How to Choose the Right Size Smokeless Fire Pit for Your Space

How to Choose the Right Size Smokeless Fire Pit for Your Space

When buying a smokeless fire pit, it is important to choose the correct size for your space. This guide is your solution.  

The right size makes all the difference. A fire pit that’s too small will require multiple batches of food to cook, and one that’s too large will take up unnecessary space. But don’t worry! 

We’ll help you with our smokeless fire pit size guide by sharing the key factors to consider, what to look for, and what to avoid so you can find the perfect fire pit for your needs. 

Let’s break it down:  

Smokeless Fire Pit Size Guide: What to Look for (And What to Avoid) 

To help you out, we’ve created a smokeless fire pit size guide table below. This table will break down the key features to consider, what works best, and what to avoid. Make sure to review each factor carefully before making a purchase. 

Key Features

✅What Works Best

❌What to Avoid

Outdoor space

The fire pit should fit comfortably and have enough space for safety and airflow.

Fire pit that’s too large or too small for the outdoor area.

Weight and portability 

It must be lightweight for easy movement and portable enough to fit on a balcony, deck, or other area besides the yard.

A heavy or lightweight fire pit that can’t withstand strong winds and weather. 

Storage considerations 

Compatible design with detachable or foldable parts for easy storage. 

Non-collapsible design that takes up a lot of space.

Extra attachments and ashtray 

Though not a general size specification, it’s best to choose a fire pit with extra attachments and a removable ashtray for easy cleanup.

Avoid smokeless fire pits that are difficult to maintain.

Plan Before You Buy: Key Steps to Take

Wait, this guide doesn’t end here. The points we’ve covered above are essential when choosing a smokeless fire pit, but there are still a few steps left. These steps will help ensure you pick the right size for your space. 

Step #1: Measure the Space First 

Grab a measuring tape and measure the outdoor space (the exact spot) where you want to place the fire pit. A spacious backyard doesn’t mean a large fire pit is the best choice. Instead, ensure there is ample space for seating, movement, and safety. After seating and accessibility, assess the remaining space to determine the ideal fire pit size. 

Step #2: Choose the Right Type  

The next important step is choosing the right type of smokeless fire pit. Typically, the market offers three main options: compact, medium, and jumbo-sized models. Each has its advantages, but the decision shouldn’t be based solely on the space available, rather on how you plan to use the fire pits. 

If you’re planning to buy one for cozy gatherings on small patios or balconies, Mini smokeless fire pits are the best. Medium and Jumbo, on the other hand, are suitable if you want to invite friends and family for large outdoor gatherings and have the space to support it. 

Step #3: Local Regulations 

Before buying a smokeless fire pit, check local fire regulations. In New Zealand, open fires are allowed, but there are certain prerequisites, like having a suitable way to extinguish the fire and not leaving the area unsupervised while using a fire pit. Some regions may also require special permits, so verify the rules accordingly. 

Upgrade Your Outdoor with Wizard Fire Pits 

If you’re looking for a trusted brand for smokeless fire pits, Wizard Fire Pits is the perfect choice. We offer premium-quality fire pits with advanced heating technology, crafted from durable stainless steel, to enhance your outdoor experience in New Zealand and Australia. 

With adjustable air vents for precise flame and a removable ash pan for cleanup, you can enjoy a hassle-free, smokeless fire every time. 

Visit our website and explore our premium collection of smokeless fire pits

Frequently Asked Questions 

1. What size smokeless fire pit is best for a small backyard or patio?For compact outdoor areas like patios, decks, or small yards, a mini or regular size smokeless fire pit is ideal. These are designed to fit tight spaces without compromising on warmth or experience, and they're lightweight and portable.

2. Can I use a smokeless fire pit on a balcony or small patio?
Absolutely! If your balcony or patio is small it is advised to use the mini or regular size Wizard Fire Pit. For the mini Wizard, ensure you have a minimum side clearance of 1 metre from any walls or trees, a minimum height clearance of 2 metres is also recommended. For the regular size fire pits, ensure you have a minimum side clearance of 2 metres from any structures or trees, in addition to a minimum height clearance of 5 metres for safety. Lastly, be sure to check if it's alright to light based on your region. 

3. What’s the difference between small, medium, and jumbo smokeless fire pits?
Small or mini fire pits are great for tight spaces and cosy gatherings; they are suitable to provide warmth for 1-3 people. Medium fire pits are perfect for families and warming 2 - 6 people, while jumbo models suit large outdoor areas and group get-togethers, able to easily warm 6-10+ people. Your choice depends on both the available space and how many people you typically host.

4. Do I need to worry about storage space when choosing a fire pit size?
Yes, definitely. If you’re tight on storage, go for a design that’s foldable or has detachable parts. Some fire pits can be bulky and hard to store, especially during off-seasons, so consider how and where you’ll keep it.

5. Is it safe to use a large fire pit in a small outdoor area?
Not really. A fire pit that’s too big for your space can be a safety hazard and might not get enough airflow. It can also feel overwhelming in tight areas. It’s always best to size down for smaller spaces.

6. Do smokeless fire pits require any permits or follow local rules?
Each region in New Zealand can have different rules and it is best to check with your local council website around braziers and outdoor fire pits. Fire pits are generally allowed, but there can be restrictions and the rules can change depending on the season and location (private home versus public property). Always follow your local councils rules and the Wizard Fire Pits are to be treated as an open fire. Never leave your fire burning attended and always have a safe way to extinguish your fire in an emergency. 

7. What if I want a fire pit for both cooking and ambiance?
Then you’ll want a size that balances function and footprint — medium-sized smokeless fire pits often offer enough surface area to cook while still being manageable in size. Look for models with cooking attachments.

8. Does fire pit size affect heat output?
Yes, larger fire pits typically produce more heat, which is ideal for bigger gatherings or colder regions. However, a well-designed compact fire pit can still generate strong, efficient heat for smaller areas.

9. Is a heavier fire pit better for wind resistance?
Heavier fire pits tend to stay in place better during windy conditions, but they’re harder to move. Lightweight models should have wind-resistant design features if they’re intended for exposed areas.

 

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