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BioLite FirePit (2020 Model)

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Condition: Used - Very Good
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Size: 1


Features

  • Old model firepit offered through 2020
  • Fan with four speeds
  • Rechargeable batttery
  • X-ray mesh
  • Produces little smoke

Material: Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 14.88"D x 22.99"W x 15.24"H


Brand: BioLite


Shape: Round


Item Weight: 9.1 Kilograms


Fuel Type: Wood


Assembly Required: No


Material: Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 14.88"D x 22.99"W x 15.24"H


Brand: BioLite


Shape: Round


Item Weight: 9.1 Kilograms


Fuel Type: Wood


Assembly Required: No


Item Weight: 20 pounds


Manufacturer: BioLite


Item model number: FPB1001


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Great Product, Not Perfect
UPDATE: One thing I would like to add about this product is that it does rust extremely fast. I've even gone as far as storing the grill inside to try and avoid rust altogether and there is still spotting after only a few uses over the course of a month or so. At the end of the day, it does not affect the functionality of the grill, more so just the aesthetic. In addition to that, though the device is light, it trades out easily bendable metal. I ended up bending a hook inside of the grill slightly with little to no pressure. Other than these two minor inconveniences, the grill works perfectly. ORIGINAL POST I recently purchased this product after reading a lot of so-so reviews. I will absolutely say that a good majority of the negative reviews are due to operator error. Smoke: This isn't a magic smokeless device. It's fire so it will naturally have some smoke, but it has significantly less than anything else I've experienced. What's important is to follow not only the handbook but watch down all - and I mean all - of the video tutorials. Biolite lays it out very clearly what will and will not generate smoke. I started using the pit as any old fire pit and it started smoking a lot but after watching the tutorials halfway through, I found the operator error. I highly recommend using their website for tutorials. Warmth: When using the campfire, it's not going to warm a group of 10. It's a very intimate campfire pit and it requires a decent amount of attention but I would say if you're appropriately dressed for outdoor fall/winter use, then you should be fine in a group of about 5. I used this for the first time in weather with a 48 degree low and a windchill of about 15mphs and I had no problems but I also run warm. My girlfriend, on the other hand, does not so she was cold at times. The campfire went through a decent amount of fuel - about 3 standard sized log bundles bought at Walmart, roughly 5-7 logs per bundle. That lasted us from 5pm until midnight. I would highly recommend buying a bag of small and large fire-safe woodchips and blocks for smokers to start. They help get the perfect bed of coals before you can throw on a log - unless you have an axe handy that is then I would move past that. Cooking: Cooking on this was a little difficult at first cooking with wood but it should take some time getting used to. I would recommend getting fire/heat retardant gloves so you can continually slide the rack back and forth to add more fuel while you're cooking. I used 100% wool gloves and didn't have a problem grabbing the grate by hand. It probably takes about a good hour or two into burning logs before you get a hot enough and stable enough bed to cook from my experience. Battery life: At this time, I've only used this product once. I ran it for about 8 hours total on the low setting and I just barely went through one bar of energy. Overheating: TLDR: It didn't overheat From what I can tell, most stories about people overheating their devices is from not following the directions. They more than likely overstuffed the unit and ran the fan on high for hours without paying attention. I did not have any problems All in all, I'm very happy with this product. I can't wait until my next camping endeavor to really give it another shot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on April 3, 2019 by Will

  • Awesome...when taking variables into consideration
UPDATED: 3 years later and I must say, this thing keeps chugging along and everyone who enjoys a fire with us asks "Where do I get one of these?". Everything below still holds true except my thoughts on a few things have changed/improved. (See #'s 3, 4 and 5) - Updating to 5 stars based on how many awesome times we've had with this Firepit by our side. We've taken this on 8+ camping trips and it'd held up great. ------------------------------ We've had ours for about 6 months now and have used it every other week or so on the patio and a few times at the beach/camping. There's little to no smoke once you have good combustion (look it up, not joking, understanding this will help you realize that most complaints are due to variables and not the device itself). We've had about 6 friends buy their own once they hung out with our firepit. So maybe we're doing something right. (See below) 1. Fueling the fire: Use well-dried wood (not heavy wet/dense wood). We use birch wood. Pine would work, but not oak etc. The cords at HD are small and easy to manage. This makes the most substantial difference in our fire experience. 2. Building the fire: Be a good boy/girl scout and start your fire small and build it incrementally. This reduces smoke and gets to peak combustion faster. 3. Managing the fire: Adjust the fan as you add new logs and logs burn down... duh (see combustion). Try to keep the logs a few inches from the metal plate that's on the fan. The smaller birch wood cords make this very easy. We use a 24 in metal fire stick to turn and move the logs during our burns. UPDATED: We grabbed the Biolite fire stick to help move the wood around so it burns more completely, this tool was a nice enhancement to the experience. One could do this with a metal stick or fireplace poker if you have one already, but we didn't. The Biolite one is really well designed and not huge so it stores nicely with our Firepit. 4. Build quality: we've had no problems with the fan or battery but were in the early deliveries so perhaps something has changed. So far so good. We did experience rust as we are in a marine environment, so everything metal rusts that's not stainless. Our solution; I sanded down the box and then repainted it using black "Header paint" for car exhaust manifolds. This is serious high temp paint and it has held up pretty well since. 90% reduction in rust. UPDATED - We had an engineering friend recommend we keep the battery pack upwind when possible. This helps keep the breeze on the battery and the system cooler and ideally help the Firepit to last longer. Makes sense to me, so we do this for each fire. Firepit rusted again, but we don't care because it's a Firepit and the extreme conditions are going to affect the paint, bottom line. It's about the fire, not the paint. 5. UPDATED The App: is actually REALLY great. At first, I didn't want to look at my phone while enjoying a fire with friends and family, but controlling the fan via Bluetooth is magical. Really, it's magic to kids and everyone else who's first experiencing the Firepit. It's really nice to just stay in the chair and manage the burn via the app. It's incredibly easy to use and very reliable. 6. Cleaning/Storage: Easy. We let it burn down, then the next day I dump the ash into the trash. I flip the cover and use it more like a bag and put it in our outdoor bins. Keeps it all nice and tidy. Hopefully, this is helpful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on December 7, 2018 by DorkinDworkin DorkinDworkin

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