Rawgardens Guide To Choosing Firepits
Most people know what a firepit is, because in recent years they have been popping up in gardens all over the UK
. There are many different types of
firepits, however, each one being suited for a slightly different purpose and some being better for gardens, some for patios, some for covered areas, etc. Here, the garden furniture and accessories expert Rawgarden (http://www.rawgarden.co.uk/) discusses the many different types of firepits: their benefits, uses and multiple options.
Firepits are portable containers or permanent structures designed for having bonfires and barbecues in your garden. The popularity of firepits is due to their flexibility: they are perfect for outdoor entertaining; create an interesting focal point to your garden or patio; and provide heat, ambient lighting and an outside cooking facility. Portable firepits are also great on the move - at the beach, in the woods and on camping holidays - making your investment go a long way. Before you make your firepit purchase, make sure you choose the right one for your needs.
The first thing you should ask yourself is whether you want a
firepit solely for your outdoor space at home or if you also want to be able to take it with you to other locations. If its a portable firepit youre after, then youll need it to be easy to move, set up and take down and the chances are youll want to be able to cook on it and not just use it for light and warmth. A great lightweight portable
firepit for cooking is the
Hotspot Notebook Portable Grill. Its patented fold-open design makes it super slim and light (less than 4kg) but its grill can provide a big, hearty barbecued meal. For larger families and groups theres also the
Hotspot Carry and Go Large Grill with a larger grill area but still under 5kg in weight.
If youre looking for a cool addition to your garden and a new way to entertain, then the
Rawgarden Reflection Firepit is just the thing. Its striking square shape and reflective sides make for a real talking point and its durability means it can withstand high temperatures, allowing you to keep it burning throughout the longest of parties. If you want the same wow factor but are worried about children or pets or you live in an area where fires are frowned upon, then the
Safety 68 Firepit is ideal. It features a steel spark guard and perimeter safety ring for added safety, but is still beautiful to behold and practical for outdoor cooking.
Perhaps you like the idea of featuring fire in your outdoor area but are a little more traditional at heart. Why not bring the fireplace outside with an elegant
Autumn Steel Fireplace, providing the warmth and comfort of sitting around leaping flames in the open air. However, if youre more of a camping lover than a homebody, the
Bon-Fire Starter Set allows you to grill and boil at the same time, creating impressive meals while retaining that camp-side feel even in your own back yard.
These are just some of the myriad ways firepits can add to your life, both at home and on the go. Before you decide which type is right for you and your family and friends take a browse through the entire
firepits range at http://www.rawgarden.co.uk/.
Editors Note: Rawgarden (http://www.rawgarden.co.uk/) is represented by the digital marketing specialists and
SEO provider Jumping Spider Media. Please direct all press queries to Louise Byrne. Email: louise@jumpingspidermedia.co.uk or call: +44 (0)20 3070 1959 / +34 952 783 637.
by: Jumping Spider Media
Top Off Your Garden With Garden Parasols From Rawgarden.co.uk Basic Information On The Garden Canopy Raised Bed Gardening - An Easy Approach to Growing Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens: The Heritage Of Two Hundred Years The Rose Gardening Checklist How To Start An Organic Garden How To Plant A Vegetable Garden How To Make Compost For A Lush Garden Shopping for Garden Benches Advantages Of Having A Log Cabin In Your Garden How to Get The Best From Your Garden Gardens - Amazing Spiritual Center For Spiritual Retreats Earth - Amazing Spiritual Gardens For Spiritual Growth And Enlightenment