Stanbroil Ceramic Fire Balls - 15 Beige Fire Stones vs Tiny Timbers 5" Hardwood Splits for Table Top Fire Pits & Pizza Ovens
Overall winner: Tiny Timbers 5" Hardwood Splits for Table Top Fire Pits & Pizza Ovens
Key Differences
Tiny Timbers offers 5" hardwood splits in a 15 lb bag and is USA‑sourced hardwood designed to burn hot with long, consistent burn times for tabletop pits and pizza ovens. Stanbroil provides 15 ceramic fire balls that burn clean with no smoke, odor or ash and are heat resistant to 800–1000°C but have mixed color feedback and a report of flaking
Stanbroil Ceramic Fire Balls - 15 Beige Fire Stones
Ceramic fire balls for fire pits, bowls, and fireplaces. Heat resistant up to 800-1000C; burn clean with no smoke, smell, or ash. Customers note aesthetic appeal and good quality, with mixed views on color variation
Pros
- heat resistant up to 800-1000C
- burn clean with no smoke, smell, or ash
- aesthetically pleasing appearance
- high-quality material
Cons
- color variation receives mixed feedback
- durability concerns with potential flaking
Tiny Timbers 5" Hardwood Splits for Table Top Fire Pits & Pizza Ovens
5" hardwood splits, kiln-dried to under 5% moisture for hotter, longer burns. Fully packed boxes yield 11-13 hours of burn on Mesa XL. Sized for table top firepits and pizza ovens
Pros
- Sustainably sourced in USA
- Kiln-dried to low moisture for hot burns
- 5" tiny splits fit table top pits
- High burn time per box
Cons
- Contains mixed customer feedback on ash production
- Only 5" splits may not fit larger pits
- Specific to Solo Stove Mesa/Mesa XL compatibility noted by customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tiny Timbers |
| Durability | Tiny Timbers |
| Versatility | Tiny Timbers |
| User Reviews | Tiny Timbers |