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Outdoor Fire Pit Question
I recently bought a cheapie wal-mart fire pit so the wife and i could sit outside and enjoy a nice fire. My question is this: We're only going to be outside for a max of about 1 hour. i don't want to waste logs or have them burning after we go in. I actually bought some generic duraflame logs and just used one of those last night, but it was only half spent when were were done. Are there some logs that would burn quickly? I don't mind using the cheap logs, i just hate wasting half of it.
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cut the dura flame log in half. Kind of a waste to even have a fire pit if you only going to be out there for an hour at a time. -
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good thinking, though that wouldn't be much of a flame. kids go to bed at 9 ... i'm not much good after 11. maybe on the weekends i could be out there longer, but for now i usually just take my laptop or a book and chill for a while.Individuality: Always remember that you are unique. Just like everybody else.
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Love the fire pit we have. It's an excuse to get friends together when we really don't have anything to do. Just had a fire last night, actually. Good times.NHL - Philadelphia Flyers
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I may get one for our backyard sometime this winter...doesn't get super cold, but cold enough where it could be nice.Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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I recently bought a cheapie wal-mart fire pit so the wife and i could sit outside and enjoy a nice fire. My question is this: We're only going to be outside for a max of about 1 hour. i don't want to waste logs or have them burning after we go in. I actually bought some generic duraflame logs and just used one of those last night, but it was only half spent when were were done. Are there some logs that would burn quickly? I don't mind using the cheap logs, i just hate wasting half of it.
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