Breeo Y Series Fire Pit Review

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Review of the new @breeofirepits Y series fire pit. The most portable and versatile smokeless fire pit to date!

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00:00 - Intro
00:17 - Unboxing
00:39 - Features
00:48 - The handle
01:40 - The legs and heat shield
03:00 - Outpost grill
03:44 - Heights comparison (extending legs)
03:53 - Comparison to the X series
04:31 - Fire!
04:54 - Made in the USA with quality materials
05:09 - Conclusion and recommendations
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24" owner here. I hemmed and hawed for weeks about whether to do the 24" or the 30". The 30" takes a LOT more wood to feed, so keep that in mind. They really need to do a 27".

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That's a helpful video, as I'm trying to decide between the Y, X19, or X24. For what it's worth, I did see on a video done by Breeo, that the Y legs are deliberately loose at full extension so that you can push them all outward once set up. That gives a little wider footprint and supposedly more stability. It made sense to me.

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The Y is a flimsy piece of shit. The legs wobble like hell. Is it worth $495? Nope. And Breeos lifetime warranty is a joke. They cover 5 years against rusting through. What a life time...
I would not hesitate buying the cheaper ones from competitors. In the end they all work and last the same.
And they all will rust through somewhen. Once you had a couple of fires in them, the material characteristics change and the rust proof surface won't be rust proof any longer. Mine is rusting like hell even though I clean it after every burn and store it inside my garage. I would not pay 495 bucks for a fire pit again. The cheaper ones, like the ones from Costco, Solo etc. do exactly the same but cost only half of this. I recommend going that route. Breeo is nothing but a lifestyle product. They are made in the U.S. which I like, but not at any costs.

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