Beschreibung
Fire Is the Oldest Technology. Smoke Is the Oldest Annoyance.
Every campfire tells two stories. The first is the one you came for: the crackle of burning wood, the warmth radiating against your face, the slow fade of evening light giving way to orange glow. The second story is the one nobody wants: smoke chasing you around the fire pit no matter where you sit, stinging eyes and scratchy throats, clothes that smell like a brush fire for days. The UNHO 19-Inch Smokeless Fire Pit addresses this ancient contradiction with a principle borrowed from industrial combustion engineering: secondary burn. It does not suppress smoke — it burns the fuel that smoke would have been made from.
The mechanism is a double-wall design that functions as a natural convection engine. Cool air enters through vents at the base, travels upward between the inner and outer walls where it picks up heat from the fire, and exits through a ring of holes just below the rim as superheated oxygen. When this preheated air meets the unburned wood gases rising from the fire — the volatiles that would otherwise escape as smoke — it ignites them in a secondary combustion event visible as a crown of flame dancing above the rim. The result is a fire that burns more completely, produces dramatically less smoke, and generates more heat per log than an open fire ring. The physics are straightforward; the execution requires precise vent geometry and material thickness that mass-market fire pits rarely achieve.
The 304 stainless steel construction is a deliberate material choice, not an aesthetic one. Regular steel fire pits rust through within two seasons of rain and thermal cycling; 304 stainless resists both corrosion and the warping that comes from repeated heating to 1,000°F and cooling to ambient overnight. The included carry bag transforms a backyard fixture into a portable campsite centerpiece, and the perforated design means the pit doubles as a heat radiator — the outer wall never gets hot enough to be a burn hazard, but it radiates warmth in a wider circle than a solid-walled fire pit. At 19 inches in diameter, it is sized for standard firewood splits without demanding the oversized logs that smaller pits require. You feed it what you have; it burns it efficiently. That is the whole philosophy.
A campfire should light up faces, not drive them away.
Key Features
- ✦ Double-Wall Secondary Burn System — Preheated air ignites wood gases above the fire, eliminating smoke at the source
- ✦ 304 Stainless Steel Construction — Corrosion-resistant, warp-resistant, survives years of thermal cycling
- ✦ 19-Inch Diameter — Fits standard firewood splits without oversized logs
- ✦ Convection Radiator Design — Wider heat circle than solid-wall pits, outer wall stays safe to touch
- ✦ Portable with Carry Bag — Transforms from backyard fixture to campsite centerpiece in minutes
- ✦ More Heat Per Log — Secondary combustion captures energy that open fires lose as unburned gases
- ✦ Tool-Free Assembly — No screws, no tools; nested-wall design assembles by hand
Technical Specifications
- Material: 304 Stainless Steel (Inner + Outer Walls)
- Diameter: 19 Inches (48 cm)
- Design: Double-Wall Convection with Secondary Burn Ring
- Burn Technology: Preheated Oxygen Secondary Combustion
- Portability: Includes Carry Bag
- Assembly: Tool-Free, Nested-Wall Design
- Fuel Type: Wood Logs, Wood Chunks, Wood Pellets
- Heat Pattern: 360° Radiant with Convection Crown
- Surface Safety: Outer Wall Remains Touch-Safe During Operation
- Applications: Backyard, Patio, Camping, Beach, Tailgating, RV
Application Scenarios
The Ember Vault is built for people who take their outdoor fire seriously — not as a once-a-summer novelty but as a regular ritual. For the backyard host, it replaces the open fire ring with a centerpiece that does not rotate guests around the smoke like a cruel game of musical chairs. Everyone gets the warmth without the eye-stinging lottery. For the camping and overlanding crowd, the included carry bag and tool-free assembly mean the fire pit arrives at the campsite as easily as a camp chair, and the secondary burn extends fuel efficiency on trips where every log counts. For the beach and tailgating scene, the portability and rapid cool-down (the stainless steel sheds heat faster than cast iron) mean you are not waiting an hour to pack up after the last ember dies. The fire pit works with standard firewood splits, wood chunks, and pellets — you are not locked into a proprietary fuel ecosystem or forced to process wood to a specific dimension.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is it truly smokeless, or just less smoke?
A: "Smokeless" in the context of secondary-burn fire pits means that once the fire reaches operating temperature and the secondary combustion cycle engages — typically 10-15 minutes after lighting — visible smoke production drops by 80-90% compared to an open fire ring. The remaining emissions are primarily water vapor and carbon dioxide. During startup and when green or wet wood is added, you will see some smoke until the secondary burn catches up. For best results, use seasoned hardwood with less than 20% moisture content.
Q: Will the stainless steel discolor or rust over time?
A: 304 stainless steel will develop a heat patina — a bronze to blue discoloration near the burn zone — which is cosmetic and does not affect performance. It will not rust under normal outdoor use because 304 stainless contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel, which form a self-healing chromium oxide layer on the surface. If surface rust spots appear from prolonged contact with saltwater or chlorinated water, they can be removed with a stainless steel cleaner and the protective oxide layer will reform naturally.
Q: How do I clean the ash after use?
A: After the fire pit has fully cooled (wait at least 6 hours or overnight), simply lift out the inner wall and tip the ash into a metal container or fire-safe disposal area. The smooth stainless surface prevents ash from bonding, so a quick shake or light brush is usually sufficient. Do not use water to clean a hot fire pit — thermal shock can warp even stainless steel. Ash should never be disposed of in plastic bags or combustible containers until fully cold (24+ hours).
Q: Can I cook on this fire pit?
A: The 19-inch diameter and secondary burn crown make it suitable for grilling with a compatible grate placed across the rim (grate not included). The intense heat of the secondary combustion zone directly above the fire is excellent for searing, while the outer perimeter provides gentler radiant heat for slower cooking. For dedicated grilling use, a purpose-built grill grate sized to 19 inches is recommended rather than balancing cookware directly on the rim.
Q: Is it safe to use on a wooden deck?
A: The double-wall design keeps the outer wall significantly cooler than the inner combustion chamber, and the fire pit sits on a raised base that creates an air gap between the bottom of the pit and the surface below. However, for use on any combustible surface including wooden decks, a fire-resistant barrier such as a fire pit mat, pavers, or a metal heat shield should be placed underneath. Embers can escape through the upper vent holes, so maintain clearance from overhead structures and surrounding combustible materials.
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