Al
This literally should cost about $15. We do love it though. Clean burning and safe to light.
jers
We had a lot of fun making smores indoors at Christmas with this. We wouldn't fill it with the recommend amount of fuel though because more than 10-15 minutes at a time was unnecessary. Using 91% Isoproyl alcohol from the grocery store for cheap clean fuel.
Customer
the alcohol runs out pretty fast. around 30 minutes, but nice fire & good ambiance.
Carl Spackler
Heavy, durable, produces a nice flame. The flame lasts about 30 minutes. The only negatives: Price- seems expensive for what you get, a concrete bowl. Also, it's hard to clean. I got some soot on my finger and smudged the outside. I've scrubbed it, but I still see the smudge.
AnnaM
Love this for our patio when we don’t want to go down to the garden for a little fire or s’mores. It’s very small, but the flame stays lit even on windy nights and I love that you can just use rubbing alcohol no fancy fuels to buy. It’s just very expensive for what it is which is basically a fireproof block of stone with a hole in it for the alcohol. Still, the shape is right and it’s pretty so worthwhile for us.
Customer
A little spendy. $$$$ For how small it is. Looking forward to enjoy it on the deck when it gets warmer out
Customer
The media could not be loaded. This mini fire pit is great for indoor or outdoor use. The fire was beautiful, and it was a lot of fun using this to roast marshmallows inside the house with friends. We used rubbing alcohol, which was able to burn for about 20 minutes. You have to keep refilling it, but it wasn’t too much of a hassle. We will definitely be using this often.
Linda
Nice big flame but only lasts about 30 minutes. Also, even though it doesn’t get hot on the bottom it still discolored my wood coffee table. Would put a trivet under it.
brittnie
I added 91% isopropyl alcohol to this mini round firepit and it burned well and went off by itself. I lit it indoor as it says it is for indoors or outdoors. Out of curiosity, I called my local fire department and explained the firepit instructions on how it works/it's intended use ECT. The fire marshal did not reccomend burning it indoor as apparently rubbing alcohol can let off a small amount of carbon monoxide. He did say if you use it indoor again to make sure there is a window or door open but otherwise mostly reccomends it for outdoor use. I asked if it was ok to cook food on such a gas as rubbing alcohol and the fire marshal says it is fine to cook and eat food on such a flame however it may give it a funny taste and isn't the cleanest burning fuel. I hope that helps someone. I would recommend this as a gift 100% along with a note with all of the info I just gave to the reviewer so they know how to use it safely.