Pros
- Heavy American-made steel, built to last
- Genuine live-fire cooking system
- Limited lifetime warranty
- Corten patina resists penetrating rust
Cons
- Very heavy (62 lbs), no handles
- No ash pan — cleanup is manual
- Exterior gets very hot
Specifications
- Type
- Smokeless fire pit
- Material
- Corten or 304 stainless steel
- Diameter
- 27.5" outer (23.5" inner)
- Height
- 14.75"
- Weight
- 62 lbs
- Cooking
- Outpost grate + Sear Plate (sold separately)
- Warranty
- Limited lifetime
Performance
The X Airflow double-wall system burns cleanly with effective secondary combustion and reaches interior temps around 950°F. Like all smokeless pits it needs steady dry wood to stay smoke-free, and startup smoke is notable — but once going it runs clean and throws more usable heat than the lighter Solo Stove.
Build Quality
This is the X24's whole argument. It is made in Lancaster, Pennsylvania from heavy-gauge Corten or stainless steel, with welds ground smooth even where you cannot see them. Reviewers consistently single out the craftsmanship, the Corten develops a protective patina rather than penetrating rust, and there are no moving parts to fail.
Value Assessment
At $399 direct it is strong value for a buy-it-for-life pit, though some retailers list it closer to $549–$599. The premium over a Solo Stove is justified if you use the cooking accessories and want American-made durability; if you just want a fire to look at, it is more pit than you need.
Who Should Buy It
Serious backyard cooks and anyone who wants a permanent, made-in-USA fire pit they will never replace — especially if the Outpost grill and Sear Plate appeal.
Who Should Skip It
Anyone who needs to move their fire pit (62 pounds, no handles) or wants tidy cleanup — a Solo Stove is lighter and has an ash pan.
Final Recommendation
The Breeo X24 is the smokeless fire pit for people who cook over fire and buy things once. It is heavy and cleanup is old-school, but the build quality and lifetime warranty are best in class.