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Posted by maureen
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Fire pits are becoming increasingly popular and are a great addition to any patio area. They offer a great way to spend a romantic evening, roast marshmallows with friends and family while telling campfire stories or cooking in your own back yard. Whatever your reasons you will need to consider a few things when buying a fire pit. Are you looking for a chimney-style look, a camping ring look, a fire bowl design, or a table-top fire pit? Second, what size do you need? The smaller fire pits are about 20-25 inches in diameter, while medium-sized pits are 25-35 inches. The largest fire pits are about 40-45 inches in diameter, almost the size of a patio table. The final consideration is price. You can get a cheap fire pit for around $99 or you can easily pay more than $500 for gas-powered fire pits that use propane, or for designs that include granite tabletops around the fire pit. Have a budget and quality level in mind before you start shopping, and stick with your game plan.



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Comments
we just bought one this summer and love it. can you say smoors