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Bus Discussion => Bus Topics ( click here for quick start! ) => Topic started by: Gary Hatt - Publisher BCM on December 11, 2024, 09:49:58 AM
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Attract New Friends with a Revolve Smokeless Fire Pit
The Chilly weather is here, and many Nomads have traveled south for the winter; many are boondocking or camping in campgrounds in the southern states where the weather is milder. However, the fun of enjoying the outdoors still persists after the sun goes down, which is very early this time of year.
Many of my friends are in Quartzsite now and with the sun setting around 5:30 PM, it gets dark and chilly.
What better way to keep warm than enjoying a Revolve Smokeless Fire Pit by Flame Innovation, a groundbreaking solution for outdoor fire enthusiasts seeking a cozy experience without the drawbacks of smoke. You will be the hit of the campground.
Designed to address common complaints about heat distribution and burn times, the Revolve features a unique spinning flame mechanism that enhances warmth and aesthetic appeal.
Made in the USA with options in stainless steel or classic black-painted steel, this fire pit combines functionality with stylish craftsmanship.
Perfect for gatherings, camping, or quiet nights under the stars, the Revolve promises to elevate outdoor comfort and enjoyment and to draw in new friends from the outside as they ask you, "What is that amazing Fire Pit you have? Can I please join you?
https://www.busconversionmagazine.com/articles/revolve-fire-pits-for-your-nomadic-life/
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I've seen some fancy fire pits similar to these. IMO - beside the heat, the asthetics of the flames is missing on these kinds of units. Just saying.
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Just saw an outdoor electric Pizza oven at Costco...
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I've seen some fancy fire pits similar to these. IMO - beside the heat, the asthetics of the flames is missing on these kinds of units. Just saying.
That is because these are brand-new units shown in the image above. Once you add some wood and start a fire, the flames shoot quite high and put out a lot of heat. I used one similar to this and people loved it.
See the image below of one of their units in use.
Note: The type of wood you use makes a difference. I grew up in a house with wood heat and five fireplaces. You learn what wood burns best with experience, and seasoned wood burns much better than fresh-cut green wood. Just sayin'. ;D
Bottom line, once they get going, they put out a lot of heat.
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That's a good looking fire, and different from some of the high tech fire devices I've been seeing.