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Being a smaller pit, my pieces were a little big. I think I made mention of that in video. The hotter the fire and the more the wood burned down, there was less smoke. Not totally smokeless but it just smokes less. I like mine. I just wish I went with a little bit bigger one. Thanks for watching.
What do you feed that lawn, haha looks great! Second question was going to be how much I should elevate it, but looks like some fire bricks or some stone should do the trick. Thanks for the video! Can't wait to test out mine when it comes in tomorrow.
nice lawn. nice polaris.
Wood has to be below the rim to optimize the “smokeless” feature.
Being a smaller pit, my pieces were a little big. I think I made mention of that in video. The hotter the fire and the more the wood burned down, there was less smoke. Not totally smokeless but it just smokes less. I like mine. I just wish I went with a little bit bigger one. Thanks for watching.
What do you feed that lawn, haha looks great! Second question was going to be how much I should elevate it, but looks like some fire bricks or some stone should do the trick. Thanks for the video! Can't wait to test out mine when it comes in tomorrow.
Patio stone of fire brick should work. I just ordered a mat for mine but haven't tested it yet. Thanks for watching!!
Do you think leaving it on the ground obstructed the air flow and it might warm up more once you put it on the pavers?
@@maxhernandez8413 The grass was pretty thick, so no doubt it helps the airflow with it on the pavers. Thanks for watching!!