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HY-C FG-16-SS Flame Genie Portable Rust Proof Wood Pellet Fire Pit, USA Made, 13.5" Diameter, Stainless Steel

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Arrives Jun 5 – Jun 10
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Style: Flame Genie


Size: 13.5" Diameter


Color: Stainless Steel


Features

  • Produces a larger flame, more heat & longer burn times. Be captivated by the mesmerizing flames while adding a warm glow to your patio, campsite, or outdoor adventure.
  • Flame Genie's smoke-free and spark-free features make it the perfect backyard, stream-side, or wilderness fire pit companion for all outdoor enthusiasts. No more smoky clothes or holes in fabrics from sparks.
  • Uses wood pellets, not firewood. Low moisture content of wood pellets results in a more efficient, cleaner burn than cord wood. Easy to handle wood pellets leave you with less ash to clean up and unlike firewood, pellets can be transported across state lines.
  • Stainless Steel material is easy to clean and will not rust. Can be left outdoors without concern for rusting or damage to the finish.
  • Bottom nests in top for easy transport and compact storage

Material: Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 9.6"D x 19.5"W x 21.5"H


Style: Flame Genie


Brand: Flame Genie


Finish Type: Stainless Steel


Shape: Round


Item Weight: 14.3 Pounds


Fuel Type: Wood


Assembly Required: Yes


Material: Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 9.6"D x 19.5"W x 21.5"H


Style: Flame Genie


Brand: Flame Genie


Finish Type: Stainless Steel


Shape: Round


Item Weight: 14.3 Pounds


Fuel Type: Wood


Assembly Required: Yes


Item Weight: 14.3 pounds


Manufacturer: HY-C


Item model number: FG-16-SS


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  • Think of it as an insanely jealous significant other.
Style: Flame Genie Size: 13.5" Diameter Color: Black
OK, so I've had this for several weeks and we've used it numerous times. Basically, I agree with a lot of what the reviewers say, but I'll add my own experience. You do with it whatever you want. We bought this mainly because we go camping a LOT, but having to buy the little bundles of certified firewood is getting to be annoyingly expensive. We were going through the cost of this fire pit every weekend in wood. First, the unit was delivered with an annoying dent at the bottom of the flame pit. It still fits on the pedestal OK, so it doesn't harm its function and I didn't bother to return it. I believe others have mentioned receiving one with this same problem. Second, there is a pretty big learning curve to keeping the fire going for a long period of time, and I'm still not there. To start a fire, you fill the thing to the depth indicated by a few cutouts on the inside of the pit. This is a depth of about 2" of pellets. Get your fire going and within maybe 10-15 minutes it'll get hot enough to start the secondary burn around the top ring of vent holes. This fire will be very hot and amazing in appearance. Nearly zero smoke. Beautiful, truly. If you do nothing, it'll burn like that for maybe 15 minutes, then die down to nothing and you're done. The trick lies in keeping this stubborn thing going. There's a good reason pellet stoves have an automatic feeders that dribble pellets in nearly constantly. I use a big metal soup ladle to add more pellets. This needs to be done every few minutes. If you add too much, you'll snuff the flame out and this thing will produce more smoke than you would believe possible. What I've learned, however, is that if you ever let the level of pellets drop too far below the 2" mark, it won't burn right and your fire will die out no matter what you do. So add more pellets constantly and quickly, but not too fast either. It's a very difficult balance and I've never been able to keep the fire going well for more than a couple hours. This fire is like the most clingy, insecure, attention-demanding girlfriend/boyfriend you've ever had. It requires constant reminder that you love it, you will continue to nourish it, and you have eyes for no other. Should you dare turn your attention to anything else for more than a minute or two, this fire will start to wither quickly and no matter what you do, it's love for you will not burn any longer. You'll be left in the cold with the smoldering reminder of your happiness. Until you make a new flame, that is. Also, the paint on mine started to flake off right during the first use. Then it immediately started to rust. On the positive side, it does make a big, hot, beautiful, smokeless flame that doesn't leave you smelling like campfire. The fact that it dies quickly can be a plus, if it's late and you're ready to go to bed. No need to dump gallons of water on it to kill it. Just wait 10-20 minutes. Bags of wood pellets can be had cheap at tractor supply, and a 40-pound bag will go for a few hours, I think. Also, it produces very little ash, which is nice. At Alchemy we burned about 100 pounds of pellets and only had a couple inches of ashes in the pedestal. 3 stars because it does work, but it's just a real pain in the butt to keep the fire going. If you have dreams of just hanging around a clean-burning fire and having some beverages with your friends while not having to work hard at keeping the fire going, maybe look into a propane campfire. That's what we've switched to. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2017 by LarryB

  • Pellet firepit
Style: Flame Genie Size: 13.5" Diameter Color: Black
Easy clean
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023 by Debora Retzlaff

  • Really like it...
Style: Flame Genie Size: 13.5" Diameter Color: Black
Great little fire pit. When its burning at full burn, it really puts off a lot of heat and it looks great while doing it. The secondary burn at the top really creates some unique patterns. Cleaning is a snap to. I have a stick that I just tap on the grate after it has cooled down and any ash still siting on the grate then falls through. Now there are some issues I feel that need to be noted. This isnt like a regular fire pit where you got lots of time with a few big chunks of wood that are on fire. There is no popping or cracking of fire wood, Just a nice looking flame coming out of the top and some great heat at full burn. Full burn though, is very short. You have to put about 2 inches of pellets in the bottom and get it started. If you use a gel fire starter, its best to give a quick squeeze over the entire area for even burning and a much quicker start. If you only light a couple spots, your going to be waiting a really long time for this thing to catch fire. You put enough starter gel over the entire top and it will be at full burn in about 15 minutes tops and this is where the issue starts.... You constantly have to feed this thing pellets. Like every 5 minutes or so. So it can make it difficult if your trying to sit around it with your friends and relax. I dont think this is designed to be used for hours at a time. I think its basically, get it going, throw some pellets on it a few times then let it go out. 30-45 minutes, maybe an hour if you are feeling frisky. The constant need to feed it is its biggest downside. This also requires a fair amount of practice!. I have added to much on a few occasions and had it smother it right out and turn what is almost completely smokeless, into a column of smoke that you are now afraid your neighbors are calling the fire dept thinking your house has got to be on fire! Seriously, the mount of smoke that it can cause is just absolutely unbelievable. The good news though is that the chamber is still very hot. Let it smoke and build up the gases in it for about a minute then just try to relight the very top of the pot. It will instantly flame back up and all smoke is gone. So adding pellets so you dont have this problem will take some practice if you are not used to working with pellets. I had about 6, 45 minutes-1 hour burning sessions with it before I finally dumped the ashes that collected underneath. To my surprise, it was only about half full. Overall very pleased with my flame genie! Attached a couple pictures. One at full burn, notice how high the fame is and the little fire wizard wielding his flaming sword! Its putting out a lot of heat at this point. The other picture is of it just about done. Notice how most of the embers have fallen through the grate and into the bottom and it is now lit up with the red words, Flame Genie. A very nice touch!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2017 by D. Cole D. Cole

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