A Fire Pit With a Hefty Price Tag? No Thanks

Everything these days is commodified. Things that we used to just make out of whatever we had to hand are now manufactured and sold. It's hard not to fall for these, appearing in our various feeds or aggressively marketed by Temu. I always think it's an act of resistance to reject this dark side of consumerism - I see you, I think, and I'm not emotionally responding to you and hitting the 'buy now' button before having a damn good think about it.

<ul> <li>Do I actually need it? <li>What are my motivations for this 'need'? <li>Can I reuse or repurpose something? <p dir="auto">In Australia we have a DIY store called Bunnings, whose tag line is 'the lowest prices are just the beginning'. We have a love affair with Bunnings. A sunny Saturday in Spring calls for an outing to this mega store, buying plants, paint, or whatever DIY tool we think we need. I still affectionately remember the ironmongers - traditionally, a shop that used to sell tools that morphed into a place where you'd get all kinds of handy things from laundry baskets to shovels and pipe fittings. Bunnings took that model, swallowed up the small business, and became a lot more - it has a garden center, a paint centre, tiles and bathroom and kitchen fittings, flooring, tools, plumbing equipment, and more. <p dir="auto">What a glorious place. <p dir="auto">It's probably why Amazon hasn't gained the foothold is has in other countries - when you can nip into Bunnings, why wait for the post? <p dir="auto">I really, really wanted to buy a nice firepit. Something like the one below, available at Bunnings. They're on trend for posh gardens around here (and believe me, Australia has space for gardens, and fire pits) and I thought it'd look lovely in our new-old garden area: <p dir="auto"><img src="https://images.hive.blog/768x0/https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/riverflows/AK7wzmK2QXmazzGqBUSnNxHebZDh5tRF1imydrCWNXVA6yasfW4s8Q88uyZv412.png" alt="image.png" srcset="https://images.hive.blog/768x0/https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/riverflows/AK7wzmK2QXmazzGqBUSnNxHebZDh5tRF1imydrCWNXVA6yasfW4s8Q88uyZv412.png 1x, https://images.hive.blog/1536x0/https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/riverflows/AK7wzmK2QXmazzGqBUSnNxHebZDh5tRF1imydrCWNXVA6yasfW4s8Q88uyZv412.png 2x" /><br /> <a href="https://www.bunnings.com.au/mimosa-70cm-rustic-steel-round-fire-pit_p0524204" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="This link will take you away from hive.blog" class="external_link">Fire Pit from Bunnings <p dir="auto">It's not ovely expensive at $129 bucks. I actually preferred a much larger one with a flatter bowl, but that's $250. <p dir="auto">My first thought is usually, well, perhaps someone has a second hand one on Marketplace. That's usually the case - especially if I'm patient. My son waited six months for a pair of vegan Doc Martens in his size, and hit the jackpot. It might take a little while, but eventually some one will offer up <em>just what you're looking for, at a much, much cheaper price. Last week I found a bread cloche for $30, when normally they're around $120. <p dir="auto">However, there was nothing I was prepared to pay for. Some really cool fire pits and braziers, but if you're coming from a minimalist mindset, you're thinking not only about having <em>less stuff, but <em>minimal spending. <p dir="auto">So for now, we are continuing to repurpose a perfectly good fire pit - a truck rim we've had for years. Jamie plans on welding some feet onto it maybe. It casts a good light through the holes and burns really, really well. <p dir="auto"><img src="https://images.hive.blog/768x0/https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/riverflows/23wgHKgmm9UYJD2xQfXHUXTbhXCY9ddyFyj9ZLapPJd3Zwbb8oVdY9y5WnJfcGb5yWFbn.png" alt="image.png" srcset="https://images.hive.blog/768x0/https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/riverflows/23wgHKgmm9UYJD2xQfXHUXTbhXCY9ddyFyj9ZLapPJd3Zwbb8oVdY9y5WnJfcGb5yWFbn.png 1x, https://images.hive.blog/1536x0/https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/riverflows/23wgHKgmm9UYJD2xQfXHUXTbhXCY9ddyFyj9ZLapPJd3Zwbb8oVdY9y5WnJfcGb5yWFbn.png 2x" /> <p dir="auto">All I had to do is let my <em>minimalist voice be the strong one, not the voice that really wanted a super cool trendy fire pit. A fire pit is just a place to have fire - it doesn't have to be <em>designer, for goodness sake. 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Yup, you are absolutely right, truck trim will last forever. I was gifted one couple of years ago, it is better than the shop bought ones!

Fits the grill perfectly too!!!

Haha! Yes. xx

That truck rim looks just the job! We're slightly less posh with a sawn-off steel barrel, but hey, if it ain't broke don't fix it.

Those barrels do a great job. Some folks cut some pretty cool shapes in the side so they cast a pretty glow as well. In the end it's the fire itself that matters and the company you keep round it, right ?

The truck rim is perfect. I found an old circular barbecue at the bins, the frame was broken but the metal container was perfect and it works great as a fire pit xxx

Oh that's awesome! I mean, we used to make barbecues out of bricks for goodness sake! Here, you can find barbecues on the side of the road everywhere for free. People are always giving them away and buying brand new ones. Crazy.

We have those stores here, too, yet still - Amazon rules everywhere. Sad really, but that's how it is. Thankfully, we also don't buy every little thing that pops up and looks great because - do we really need it? Nope.

I think that truck rim looks perfect! And if you get it on a stand - even better.

Bunnings is better than any of the stores you have over there, I assure you!!!! I did actually love ordering on Amazon over there and have it arrive the next day, but here you don't get next day delivery and most of the stuff comes from overseas do you're better off going to the shops. But our big stores are really good - you can get everything you need.

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