Breeo X Series vs Y Series | Smokeless Firepit Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2022
  • Historically we've focused on Breeo vs. Solo Stove smokeless fire pit, but today we're doing a Breeo-only showdown with the Breeo X Series vs. the Breeo Y series. We've been big fans of the Bree smokeless firepits for a couple years mainly due to build quality and the fact that they're made in the USA. So we're excited to compare two Breeo products. Now Breeo is definitely not your DIY smokeless fir pit as they're top of the line and demand that price as well.
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Комментарии • 17

  • @SB-tx8lg
    @SB-tx8lg Год назад +14

    Just keep in mind if you go the stainless route:
    A brand new stainless steel fire pit still has its protective top layer. Ones you had a couple of fires in it you will get rust. Especially on the inside surfaces. No matter the brand.
    I am not living even near an ocean, always have my Breeo under a cover and it does not rain much where I live. I am religious about removing ashes. No water inside of course. Low humidity air. It sits on pavers.
    After not even 15 burns over a year the X in my 24 x-series is rusting like hell.
    In the Breeo and associate videos it often seems like "a little cleaning and it will shine like new because it is stainless".
    After a deep cleaning the outside surely looks better than before, but especially the inside will continue rusting. You cannot really get rid of that.
    Stainless steel will rust - because of the heat the metal is exposed to it can't really be prevented. I never thought much about that before. When I thought about stainless I had boat equipment and pool ladders in my mind. I thought they don't really rust. Those things might get a patina over time. Some oxidation marks, but that should be it. A fire pit however is exposed to extreme heat.
    So no way Breeo holds up a lifetime if that is what you think. Their limited lifetime warranty only covers the first 5 years against rusting through. So that is the life span they believe in. I checked that after my purchase. My fault.
    It does not mean yours will be unusable after 5 years, but according to the warranty chances are pretty high. Too high for Breeo and their warranty.
    Breeo's warranty is not like Leatherman's or Zippo's.
    I initially got attracted by all their well-made youtube adds and perfectly placed texts in forums. Don't get me wrong. A Breeo surely is nice, but to my mind they are overpriced. The overall quality is not as they tell in their videos. 304 stainless is the cheapest stainless you get, most bottom edges remain sharp, plenty of parts are just bent to form rather than being welded and the weldings look mediocre - some even really bad. It is made in the U.S. which should be good, but honestly...some of Chinese weldings look better. Considering the price point I am not impressed. And you might be mistake if you believe it wouldn't rust. Any stainless fire pit will rust. I should have known or informed myself better.
    My initial euphoria is gone and I probably would not get myself another Breeo. I still like it, but considering they money I have spent, I expected more and found out that you can get similar for a lot less.
    Costco has a stainless steel pit for under 300.
    Solo Stove costs only half of a Breeo of the same size. And there are other brands popping up.
    I guess none of them is better than a Breeo, but also none of them really is worse. You surely get thinner materials, but for a fraction of the costs of a Breeo you still can get a new one after 5-8 years. No illusions, in the end Breeo will maybe last 2 or 3 years longer due to the thicker steel. But then even a Breeo most likely will need a replacement.
    That said, I don't want to talk Breeo down or Solo or whatever brand up. I just say I didn't do my homework before buying, paid big money and learned my lesson. Just be realistic with your expectations and you'll be okay.
    Anyway, enjoy your fires and the nights you spend with your loved ones.

    • @dougthompson1598
      @dougthompson1598 5 месяцев назад

      Without naming any other brands of stainless firepits, although they are initially less expensive, in this case that also means cheaper. As in in cheap. My $350 x19 has held up for over three years now, and barely looks used inside while my sister's $250 stainless pit from another mfr is two years old and the bottom burn area is burning through. We live 20 miles apart. The gauge of the steel is the determining factor in durability of stainless in a high-heat regime. Breeo uses a much thicker gauge steel than competitors. More expensive initially, less so in the long run. The stainless burners and what not in gas grills are subject to the same thermally-accelerated oxidation, so if possible, get bronze burners, same cost issue.

  • @markreading6377
    @markreading6377 8 месяцев назад +2

    Will you do a x24 vs x30

  • @michaelkrasilovsky3226
    @michaelkrasilovsky3226 Год назад +4

    Thanks for your helpful reviews- I watched your channel and others for the past couple of years and finally bought a breeo x 24 and can’t believe how much I love this thing! I’m now constantly in my backyard with a firepit. Just finished hanging out with my niece making s’mores. The full raging fire with the double burn is absolutely mesmerizing and puts out a ton of heat. If anything the x 24 is big, and goes through a lot of wood when going full steam. Might be worth having a smaller one like the y series so the full double flame effect can be achieved without having to have such a big fire. Truly impressive products- I’m glad I finally purchased one!

    • @BreakItYourself
      @BreakItYourself  Год назад +2

      Now that it's cooled down where I live, I'll be outside by the fire as much as possible! The Y is excellent but doesn't quite have the radiant heat of the X series.

  • @scubaseppy
    @scubaseppy 8 месяцев назад +1

    My x19 fell apart and Breeo sent me a new one.

  • @Circle1Auditing
    @Circle1Auditing Год назад +1

    Thanks dude

  • @estheroreilly6949
    @estheroreilly6949 Год назад

    Thanks for all of your videos on the Breeo fire pits. I already have the x19, but after viewing this video, I also decided to get the y series to use on our deck. I also got the heat deflector after seeing your other video. Hopefully the heat deflector will help the y series fire pit generate some heat, although it probably won't be as warm as the x19.

    • @acshaw80
      @acshaw80 9 месяцев назад

      How well does the best deflector work? Do you like your y series?

  • @wideawake333
    @wideawake333 Год назад

    Can you grill over any pellet or are there food safe pellets specifically for cooking safety?

    • @BreakItYourself
      @BreakItYourself  Год назад +1

      you can grill over pellets. I don't think they may food safe vs non food safe. Any pellets should do.

    • @johnr7684
      @johnr7684 6 месяцев назад

      You should not use heating pellets for cooking they are soft wood and can have chemicals in them @@BreakItYourself

  • @ChrisSmith-ep3dk
    @ChrisSmith-ep3dk Год назад

    So can I order a sear plate for the X series?

  • @uendarkarplips7263
    @uendarkarplips7263 Год назад +2

    1400 for a fire pit? That’s crazy

  • @Dnaesq
    @Dnaesq Год назад +4

    X series FTW. Got the 19 in. Love it. FIRST COMMENT 💪