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Fire Pit Prices Compared

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A backyard fire pit costs $60–$200 for steel bowl designs; smokeless and propane models run $200–$600. Amazon, Home Depot, and Costco offer seasonal sales in spring and fall.

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About Fire Pit

Popular models: Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 ($349, smokeless), Breeo X Series 24 ($499, smokeless + cooking), Sunnydaze Crossweave Steel Fire Pit ($89), and Outland Living Series 401 Propane ($199).

Best deal: The Sunnydaze 36-inch Heavy-Duty Steel Fire Pit ($79–$99 at Amazon) is a no-frills wood-burning pit that handles heavy use — it comes with a spark screen, poker, and log grate.

Premium pick: The Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 ($349) uses double-wall airflow to achieve near-smokeless combustion — dramatically reduces smoke smell on clothes, ideal for backyard entertaining.

Where to Buy Fire Pit

Amazon, Home Depot, Costco, Lowe's, REI The comparison above covers the major retailers so you can review options before buying.

Buyer Questions

Are smokeless fire pits actually smokeless?
Nearly — Solo Stove and Breeo designs dramatically reduce smoke using secondary combustion, but some smoke during initial lighting is unavoidable.
Can I use a fire pit on a wood deck?
Only propane fire pits with a flame height under 12 inches are safe on wood decks; place a fire-resistant mat underneath and never use wood-burning pits on decks.
How do I maintain a steel fire pit?
Allow ash to cool, empty after each use, apply a light coat of cooking oil annually to prevent rust, and store or cover it when not in use.
What wood burns best in a fire pit?
Hardwoods like oak, hickory, and maple burn longer and hotter with less creosote; avoid pine (too much smoke) and never burn treated or painted wood.

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