HOW TO BUILD THE
ULTIMATE
SMOKELESS FIRE
STEP 1
CHOOSE YOUR FUEL.
Select a firestarter material, like shredded newspaper or cardboard,
a dry, thinly split softwood for kindling, and a dry, split hardwood for
your main fuel. Make sure your fuel is less than 4ʺ in diameter. Focus
on creating as much airflow as possible throughout the whole fire
building process.
STEP 2
BUILD A LOG CABIN.
Start with 2 full-size pieces of cord wood and lay them caddy-cor-
ner on the X Airflow™ system across from each other. Then, lay two
pieces of kindling perpendicular across those. Fill the inside square
with your firestarter. Continue with the pattern in kindling until it
approaches the top of your fire pit, filling the center with firestarter
as you go, if you’re using newspaper or cardboard. If you’re using an-
other type of firestarter, you can place it in the middle when you start
building, but there’s no need to fill the whole structure with it. Taper
the “cabin” inward as you get close to the top.
STEP 3
LIGHT IT UP.
Using a grill lighter or a long match, light the firestarter at the bottom
of the log cabin. We do NOT recommend using regular matches, as
they can be harder to use when you’re reaching into the fire pit.
STEP 4
FEED THE FLAMES.
Once you’ve got a tiny blaze going, start adding cord wood without
disrupting or knocking over the kindling cabin. Starting with smaller
cord wood pieces and gradually using larger ones as the fire grows,
lay the pieces toward the perimeter of the bottom of the fire pit. This
will help your fire spread evenly around your fire pit.
STEP 5
LET IT BURN OUT.
When you’re done with your fire, patiently wait for the fire to burn out
on its own. Don’t pour water on it, and never leave your fire unattend-
ed. If you do need to walk away, always cover with a spark screen
and make sure there’s nothing near the fire pit that could catch on fire
or be damaged. Clean out the ashes every 4-5 burns once the fire pit
cools to maintain airflow and always have a smokeless fire.
Always practice safety first
when using the Outpost™ grill
or kettle hook. When using your
Breeo
®
fire pit & accessories,
exercise the same precautions
you would with any open fire.
Never leave your Breeo fire
pit & accessories unattended,
especially around children and
pets.
Never use any hammer to drive
the Outpost
™
grill into the
Anchorpoint
™
. This may cause
damage to the post and cause
the end of the post to stump,
which will prevent it from being
able to be inserted into the
Anchorpoint again.
Do not overfill your grill or kettle
hook.
Do not exceed 20lbs. of
weight on the 19 in. grill or kettle
hook or 40 lbs. of weight on the
24in. grill or kettle hook.
Be sure that the entire
Anchorpoint™ system, including
the stabilizing bars, is
firmly
planted in the ground prior to
use
of the grill or kettle hook.
When adjusting the height of
your grill or kettle hook, or
swinging it from side to side,
always wear gloves or use other
heat protection to avoid burns.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
!
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