's smokeless as in less smoke not without smoke.
The fire pit has holes on the bottom and top. As the smoke rises past the top hole level the fresh oxygen results in the smoke igniting and thus achieving "smokeless".
Keep in mind that for this to work you must make sure that your logs/wood is not rising over the top holes.
Some youtube videos would help explain this better than my basic attempt.
To each their own.
As to the "how can it be smokeless" comments....when you get these things going, they are extremely hot and efficient. The smoke is essentially 0%, it's pretty amazing.
We bought the Breeo X19 on a whim for our cabin. After using it a few times, my wife insisted we get the X24 for our house. You really don't smell like campfire after using these things, if you use it properly. We have a large patio fire pit in our backyard and will just set out Breeo inside it, haha.
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It's the vape of fire pits.
If this is the same quality of the breeo fire pits thats a really good deal
I think we all know that "smokeless" doesn't mean 100% smokeless guaranteed. Quality of wood and even how you fill it up play a factor, but it's going to produce significantly less smoke than a normal open fire pit. This is true for all "smokeless fire pits".
Lol, OK Ken. Go sue them for false advertising.