Those extra holes do seem to keep it burning nice and hot. There is suppose to be a blue burn too, but I was not watching for that at the time. I am going to use it again soon to see.
@@SeidelRanchReviews I have seen a youtube video of the "3rd" burn and it is blue. Fuel in this video was pellets. Wish these were easy to find here in Europe. Amazon shipping adds too much costs.
These things are awesome. You just need one. You can check out this product here: amzn.to/3QKSzw4. Thanks for watching!
That's a very clean burn! Some vendors say the third set of holes are third burn.
Those extra holes do seem to keep it burning nice and hot. There is suppose to be a blue burn too, but I was not watching for that at the time. I am going to use it again soon to see.
@@SeidelRanchReviews I have seen a youtube video of the "3rd" burn and it is blue. Fuel in this video was pellets. Wish these were easy to find here in Europe. Amazon shipping adds too much costs.
Would this be a good idea for an apartment balcony?
It should work great for that.
So, no concerns with burning it on a tempered glass table? What is the best method of extinguishing at the end of the night?
It does fine on our glass table. I usually just let it burn itself out.
it looks very nice! enough to keep two people warm?
Yeah, it's good for 2 or even 4 people based on how high you keep the flame. It's a very cool fire pit.
@@SeidelRanchReviews Maybe East Oak can make a heat deflector like Solo Stove. Or we can DIY one to spread the heat more sideway towards guests.
If this was on the ground and people were sat all around it on chairs, would you feel more of the heat that seems to be escaping straight upwards?
Can I use that for cooking or campfire is better?
You can cook with it too, but make sure you set it up right. We make treats and hot dogs with ours.
Nice a firepit with a third burn.
This little thing is great. I get a lot of people asking about it when they see it.
How much does it cost to
Not that much at all. The link is in the description of the video.
Can you cook meat on it like a kebab?
I don't see why not. It's fire.