Booooo! I would buy this in a heartbeat if our HOA didn’t have distance requirements from the house and fence which our yard is not big enough to accommodate. We have wanted a fire pit for a long time but alas.
@mikey I can’t hear anyone mention an HOA without thinking of that X-Files episode where the neighborhood has made a pact with the devil and if you paint your mailbox the wrong color the shambling mound of dirt comes around and murders you. That is a pretty accurate depiction of the mindset behind such things.
We have those stupid half-height fences throughout the neighborhood, so everyone is up in everyone’s business. Trust me, they’ll know I have a fire pit. Or an unapproved hole in the backyard.
Out of curiosity, are there any size requirement loopholes? Cause this is itty bitty for a fire pit. I’ve got one of those tiny tabletop fire pits that we use on the condo balcony for s’mores cause it’s so small it doesn’t even count towards our no BBQ policy (I also have a small charcoal yakitori that doesn’t count, lol)
It comes with stickers that say “Extremely hot, DO NOT touch” on the hot parts. Also, the instructions say to remove those stickers before use, since they can’t handle heat.
I hate everyone involved in that chain of poor decisions.
Specs
Product: EcoTop Smokeless Fire Pit with Weather Cover and Mat
Model: M92663849000
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Jul 14 - Wednesday, Jul 16
I bought a fire pit a long time ago from Amazon. I just got a notification that there’s a recall on it because of a fire hazard.
Ya don’t say.
Booooo! I would buy this in a heartbeat if our HOA didn’t have distance requirements from the house and fence which our yard is not big enough to accommodate. We have wanted a fire pit for a long time but alas.
@mikey think vertically! Put it up on stilts. Or down in a pit.
@djslack @mikey The street?
@mikey it’s smokeless; how can anyone tell you’re running a fire?
@mikey I can’t hear anyone mention an HOA without thinking of that X-Files episode where the neighborhood has made a pact with the devil and if you paint your mailbox the wrong color the shambling mound of dirt comes around and murders you. That is a pretty accurate depiction of the mindset behind such things.
We have those stupid half-height fences throughout the neighborhood, so everyone is up in everyone’s business. Trust me, they’ll know I have a fire pit. Or an unapproved hole in the backyard.
Out of curiosity, are there any size requirement loopholes? Cause this is itty bitty for a fire pit. I’ve got one of those tiny tabletop fire pits that we use on the condo balcony for s’mores cause it’s so small it doesn’t even count towards our no BBQ policy (I also have a small charcoal yakitori that doesn’t count, lol)
@mikey this is simply an oversized candle. They are crazy if they think otherwise
It comes with stickers that say “Extremely hot, DO NOT touch” on the hot parts. Also, the instructions say to remove those stickers before use, since they can’t handle heat.
I hate everyone involved in that chain of poor decisions.