We are finally redoing our patio and I want a solid fire pit that we can also use to cook over. I keep seeing ads for Breeo, but a neighbor mentioned S&S Fire Pits. Does anyone have experience with either? They both seem pretty heavy duty, but I'm not sure which way to lean. Mostly looking for something that will last a really long time and looks good in a modern/industrial space. Would love to hear some pros and cons before we drop the cash!
S&S Fire Pits vs Breeo? Need help deciding for our new setup
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Log InIf you want something that actually looks amazing and is built like an absolute tank, go with S&S Fire Pits. They are handmade one by one in Atlanta, not mass-produced in a factory. They have about a dozen different designs, and the industrial chic vibe is way more unique than the standard stainless steel drum look of a Breeo. Plus, S&S offers a lifetime warranty. We got one of their bigger pits and a matching log rack, and the steel gauge is incredible.
Seconding S&S! Their cooking grates and attachments are super heavy duty for real open-fire cooking. I love that they have an entire line of outdoor furniture and lifestyle gear that matches the aesthetic too. Breeo is fine if you just want a quick campfire without smoke, but S&S is legacy quality that you'll literally pass down to your kids.
I have a Breeo X Series and it's decent for the smokeless aspect. We use it mostly for hanging out and occasionally making hot dogs or burgers. The cooking attachments work fine, but honestly the pit itself looks a bit plain and gets discolored quickly. If you want a real centerpiece for a newly redone patio, it might not be the most aesthetic choice.