Propane firepits bring warmth and ambiance to camping without the work or risks of burning wood. Until recently, the Howl Campfires R4 was the king of firepits. But it was a heavy lift for both arms and wallet, at 34 pounds and $1,299.
Launched today, the Howl R1 addresses all the potential downsides of the Howl R4 in a package that not only fits in standard vehicles (the R1 is only suitable for trucks and vans due to the size) but is so much more approachable at $349.
Last month, we had our week of harsh winter in Texas, with temperatures well below freezing and an actual snowstorm. Refusing to be cooped up indoors, I tested the Howl R1 in my yard, which is a wildlife refuge, for this First Look review. All the downed wood was soaked from a month of rain. But my child, dog, and I were able to enjoy evenings in the rare true winter conditions.
In short: The Howl R1 is a durable, portable propane firepit. While not as warm as some larger models, this 11-pound heat source still gives plenty of warmth for a cozy evening. And at a reasonable price and size, it’s a justifiable expense, especially for those who camp in areas with frequent fire bans.
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- Main materials: 16-gauge 304 stainless steel, aluminum, brass
- Weight: 11 lbs.
- Operating temperature: 800 degrees
- Burn time: 8 hours at maximum output with a 20-pound propane tank
Pros
- Bomber construction and materials
- Highly portable for a propane firepit
- Flames resistant to extinguishing from wind or rain
- Less than one-third the cost of the Howl R4
Cons
- Not as warm as the R4
Howl Campfires R1 First Look Review

Tank-Like Construction
Flame Burner Technology

The Howl Campfires R1 Propane Firepit in the Field
Portability

Heat and Flame Production
Heat Generation
Weather Resistance
Fuel Consumption
Closing Thoughts About the Howl R1 Propane Firepit
