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Making The Best Use Of Your Portable Fire Pit Anyone who is looking for a portable fire pit certainly has a wide range of options to choose from. The market for outdoor furniture and fixtures has ballooned dramatically over the past few years, and the numerous portable fire pit products available is a direct result of that. A fire pit can actually take on many forms, from the traditional fireplace designs constructed out of stone to the highly portable fire pit models. A popular portable fire pit nowadays is the chiminea, which is practically disposable. While your needs may require you to consider a permanent fire pit, anyone will certainly make good use of a portable fire pit. The main advantage of a portable fire pit over other types of fire pits is of course portability. In addition, they typically cost a lot less money than a fixed fire pit made of stone, brick, or other materials. Finally, you will probably have a lot less maintenance issues with a portable fire pit than you would with a fixed design. These advantages are pretty significant form the standpoint of a homeowner. The chiminea type of portable fire pit has become the center of an increasingly growing trend over the past several years. Many homeowners appreciate the ease by which such a portable fire pit could be moved and their relative low cost. This type of portable fire pit actually gives you most of the benefits of an outdoor fireplace at a fraction of the cost. Chiminea portable fire pits come in many different forms and materials, and they can even be color and size matched to your garden or patio design. The clay ones tend to break fairly easily, although they don’t really require a lot of maintenance. What you will typically have to look out for are the copper ones, which will oxidize and turn green in the outdoors. Hardiest of all is the cast iron portable fire pit, which is virtually indestructible, requiring only a thick coat of paint. There is even newer table style portable fire pit design that can be just as easy to move, and provides more spread out heating. In any case, it would be a good idea to keep your portable fire pit covered to prevent water damage, regardless of the material it is made of. A portable fire pit is possibly the better option if you want to avoid a lot of the hassles associated with having a fire pit in your yard. While there is definitely a certain charm in having a large, permanent fire pit, they can require quite a lot of maintenance. Fire pits tend to leave a lot of burned materials, and you will regularly have to clear the surrounding area of soot and embers. It is a good idea therefore to keep your portable fire pit away from where people normally walk. You may also want to get a heavier portable fire pit, which is a bit harder to knock over. |
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