The Ultimate Backyard Fire Pit, the Zentro. Manufactured in Pennsylvania by Breeo, the Zentro brings the double-wall reburn technology to concrete fire pit, in the form of an instert. Get yours at breeo.co/
To all the negative comments,...just remember some people do make good money but don’t have the time, the tools, nor the creativity to make something like this, so it’s worth it to spend their money that just sits in the bank doing nothing. It depends on your situation. I personally did a bunch of UTube searches, bought a plain ring at Lowe’s, used supplies I had sitting around the yard, and I am fortunately blessed with a creative gift and extra time on my hands. Amen.
three inch holes would be way too big. more like 1/2 inch holes at the max. reason being, you need the small holes to create the pressure needed to "shoot" the hot air back into the fire
Just put mine in yesterday and this insert is A+++ amazing!!! I jam packed the wood to the brim for my 1st burn and cure and there is LITERALLY NO SMOKE!!! Genius design. Highly recommend!
Looks good, but why the Zentro logo branded all over the top? It may be a minor point, but staring at a logo takes away some of the appeal of sitting by a fire.
The website doesn't have the Zentro on it? It's all Luxeve and X Series. There are 5 accessories, but no actual Zentro insert? Did you discontinue the Zentro or something? And if so, why is this video still up?
I had the same thought. I called and was told they're still available. Just not featured on the site for some reason. (Though I see no reason why they couldn't just leave the Zentro info on the site....)
@@esafdie115 Weird. It would really make sense to have some info available on the product on their website, especially since they direct you to their website for info about it. Even if it's only available locally. Did you happen to find out pricing on it? That's what I was most curious about.
@@sihTdaeRtnaCuoY I needed the square zentro and that's only available in 24" inside. The outside was 35" pretty sure. Fits a pit 27-33" I think. Price was $900 for black painted steel, $1500 or 1600 for stainless
Hey Alex. Do you mean to put a layer of green pine as a bed to build the fire on top of?? My fire pit is pretty smokeless but i cut standing dead hardwood trees so the wood is really dry. Thx
If your goal is to combust stuff without smoke and only see the tip of the fire and not feel the radiant heat in a permanently fixed position then do this project. I prefer a simple 29 inch metal fire bowl on a one foot high metal stand that radiates heat to my legs from the metal fire bowl and exposes the full sight of the beautiful flames and heat to my body. I can easily put the fire away afterwards, it's lightweight, I can set it up anywhere around the yard in seconds. And it's less than 60 bucks with a handled mesh cover when the fire dies down and can be covered with foil if I need to instantly snuff the fire.
@@huskypup3489 I only have a fire in that fire bowl just as darkness falls, the air is around 7mph or less, the conditions are not super dry and I have a 100ft garden hose near by, (never had to use it) and the fire burns hot and pretty much straight up with a 3 ft yellow flame as mostly cut up pallets burn hot flamey and quick. I dont have to move my chair usually. The more mature the fire the less smoke until it's hot coals, potatos in foil are put in around edge of bowl pit and turned. The most smoke I get is from the cigar I might smoke as i listen to the am pocket radio drift in and out. The sparks shoot straight up from the crackle and join the stars above before they blink out, and the tree branches are lit like the tall creatures they are. The show is over in 120 minutes and the dome lid or the mesh dome which comes with it is placed over the remaining coals which are dead soon thereafter. I can see the point of the ashcan types solo stove thing but it is more suited to homeless people standing around it trying to stay warm on a sidewalk than for a poetic encounter with a fully visible fire. Also the bowl is already 12-15" off the ground so the smoke emanates from a higher point and thus is less likely to be in your face than it would be at ground level like in a fire spot in a campground. Your feet and lower legs are lit and warm as the metal bowl casts radiant long waves into your bones. There is no fire scar the next day and you can quickly place the fire somewhere different the next time. These bowls will rust through if you leave it out when not using it. I am still using the same walmart firebowl from 1999 cuz it stores in the shed leaning against the wall. Useless fun fact: Fire smoke when it hits the eye's water becomes carbolic acid.
@@breeocontact4397 I tried contacting Breeo by filling out the form on their contact page, but no response. Not even a confirmation email that the company got my info and would respond later. Today, I tried the chat feature on the website - nobody there to talk to. AND no email confirmation of the chat.
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if you go to the manufacture website (Breeo) you can display a list in your area. It's sold about 4 places within 30min of me. Most of the places near me are outdoor garden and landscape places.