Fireplace in a can

16 December 2009 1,175 views 3 Comments

So how are the cold, dark winter nights coming along? You might just find the fireplace in a can pretty handy at this point.

Though the FireGlo has a bright, yellow flame and even a cackling sound, it doesn’t produce soot or foul odors.

Just pop open the can and set it on fire and let it burn for 2-3 hours. Perfect for your log cabin in the woods or your mom’s basement.

Fireplace in a Can

What is a little difficult to ascertain is how much of a difference it’ll make in your cold, dark cabin.

Sure, it would be better than a candle, but how much heat would it provide? Someone please check and let us know.

 

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