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Barbecook Modern 60 Wrought Iron Fire Pit Diameter 60cm H32cm

Code: BC-WOO-6005
€215.00
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Brand: Barbecook

Measurements (WxDxH) in cm: 60 x 60 x 32

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Extremely high quality. Three sturdy legs provide a stable base. What's more delightful than enjoying a cozy chat with friends or family over a snack and a drink around a crackling fire? We wouldn't know! A fire bowl is a popular tool for all ages. It's usable year-round, easy to maintain, and generally quite compact. In short, a fire bowl is worth the investment! What are the advantages of the Modern 60 fire bowl? The Modern 60 fire bowl has a matte black finish and an exceptionally elegant design. This fire bowl not only creates warmth and coziness, but is also a true feast for the eyes. It consists of a round bowl with a smooth, round surface underneath, and stands on three sturdy legs. As the name suggests, the Modern 60 has a diameter of 60 cm and is 33 cm high. The fire bowl is made of the highest quality material, wrought iron. Wrought iron retains heat exceptionally well, guaranteeing a consistently pleasant temperature. With the Modern 60 fire bowl, you're guaranteed a cozy evening of enjoyment! How does a Modern 60 fire bowl work? Lighting the Modern 60 fire pit is very simple. First, it's important to place the fire pit in a safe, level location, away from flammable objects. Once this is done, the adventure can begin. First, place some kindling and a few Barbecook firelighters in the bottom of the fire pit and light them using the extra-long matches or lighter. Then, build a pyramid with about five logs. It's best to use pieces of beech or oak to create an even heat. Oak and beech burn for a long time and produce beautiful flames. It's important that your wood is dry. If not, it will sizzle in your fire, barely generate heat, and produce dark smoke. Next, ensure there's a good wind to fan the fire in your fire pit. Also, regularly blow some air through the fire yourself. Never use liquid fuel such as methylated spirits, as this is extremely dangerous. Once your fire is burning, the key is to maintain it and keep it at a consistent temperature. You do this by adding more logs to the places where it glows less.

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