🔥 Elevate your outdoor vibe with smoke-free warmth and effortless style!
The 27-inch Stainless Steel Smokeless Fire Pit features a scientifically designed airflow system that minimizes smoke, providing a clean and comfortable flame. Crafted from durable stainless steel, it resists heat and corrosion, ensuring longevity. Its tool-free assembly and portability make it ideal for camping, beach trips, and backyard gatherings, comfortably warming groups of 7-10 people. Cleanup is simplified with a removable ash tray, and included accessories like a waterproof cover and poker enhance convenience.
A**1
Works Amazingly Well and a Tremendous Value
This fire pit is great and it just works. With the double wall and plenty of ventilation at the bottom, it does this efficient burn to suck the vapor being converted from the material to the sides and super mix it with O2 to produce a very clean total burn of all that combustible material and off-put lots of thermal energy which heats a large area. The material you burn is turned to to 90% ash. The stainless will turn color to this pretty purple, blue, orange. So don't expect it to stay shiny and pretty.UPDATE MAY 28, 2025The pit is still going strong. I wish I had a screen to keep the old wood I'm burning from exploding and throwing hot coals everywhere. This is because of my poor choice in burning old scrap wood with pockets of water and sap. The cover is not completely waterproof, but that is due to the weight of the water sinking into the open top and staying there until it got a chance to trickle through slightly. No rust so far after many inches of rain falling. The stainless has warped slightly, but it is still very serviceable and going strong after many uses. I still stick with my 5 star rating and love the reduced smoke and efficiency of the flame and burn. Great value stove and worth every penny. I want to get some casters to move it around and a lid to stop any sagging of the cover from rain accumulation.I bought mine as a return with no description of why it was returned. The top ring was bent on one side and I banged it into place on top with my hand. I need to take a rubber mallet and reshape it. The instructions suck and don't explain how to assemble the bottom ash pan. The solid pan goes on the bottom and you have to finesse the 4 sleeves in between that and the ventilated plate with just the first 1/4" of the bolt sticking through the hole and then tighten a nut at the bottom of the solid pan once you get the bolt all the way through. Another drawback I found was when you're burning a lot of material or going for a long time, the ventilation holes on the ash pan will become blocked and the efficiency of the burn starts going south quickly and it will start smoking and not burning well. A shuffle of the coals with a long poker at the bottom helps clear the holes and gets it back to burn efficient again. Oh, the worst thing about this is the poker. You're going to need a longer poker, period. I have pretty heat resistant kitchen hands, but even I can't approach the top of this can closely because it is putting off such super hot thermal energy. It functions a lot like a rocket stove, Webber chimney starter, afterburner, etc. as it channels all this fast moving super hot thermal energy right up through that ring. It would be great for a quick sear on steaks, but I would not want to get that on my beautiful stainless steel. It might just vaporize any fat before it has any chance of collecting inside. I noticed something weird when I was burning the cardboard box in it. It does not eject many embers out at all, and the cardboard stayed perfectly in the middle of the can with most of the flame burning around the inside of the can. The cardboard sat there like a mantle in a lantern and most all of the combustion was taking place just inside the walls of the can and going out the top. I never had ash and very few embers came out on this windy night when I first tried it out with a max 9 mph gust. I thought that was a wonderfully strange benefit to the design of this fire pit. I don't know how those $400 dollar Solo fire pits work, but this has got to be as good only with less fit and finish. The edges on the ring are very Isharp and could use some sandpaper. It does not seem very portable to me due to its large size. I will probably be able to stay on my patio with the heat this dude puts out even with cold wind. Great design and great price. We'll see how rust resistant it ends up being.
B**C
Great fire pit. Comparable to Solo Stove
Great quality and easy to create amazing, long lasting fires. I've used a solo stove before, and this compares for half the price! When you start the fire, there is always a small amount of smoke. Even with the Solo stove you will get a bit of smoke until the fire gets going. Then there is hardly any smoke with the OutVue. We love the 27" large size. Great for the patio out back. We also got a cover for the stone patio and a surround table to complement the fire pit. I highly recommend this brand!
R**6
Outview 27 is a great fire pit
The fire pit was delivered in excellent condition, takes no time to set up. The first fire started quickly and had very little smoke. This pit met all of my expectations. The included base allows good draft. The removable bottom plate makes cleaning easy. It comes with a durable cloth cover, but without a solid top, rain pools in the cover. Suggest getting a third party top.
B**A
Clean burn easy to use and clean
❤️❤️❤️❤️ so much less expensive than solo!Puts out serious heatClean burn and no smoky smell!We can move it anywhereEasy to clean out and just all around niceLooks great too!Making a fire has never been easier!
M**N
Good but not without some problems.
Have only had a couple of chances to use. Was very disappointed after the first use that the ash plate warped and was difficult to remove. Was not able to use the poker tool they sent to remove it but had to pull it out by hand with some difficulty. Not completely smoke free when first lighting but that’s to be expected. Overall we have enjoyed it, just hope it holds up!
K**.
A great alternative to Solo
So far I am very pleased with my 27" Outvue. I've never owned a Solo Stove, so I don't have a comparison. However, this thing works just as expected. It burns hot and, once the fire gets going, it doesn't smoke. This is well worth the price! (I recommend buying a lid to put over it.)
A**R
Product damages after light use.
Was so excited for this product. Looks cool, smokeless, affordable.After two uses, the removable ash bottom warped and is now permanently stuck at the bottom of the fire pit... Pretty unfortunate. I'm not the type to leave reviews, but wanted to warn anyone before making the same mistake.
S**K
Mostly decent product, the ash pan is made of too thin material though.
This smokeless fire pit hits a great price point compared to "name brand" alternatives and comes with almost everything you need: the pit, a stand, a cover, and an ash pan tool. (A small broom for cold ashes would be a welcome addition!) Once lit, it lives up to its "smokeless" claim with a visible "second burn" and throws off excellent heat.However, the ash pan is a significant flaw. It severely warped during the very first use, making it impossible to pull out cleanly. Now, every attempt to remove it results in ashes spilling into the pit, forcing me to turn the whole thing over to clean it independently. In short, it's become a messy hassle.
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