Decided to make my own fire pits

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Here in Washington, it seems every year, the burn ban gets longer and longer. I used to carry around one of those $200 round propane fire pits everyone has, but the heat output and amount of space they take up sucks. Designed, cut, and built my own fire pit and now sell them to locals. Fold completely flat, have great heat output, can use propane or wood, can cook on them, and take up almost no space. And they fit inside a rigid pack out with 10lbs of lava rocks.
 

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I would also be interested in one. I have not gone propane yet, but the wood/charcoal option with it fitting in a packout is great.
 
Here in Washington, it seems every year, the burn ban gets longer and longer. I used to carry around one of those $200 round propane fire pits everyone has, but the heat output and amount of space they take up sucks. Designed, cut, and built my own fire pit and now sell them to locals. Fold completely flat, have great heat output, can use propane or wood, can cook on them, and take up almost no space. And they fit inside a rigid pack out with 10lbs of lava rocks.
Very cool.
 
Here in Washington, it seems every year, the burn ban gets longer and longer. I used to carry around one of those $200 round propane fire pits everyone has, but the heat output and amount of space they take up sucks. Designed, cut, and built my own fire pit and now sell them to locals. Fold completely flat, have great heat output, can use propane or wood, can cook on them, and take up almost no space. And they fit inside a rigid pack out with 10lbs of lava rocks.

That’s cool. How much you sell them for?
 
Here in Washington, it seems every year, the burn ban gets longer and longer. I used to carry around one of those $200 round propane fire pits everyone has, but the heat output and amount of space they take up sucks. Designed, cut, and built my own fire pit and now sell them to locals. Fold completely flat, have great heat output, can use propane or wood, can cook on them, and take up almost no space. And they fit inside a rigid pack out with 10lbs of lava rocks.

That’s cool. How much you sell them for?

About 3 reply up from this I added a photo with all the pricing