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Product Spotlight: Element Table Top Fire Bowl

Camping is a great way to feel connected to the outdoors. The sounds and smells of the woods can make you feel deeply connected to the world around you. However, as it gets colder, the idea of packing for a camping trip can be less exciting. You need to pack thicker clothing and more gear to keep you warm at night. So if you’re looking to bring the outdoors in for a little bit, try an indoor camping night, complete with your fire pit.

Product Spotlight: Element Table Top Fire Bowl

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Solo Stove has been changing the game for smokeless fire pits that will make your time outdoors more enjoyable.  However, Solo Stove is also making indoor fire pits that will bring the ambiance of sitting around the fire into your home for days when you can’t get out. 

The Element Table Top Fire Bowl is great because it’s smoke-free and odorless, and it comes with one gel-fuel canister to get you started. One fuel canister burns for up to three hours, which makes these fire bowls the perfect way to top off your night.

About Solo Stove

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Solo Stove creates fire pits, pizza ovens, grills, accessories, and so much more for your camp cooking needs, and now they’ve expanded to products that are designed to be used at home. Solo Stove believes in using its products to build relationships and create community. Create amazing, smoke-free memories for your family and friends around a campfire.

Reviews 

The reviews for the Element Table Top Fire Bowl are very positive, saying that it’s a beautiful indoor fire pit that you can enjoy no matter where you’re using it. One reviewer notes that the Element Table Top Fire Bowl is a little bigger than it looks in the photos, so make sure you have enough space for this indoor statement piece.

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