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  2. These 11 Firepits Are Your Ticket to an Outdoorsy Fall (P.S ...

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    Customizable Propane Fire Pit. ... as well as a metal burner cover, handy propane gauge, and slide-out propane tray—fit to accommodate a standard 20-pound tank. ... Fire pits on the high end of ...

  3. Fire pit - Wikipedia

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    The Dakota fire pit is an efficient, simple fire design that produces little to no smoke. [1] Two small holes are dug in the ground: one for the firewood and the other to provide a draft of air. Small twigs are packed into the fire hole and readily combustible material is set on top and lit. The fire burns from the top downward, drawing a ...

  4. Gas burner - Wikipedia

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    Propane burner used with forced air into a metal melting furnace. A gas burner is a device that produces a non-controlled flame by mixing a fuel gas such as acetylene, natural gas, or propane with an oxidizer such as the ambient air or supplied oxygen, and allowing for ignition and combustion . The flame is generally used for the heat, infrared ...

  5. Fires are finally allowed on these SLO County beaches — but ...

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    Launched July 15, the propane fire pit pilot program offers the first chance in four years to have fires on the beach, though traditional wood-burning fires are still prohibited, according to the ...

  6. Fireplace - Wikipedia

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    Modern open fireplace. An outdoor fireplace. A fireplace or hearth is a structure made of brick, stone or metal designed to contain a fire. Fireplaces are used for the relaxing ambiance they create and for heating a room. Modern fireplaces vary in heat efficiency, depending on the design. Historically, they were used for heating a dwelling ...

  7. Bunsen burner - Wikipedia

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    A Bunsen burner, named after Robert Bunsen, is a kind of ambient air gas burner used as laboratory equipment; it produces a single open gas flame, and is used for heating, sterilization, and combustion. [1][2][3][4][5] The gas can be natural gas (which is mainly methane) or a liquefied petroleum gas, such as propane, butane, or a mixture.

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