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I bought a fire pit and some kiln dried wood that says 80% smoke.
Well, if it did produce 80% less smoke then God knows what normal smoke would be like because it wasn't good!
Maybe when it came out of the manufacturers it would have produced 80% less smoke but after sitting outside in B&M's garden centre I'm wondering if it sucked in moisture, therefore, defeats the purpose. I don't have a humidity reader so can't test.
Does anyone know of a good product or method they can recommend to minimise smoke? I also saw some coals that stated 80% less too, would they be okay to give off a decent flame to roast marshmallows? What's the best substance to use?
I know there are fire pits that produce less smoke because of a double wall but they're too expensive.
Thanks very much and hope you can help.
Well, if it did produce 80% less smoke then God knows what normal smoke would be like because it wasn't good!
Maybe when it came out of the manufacturers it would have produced 80% less smoke but after sitting outside in B&M's garden centre I'm wondering if it sucked in moisture, therefore, defeats the purpose. I don't have a humidity reader so can't test.
Does anyone know of a good product or method they can recommend to minimise smoke? I also saw some coals that stated 80% less too, would they be okay to give off a decent flame to roast marshmallows? What's the best substance to use?
I know there are fire pits that produce less smoke because of a double wall but they're too expensive.
Thanks very much and hope you can help.