Product Description
Item No |
MT-FP-801 |
Transport Package |
yellow paper+water proof bag+carton |
Specification |
16*16*12" |
Container qty |
370pcs/20'GP,770pcs/40'GP,900pcs/40'HQ |
Origin |
China |
Carton size |
45*45*37cm |
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Product Introduction
Most Unique Fire Pit: Featuring an all-stainless steel construction, pushes the limits of combustion airflow efficiency and minimalist outdoor design. It's been engineered to provide a backyard fire experience that can't be replicated.
Secondary Combustion: Camping stoves feature a double-wall arcuate design to maximize airflow and the combustion process. Bottom vents allow oxygen to feed the fire from below, while transporting warm oxygen up between the furnace walls and back into the fire.
More efficient combustion: A more complete combustion means that small particles that would otherwise be smoke are burned off by the top vents. It also means that half burned logs no longer have to be dealt with.
No more smoke affected: Since campfires burn with virtually no smoke, you'll spend less time dodging smoke and your clothes won't smell like campfires. You'll have more backyard or camping memories around the spectacular portable fire pit.
EASY TO USE AND PORTABLE: The unique construction of this camping stove completely eliminates the need for parts and assembly! Take it from your backyard patio to camping or tailgating! Great for RVs and campers! 16x13 inch size camping fire pit.
STURDY AND DURABLE - The campfire pit is made of 304 stainless steel for durability and longevity in all environments. Weighing in at 17 pounds, it is portable and can be used for outdoor barbecues, campsites, beaches or outdoor adventures in remote areas and is not recommended for use directly on grass or wooden decks.
SECONDARY BURNING - The campfire pit features double stainless steel walls to maximize airflow and the burning process. Hidden vents at the bottom allow oxygen to enter the fire from below while directing warm oxygen between the walls to the fire, allowing it to burn at the top, thus reducing smoke production.
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