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Folding Fire Pit S

Style #1122751

Price: $209.00

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The smaller version of our Folding Fire Pit is designed to be compact, portable and burn highly efficiently. The deep shape facilitates draft while the double wall design creates a secondary combustion to help eliminate smoke. The stainless steel construction is durable and allows for easy maintenance. Comes with a lightweight grill and fire grate, while the Cooker Stand S (sold separately) allows use with pots and pans.

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Updated 04/20/24 09:05 (EST)

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Features

  • Designed for 1 - 2 people
  • Folding design allows quick and easy setup
  • Deep shape promotes draft and combustion efficiency
  • Double wall facilitates secondary combustion to make a fire with less smoke
  • Included parts: grill, fire grate, carrying case
  • Optional parts (sold separately): Stainless Steel HD Fire Grate S, Stainless Steel HD Grill S, Cooker Stand S

Specs

Weight6 lbs 5.6 oz (2880 g)
MaterialBody: stainless steel
Grill: steel
Compressed size9.8 x 13.4 x 2.0 in (25 × 34 × 5 cm)
Country of originJAPAN
OtherSize:13.6 x 6.7 x 9.6 in / 34.5 x 17 x 24.5 cm
Weight capacity: 4 lbs 6.5 oz (20 kg)

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Features a double wall and deep shape to promote draft and secondary combustion. It allows for reduced smoke/emissions and consistent heat output without having to steadily feed the fire.

Draft and Secondary Combustion

When the fuel is ignited, fresh air is pulled in through vents (air intake for primary combustion) and starts the process of combustion. This process is called primary combustion.

When the combustion chamber reaches a high enough temperature, draft will occur and create a steady, continuous burn.Draft is where the air pressure difference causes new air to continuously be drawn to the fire.

When air drawn in through the vents (air intake for secondary combustion) mixes with the gases and particles that primary combustion was not able to burn, the high temperature causes a secondary combustion.

Secondary combustion is occurring and the fire is burning efficiently (no smoke and less particles) when you see flames coming out of the vents (air out for secondary combustion).

Secondary combustion occurs when the combustion chamber is at a high, steady temperature.