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Edited June 8, 2023
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Home Depot [homedepot.com] has the
15" HotShot Traveler Portable Smokeless Wood Burning Fire Pit (Stainless Steel) on sale for
$79. Select free store pickup where available; otherwise,
shipping is free.
Product description:
- 15" diameter low smoke wood burning stainless steel fire pit
- Round fire pit includes base and carry bag
- Easy assembly and portable for fires nearly anywhere
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I see zero use case for this.
If you live in the city where do you use it or store it.
If you live in the suburbs you have a fire pit or Weber.
If you live on a ranch you have everything.
If you live in a van it takes up too much space.
Not by shady back room deals that employees are trying to hype up. Cheap schills.
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Hit them where it hurts.
Lol get a life buddy
If you can't figure out any use case for that, it's not the product that's the dumb one here.
AKA a bucket with no lid.
just order another one at $79
let see if homedepot let me return the original. I have yet to use it.
Walmart sells them for about $5 add in a cheap metal handle.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Mainst...om=/search
This $13 grill grate fits it perfectly
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&
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If you can buy material for and weld a two layer stainless steel firepit for under $80 - which I doubt you can - this probably isn't for you.
This one is pretty much on par with the solo stove ranger. From all the reviews I seen so far.
I have yet to try mine out.
Walmart sells them for about $5 add in a cheap metal handle.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Mainst...om=/search
This $13 grill grate fits it perfectly
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&
Thanks for the cover tip! It fit like a glove. Might snag the grill grate next.
I see zero use case for this.
If you live in the city where do you use it or store it.
If you live in the suburbs you have a fire pit or Weber.
If you live on a ranch you have everything.
If you live in a van it takes up too much space.