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What is the best fire pit? The Hampton Bay Piedmont Fire Pit. But there are other options to choose from whether you're looking for a wood-burning or gas-burning fire pit for your outdoor space.

Allison Murray is a writer based in Chicago. She has three years of reporting experience on a wide variety of tech-related topics.

There's nothing like sitting around a fire pit with friends and family. Whether it's a good old-fashioned wood-burning fire pit that you had to scavenge wood for or a fancier fire pit with glass rocks and a smokeless flame to create the perfect ambience, fire pits are a great addition to any backyard or gathering.

We've rounded up the best fire pit options that are smokeless, have a tabletop, double as a grill, and more.

The Hampton Bay Piedmont Fire Pit is the quintessential round steel fire pit, which is why it's our best overall option. It's compact enough at 13.64lbs, 29.33 inches wide, and 19.21 inches tall to fit in any backyard and even comes with an adjustable cooking grate that allows you to cook burgers or veggies over the fire.

The basin is one foot deep, so you can stack up a good amount of wood to burn. A mesh spark cover, fire poker, and wood grate are included; however, you'll still need to buy a fire pit cover since it is still prone to rust if exposed to the elements.

An even more budget-friendly option than our overall pick is the SINGLYFIRE 22-inch Fire Pit at just $45.99. It also comes with a spark screen and fire poker, but you'll have to purchase a cover separately to protect it, especially if you plan to store it outdoors.

A built-in log grate at the bottom of the basin makes it easy to stack wood and clean it out after a fire. Also, it's only 11lbs, which is great for taking it with you on camping trips. However, it's on the smaller side at 22-inches, so it's probably best for a two-three person bonfire.

If you're a fan of fire pits but hate smelling like them afterwards, the Solo Stove Bonfire Pit is an excellent smokeless and odorless option. What's great about this fire pit is that it still uses wood but doesn't give off as much smoke since its bottom vent holes allow oxygen to feed the fire from below while channeling oxygen up between the walls of the stove and back into the fire.

The tiny particles that would have been smoke are burned up by the top vents, creating a more complete burn, meaning no more half-burned logs. Plus, it's only 20lbs and comes with a carrying case so that you can bring your smokeless fire to your family's next backyard hangout.

Not everyone has the luxury of a big backyard to sit and enjoy a fire in. City dwellers that only have a balcony as their outdoor space will appreciate the Colsen Tabletop Fire Pit for its compact size that still gives off the ambience of a real flame fire.

Made from concrete, it's fueled by rubbing alcohol for indoor and outdoor use and is smokeless and odorless. Just be sure you're only using 70-91% or greater isopropyl alcohol as fuel. It'll give you a flame for about 40-50 minutes.

The Hampton Bay Crossridge Gas Fire Pit not only produces a smokeless flame, but it doubles as a place to put your glass of wine as you're relaxing by the fire. It uses propane to heat up to 40 square feet to give off heat without the smoke or odor of a wood-burning pit.

You can adjust the flame to make it larger or smaller, and its natural slate tabletop makes it an easy place to set up your s'more station. This fire pit comes with the natural lava rocks used to house the fire and a mesh spark screen.

In our opinion, the best fire pit is the Hampton Bay Piedmont Fire Pit since it's a classic fire pit design that also comes with a crate to grill on.

However, if you're looking for a smokeless option, the Solo Stove Bonfire Pit is an excellent choice and is probably our second-favorite fire pit on this list. But if price, fuel type, and dimensions mean more to you, here is a breakdown of each of our picks. 

Hampton Bay Piedmont Fire Pit

Hampton Bay Crossridge Gas Fire Pit

We know there are a lot of fire pits to choose from, so we combed through popular sites reading reviews and noting the top-rated fire pits for different categories/needs. We considered price, size, and known and trusted brand names when making our final picks. 

It really depends on what you're looking for in a fire pit regarding whether wood-burning or gas-burning is better. Wood-burning fire pits give off more heat than propane or natural gas since they burn hotter. However, they also come with that bonfire smell that can stink up your clothes and hair, sometimes for days.

Gas fire pits are smokeless and odorless, so they are perfect if you just need an ambient setting without the heat and cleanup of a wood-burning pit.

Depending on whether your fire pit is wood-burning or gas-burning, you'll need to buy wood or gas to fuel the fire. A starter log is a great way to get the fire going quickly if it's a wood-burning fire pit. Also, it's probably good to get a fire pit mat if it's wood-burning since the embers and ash can ruin your grass.

Although most fire pits come with them, mesh spark covers, and fire pokers are also handy for wood-burning pits.

And, no matter what kind of fire pit you have, it's always good to get a waterproof fire pit cover so that it won't rust from the weather. They sell covers in all kinds of shapes and sizes, so you'll be able to find one for your fire pit.

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