Yes, you can roast marshmallows over a smokeless fire pit — the open flame burns hot enough to toast marshmallows just as well as a traditional fire pit, and the reduced smoke means less of that acrid smell getting into your food.

Smokeless fire pits like Panovue's 19.5" and 22" stainless models run the same wood fire as any open bowl pit; the dual-wall airflow system re-burns smoke-producing gases above the flame rather than changing the fire itself. That means the heat output is real and usable for marshmallows, hot dogs, or anything else on a skewer. One practical note: the secondary combustion ports sit at the rim level, so standard long-handled roasting skewers (36" or longer) keep hands clear of the hot upper edge.

  • Panovue smokeless fire pits reach full operating temperature — and lowest smoke output — roughly 10–15 minutes after ignition.
  • The 19.5" Panovue smokeless model weighs 20.7 lbs and holds approximately 20 lbs of firewood per load.
  • Secondary combustion ports on Panovue smokeless models are positioned at rim level, making skewer length a practical safety consideration.
  • Dry hardwood (moisture content below 20%) produces the least smoke and the cleanest-tasting fire for food roasting.