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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Best gifts for outdoor living in Crawford County

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Outdoor Living” Gifts

1) Mosquito Repellent Lawn Incense
Stake an extra-large mosquito repellent incense stick in a flower bed, planter, or directly into the yard to ward off pests. It’s powered by DEET-free natural repellent made with lemongrass oil and geraniol (from geraniums) and creates bug-fighting coverage of about 200 square feet. When a stick is done, it’s biodegradable, too.

2) Ambient LED Outdoor Bluetooth Speaker
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3) All-Weather Fire Starter
This non-toxic waterproof fire starter lights up anywhere—even in extreme conditions like rain, snow, cold, or wind. It has a 30-year shelf life and produces no odor when it burns. The starter has a continuous burn time of up to ten minutes, and it’s safe to use indoors or outside.

4) Rubbing Alcohol Tabletop Fire Pit
Enjoy a warm and cozy fire anywhere in your home or outside. Fueled by just five ounces of clean-burning rubbing alcohol, this portable fire pit provides around 50 minutes of burn time without any soot or smoke. The cement design is height-adjustable, too, to suit your space.

5) Stainless Steel Smoking Pouch
This stainless steel smoking pouch is the catalyst to a great grill session. Fine mesh limits air flow into the metal pouch, so wood chips heat quickly but won’t catch fire. Lay the non-rust pouch among proteins and veggies to infuse it all with tasty smoky flavor.

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