Waterproof Fire Kit

You know how it is: you desperately need to set something on fire—but oh no!—everything on your person is soaking wet. Well, that’s probably why you need the fire. Anyway, if you’re equipped with a waterproof fire kit ($150), you’re set. It’s essentially a solid, single piece of brass machined … Read More

Hole Fire Pit

Want a fire pit without the pit? The hole fire pit ($5,000) takes care of that—some assembly required, but it neatly covers up your hole with simple and ascetically pleasing design. Also, it comes with a cover, which seems handy given the climate of this country.

BlazingBlock Portable Outdoor Wood Bonfire

Can’t stand building a little tepee or log cabin or whatever when it comes time to build a fire? Here’s a solution: this portable bonfire block ($30). It’s a hollowed-out block with good airflow, suitable for building one contained fire. It comes with a starter, which you just light, place, … Read More

Nu-Flame Ardore BioFireplace

What makes any home better? Fire. Controlled fire, anyway, and you get that with this fireplace that has a painfully long name ($200). It has two pieces of tempered glass, a stainless steel burner fuelled by bioethanol, and an adjustable flame. It sure beats those dumb holographic flames too.

Uberfire

Need to make a fire in wet, desperate conditions? Don’t worry, Uberfire ($30) has your back. It’s basically hydrophobic gel in a tin that’ll light no matter how wet the conditions. You can then use your gel-powered fire to light even wet tinder. It’s marketed towards the military and survivalist … Read More

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