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Smokeless Fire Pits

Enjoy all the warmth of a fire without the smoke with our Smokeless Fire Pits collection. Designed to improve airflow and reduce smoke, these fire pits deliver cleaner, more comfortable flames that let you relax outdoors without irritation. Their modern, efficient designs are perfect for patios, decks, and backyard entertaining.

Built from durable, weather-resistant materials, smokeless fire pits provide reliable performance and long-lasting use. Whether you're hosting friends or enjoying a peaceful evening outside, they offer warmth and ambiance with less smoke and more comfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Smokeless fire pits are not completely smoke-free — the term really means dramatically reduced smoke output. They use a double-wall design with vented holes that create secondary combustion, burning off most smoke particles before they escape. You may notice a little smoke when first lighting the fire, but once it's hot and running, the difference compared to a traditional fire pit is substantial.

  • Smokeless fire pits use two walls with strategically placed vent holes to drive airflow: fresh air is drawn in through holes at the base, heats up as it travels between the walls, and is then reintroduced at the top of the fire as preheated oxygen. This creates a 'secondary combustion' that burns off smoke particles before they can escape into the air. The result is a hotter, cleaner-burning fire with very little visible smoke.

  • Smokeless fire pits burn hotter than traditional fire pits, but much of that heat rises upward rather than radiating outward to the sides — so you may need to sit closer to feel warm. Real-world owners frequently note this as a trade-off: the fire burns intensely and efficiently, but doesn't spread warmth in all directions like an open bowl-style fire pit. Adding a heat deflector accessory can help redirect more warmth toward the people sitting around it.

  • Yes — because smokeless fire pits are designed to maximize airflow and promote complete combustion, they burn through wood more quickly than a traditional fire pit. The increased oxygen supply and double-wall design cause logs to ignite faster and burn hotter, which means you'll need to refuel more often during a session. The trade-off is a hotter, cleaner fire and significantly less ash to clean up afterward.

  • For the least amount of smoke, use dry, well-seasoned hardwoods like oak or hickory, as they burn cleaner than softer woods like pine. Wood that hasn't fully dried can contain significant moisture content, which is a primary cause of smoke regardless of your fire pit's design. Avoid burning trash, cardboard, or wet wood, as these burn inefficiently and will create excess smoke even in a smokeless fire pit.