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18" GVDV Smokeless Collapsible Stainless Steel Fire Pit with Bag

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GVDV Hub via Walmart has 18" GVDV Smokeless Collapsible Stainless Steel Fire Pit with Bag on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Compact Design: Collapsible structure with carry bag for space-saving storage and easy portability.
  • High-Quality Material: Constructed from 304 stainless steel for rust resistance, durability, and high-temperature performance.
  • Easy Maintenance: Features removable ash pan to prevent airflow blockage and simplify cleaning.
  • Efficient Airflow: Double-wall design with strategically placed holes maximizes bottom-to-top airflow; delivers heated oxygen for hotter fire and reduced smoke without batteries or fans.
  • Versatile Use: Suitable for outdoor heating and camping; burns wood or pellets; outdoor use only.
  • Weight: 17.8 lbs
  • Dimensions: 18 inch diameter x 18.1 inch height

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  • Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • Returns: Free 90-day returns.

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GVDV Hub via Walmart has 18" GVDV Smokeless Collapsible Stainless Steel Fire Pit with Bag on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member KatManDude for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • Compact Design: Collapsible structure with carry bag for space-saving storage and easy portability.
  • High-Quality Material: Constructed from 304 stainless steel for rust resistance, durability, and high-temperature performance.
  • Easy Maintenance: Features removable ash pan to prevent airflow blockage and simplify cleaning.
  • Efficient Airflow: Double-wall design with strategically placed holes maximizes bottom-to-top airflow; delivers heated oxygen for hotter fire and reduced smoke without batteries or fans.
  • Versatile Use: Suitable for outdoor heating and camping; burns wood or pellets; outdoor use only.
  • Weight: 17.8 lbs
  • Dimensions: 18 inch diameter x 18.1 inch height

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • Returns: Free 90-day returns.

Original Post

Written by KatManDude

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Yesterday 05:42 PM
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DanielU3743Yesterday 05:42 PM
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I got this off of Amazon for like 90ish I think a few weeks ago. Pretty solid solo stove duplicate. I recommend it. Collapses nice and small.
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Yesterday 06:58 PM
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TheRyanNowYesterday 06:58 PM
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I have a similar model I bought a few years back that has an identical carrying bag, so I assume they collapse the same way. Anyway, having a fire pit that doesn't produce any smelly smoke while it's burning means we use it all the time. It's pretty nice to have around.
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desidude2000Today 03:46 AM
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Could someone explain the scientific reasoning behind how these burn smokeless?
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Quote from desidude2000 :
Could someone explain the scientific reasoning behind how these burn smokeless?
If I recall correctly, there is typically a hollow space in the wall that pulls air in from the bottom on the outside and allows it to escape near the top towards the fire. The fire heats the inner wall of the hollow space which in turn heats the air. When the hot air hits the hot smoke, magic happens! Lol I can't remember if it causes a second combustion in the ash to burn away the smoke or just carries it up and away faster. I do know these typically burn wood much faster, so there must be increased heat.
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big_wakeToday 04:00 AM
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Quote from UniquePanther652 :
If I recall correctly, there is typically a hollow space in the wall that pulls air in from the bottom on the outside and allows it to escape near the top towards the fire. The fire heats the inner wall of the hollow space which in turn heats the air. When the hot air hits the hot smoke, magic happens! Lol I can't remember if it causes a second combustion in the ash to burn away the smoke or just carries it up and away faster. I do know these typically burn wood much faster, so there must be increased heat.
While I never knew the scientific reason to this level of understanding, it does sound right and is roughly my understanding. The drawback is that since the heat is directed upward to minimize smoke, it ends up not directing much heat to those trying to enjoy the fire. So you get the fire experience without the warmth.
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Quote from big_wake :
While I never knew the scientific reason to this level of understanding, it does sound right and is roughly my understanding. The drawback is that since the heat is directed upward to minimize smoke, it ends up not directing much heat to those trying to enjoy the fire. So you get the fire experience without the warmth.
Or as the marketing team would say, "It's great for enjoying a fire in warmer weather"
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chemgatorToday 04:44 AM
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Quote from big_wake :
While I never knew the scientific reason to this level of understanding, it does sound right and is roughly my understanding. The drawback is that since the heat is directed upward to minimize smoke, it ends up not directing much heat to those trying to enjoy the fire. So you get the fire experience without the warmth.
Which is why many manufacturers, such as solo stove, sell heat deflectors. Or you can buy/ DIY a universal one.

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KachurToday 04:49 AM
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Quote from desidude2000 :
Could someone explain the scientific reasoning behind how these burn smokeless?
It is called 'secondary burn'. Air routed around the flames, heats up, then mixed with the escaping smoke causing whatever unburn particles left to burn. If working correctly (meaning using dry hard wood) you will see dancing flames coming from nowhere around areas where air escapes the sleeves. Supposed to generate up to 50% more heat by burning material that would have otherwise escape in form of smoke. I have wood stove like that.
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BigBGToday 04:55 AM
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Quote from desidude2000 :
Could someone explain the scientific reasoning behind how these burn smokeless?
When they are done explaining to you, could you explain it to me too? THANKS

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