2023-11-28 15:35:29

Fire pits

Ok, now we are on my pet subject 


There's something quite magical about sitting around a campfire. In fact, it's better than watching most TV 

these days. 

When shared with friends, it is real, tangible, and warm to the heart and soul. The fire dances and you stay 

warm Single. 

Adding wood to keep the fire burning is also fun, and now you can cook over a lot of fire pits, even if it's just 

roasting some marshmallows.


One disadvantage of fire pits is smoke, but careful selection of wood can minimize this.

Another problem with fire pits is that they don't last very long. They are usually built with very thin steel, which makes 

them prone to rust, twisting or being blown around the garden. After years of selling Fire Pits, I discovered the truth about

why you can't find a decent fire pit anywhere.


First, most retailers have high margins on their products (up to 75% or more), and they are forced to buy cheap fire pits wholesale.

This means that when you buy a fire pit in a shop for £200-300, the company that makes the fire pit gets around £50-75. This is impossible

Build a fire pit in the UK for that price, so almost all of it is made in India or China and imported into the UK - that's part of £60

For transportation, leaving even less for the product itself. If the cost of a fire pit in a shop is less than £200, either the retailer has cut prices

Its profit margin is barely profitable, or the cost of the fire pit is even less than £50.


Secondly, the global cost of steel has been rising for many years, any product with steel as the main ingredient has 

become more and more expensive, or the steel content has been reduced to a degree that the product can hardly be 

used a few times in bad weather, and will deform or rust, you can buy our weather-resistant products directly, the rust color 

will become more and more beautiful with time.


Finally, if you want to keep warm outside, the other reason to buy a fire pit is to help our environment. Fire pits use wood 

which is not a fossil fuel. Wood is part of a sustainable energy cycle: Trees grow, trees fall or are cut down, wood is harvested, 

wood is burned, CO2 is released, trees absorb the CO2, trees grow...


If the wood is not burned, it rots and carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere!


So stay outside longer, enjoy the experience of a real fire outside, cook on it with friends and when it's time for bed 

retire to inside and put on your heating knowing that you've spent less on heating your home or using your oven while 

sitting around your fire pit.