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Old 11-15-2014, 02:37 PM   #1
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Flame Genie portable campfire pit

Is anyone using a Flame Genie portable wood pellet campfire?

I don't have one but the one I saw burning at night was impressive...(in the daylight not so much).
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Looks pretty cool. Just checked Google, woodland direct has them for $105. Might be worth a look, just wondering how many pellets you'd go through in a weekend, I know I'd need a lot seeing my wife always calls me a pyro when it comes to campfires, in my mind, the bigger the better!
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Looks pretty cool. Just checked Google, woodland direct has them for $105. Might be worth a look, just wondering how many pellets you'd go through in a weekend, I know I'd need a lot seeing my wife always calls me a pyro when it comes to campfires, in my mind, the bigger the better!
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The literature says a 40 lb bag of pellets burns 5 hours.
My thought is pellets, (@<$5 a bag), would be easy and clean to carry and could be burned legally where only "local firewood" is allowed.
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