Fire Poker for Fire Pit. 34 Inc 2 Lb Heavy Duty Fireplace Poker Made of Diameter 0.47 Inc Solid Steel. Upgraded Campfire Poker for Fireplace, Camping, Fire Pit, Wood Stove, Outdoor& Indoor Use.
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kelly hartnett
Greater than one weekWe have a fire outside almost every night. Our fire pit has a protective screen cover that gets too hot to touch. Not only can we use this poker to stir the fire it also is long enough to keep us safe when removing and adding the fire screen.
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Sandi Dale
Greater than one weekThis is a great high quality sturdy fire poker. It is perfect for wood-burning campfires!
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Alan Webb
> 3 dayGreat product. Well-built and designed.
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Greg B
> 3 dayI bought this to move the wood charcoal around in the grill, and it’s the perfect length not to burn yourself.
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Anthony
> 3 dayLike it so far. Hope it does not corrode or rust out too soon. Solid single piece.
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paridc
> 3 dayIt’s a great quality and sturdy fire poker for indoor or outdoor usage. Very sturdy and built to last a lifetime.
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Ginger
> 3 dayThis is a very strong and heavy fire pit poker but not too heavy (about two pounds). Very long so that you can keep your distance and not get burned. Nice handle for a good grip. I like that its all one piece. Seems very well made. We are using it for our backyard fire pit. Good buy.
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Dan Sherman
Greater than one weekThis is a well-made poker that is easy to hold and works well to move logs around in my Solo stove (Yukon model), which I usually fill with 3-4 logs. It is a long poker, so keeps you from getting too close to the fire. Well recommended!
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Uncle Ronnie
> 3 dayWorks really well. Just need to insure you tighten the bolt or it will tend to loosen on you. Small pair of pliers do the trick. Its heavy and sturdy. Id recommend.
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Robert Cobb
> 3 dayStrong solid steel. I used to just use a stick to move things around in my backyard fire pit. This is a much better and safer option since it doesnt catch on fire. The hook is great for lifting fallen logs and providing more oxygen to unburned material on the bottom. Long and thick enough that it takes a long time in the flames for the handle to get hot.