I picked this bad boy up this afternoon. The hardest part is fighting the temptation to fire it up. Can't do it until after my patio is completed. It's made by a company out of Uvalde called Lyfe Tyme Pits. They guarantee their Pits for as long as you own them against burn out. One guy I know has been using one for 15 years with no problems. It's a stout sob weighing in at just under 700lbs.
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