Took Your Advice and Bought One! Breeo, Solo, or Cheapo Fire Pit

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Today we check out three Fire Pits, One we Bought from Bass Pro, our Older Solo Stove, and our Newest Breeo #breeo #firepit #solo

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Melissa's job, "Keep lookin' got that down pretty good!!🤩🤩😎

larrypalmer
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Some people just have the life. Good for you sir. Hopefully you appreciate the blessings.

DennisFLman
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Great product, I have the exact model. I set mine on pavers on my concrete patio, the bottom of the fire pit gets extremely hot. Would not want to discolor that nice concrete work.

bradpaquin
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I've had my Breeo X24 for 3 or 4 years now and love it, a couple of things to note. Start with smaller splits so you can begin building a bed of coals ASAP. Stuff the fire pit with wood, the smokeless feature works best when the pit gets roaring, these don't run well with a small fire built in the center. It usually takes 15-20 minutes before it goes totally smokeless. Stick with smaller cuts until the coals are running hot then step up to bigger splits. Keep the wood below the rim, any wood above the rim will smoke. Place a layer of concrete pavers under the fire pit to keep the heat from cracking your concrete slab, ask me how I know 😪. Get the ridiculously priced little shovel they make for scooping out the ash, it really is easier, my kids got me mine for father's day. Our average weekend fires burn about a half of a row across the pickup bed roughly 5' x 1.5' of 16" wood in 4 hours +/-. I normally burn about a pint of whiskey in the same amount of time. Here on the Washington coast I'm burning dry Alder, Douglas Fir is good too but pops and throws a lot more burning embers in your lap.

I don't know how anyone could need the bigger X30 model, we comfortably fit 8 chairs around our X24. You would need a firewood business to keep up with the amount of wood the X30 could

grabow
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Loved the comparison. I have a good friend from high school days wo fell against a pot bellied stove at age 4. Badly burned and scarred. However he had a Mike Morgan attitude and became a high school football player, valedictorian of his graduating class and then an MD!! Please caution you beautiful grands...

sidqcampbell
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Love our 24"Breeo. The big positive is that it throws more heat off the assembly. The one caution is that it will heat up and dry out your concrete under the unit, so it would be wise to place it on thin fire brick.

wksoftranquility
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I can’t believe it after seeing your video I bought a Breeo 24”, I can’t believe you weren’t sponsored by them, you a good salesman ( I also bought your fire 🔥 starter) .
Hi Hunter, I like music and sandwiches also !!

wgoconnor
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Hi Mike and Melissa
Your new fire pit looks and works amazing and will throw more heat to a wider area so won’t all look huddled over it, I think you gave the older solo a bad rap though, it’s not the solos fault if the guy who bought it cut the wood too big to fit in it properly, only saying as the little solo looked to be doing ok,

davidpattison
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Glad to see you got a Breeo. I have been waiting for you to get one, knew you would love it. Cooking on them is great also. I have the same, 24” X with the griddle, cooking outpost, cover and heat deflector. When cooking, let it get down to a coal bed, as it puts out a lot of heat. Looking forward to more videos when you get the accessories. Greetings from Maine

patrickcotter
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I think you'll like the Breeo fire pit and all the accessories for cooking on the grill too. Stay safe and keep up the good work around there. Sure glad that Hunter is really enjoying the table in the shade too. Tell all we said Hi. Fred.

olddawgdreaming
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Glad you bought a Breeo. We ended up going with a Solo Stove because they are lighter. We take ours camping and didn't want the extra weight. Cheers

drewwagner
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Yes, your wife has a beautiful smile! The way the world is it’s nice to see a smile.😊

daviddavis
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Finally! I’ve been waiting for you to get the Breeo! Best fire pit I’ve owned so far! Great for cooking over and entertaining. Enjoy!!

jimgermain
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England here. That Solo stove, the one you said was a bit too small is just like home-made ones (or semi-amateur at least) that people here make out of the internal drum of a domestic washing-machine. Stainless steel, lots of holes and if you keep them on the rear spindle you have the workings of being able to mount the shaft into or onto a base plate to get it up off the ground. If you can get one and keep the bearing and bearing housing still fitted (they are quite robust and chunky) they can be persuaded to spin with a bit of a push, which makes the flame vortex. Obviously that can be a bit dangerous (you need a welding glove or a push stick) and who wants to spend all evening pushing a drum round?

When they have had a first use the stainless turns lovely colours of purple and bronze and gold.

They're obviously home-made but operate very well. Some industrious souls make a little side-business or cottage industry out of them in summer by collecting old washing machines off the scrap dealers, removing the drum and knocking up three legs or a stand off the rear spindle. They sell for about £50 I believe - that's about $60 currently.

WG
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All right Mike…you’ve sold me on the Breeo. I just love their story and that manufacturing is all in Landcaster. A tip…we’ve really enjoyed using the Solo Ranger (smaller of the three sizes) on top of a granite outdoor dinner table. We use the stand to keep the heat off the table surface and we also like using the optional heat deflector to push heat outward to provide warmth while eating outside in marginally comfortable temps. We custom produce 12” length firewood for folks using the Ranger and 14” for folks using the Bonfire. At home we use salvaged scrap end pieces from firewood logs that are inconsistent in length and just grab the ones that fit the application.

martinrice
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If you take solo pit to WV you could always just cut your firewood 14-15 inches and it would work fine.

paulhunter
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Glad y'all like it. Gonna provide many hours of memories.

metroplexchl
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HELLOOOO EVERYONE OUT THERE IN OWTM VIDEO LAND…. An absolute gorgeous day here in Virginia Beach….thanks for the revealing of the BREEO.
I’m currently using a stainless steel washer drum. It’s amazing for jus a fire pit. It Radiates the heat out of all the little tiny holes all the way around the drum… Not to mention the sparkles in those little holes after the sun sets and it starts getting dark. However, we don’t cook on ours.

Have a Day!
HELLOOOO Huntman 😊

jacklachman
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Glad you went with the Breeo! Also highly recommend the Breeo base for underneath and the ash shovel works great on cleaning out the bottom.

mattmartines
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You have all the right statements, on why you should buy something. A Master.

cgulden