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Friday, April 4, 2025

Best gifts for outdoor living in Greenwood 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) Pain Relief Balm
Treat skin to a double dose of relief. This all-natural recovery balm is Made in the USA and shares the same moisturizing base as Dr. Doug’s Miracle balm (thank you, organic olive and coconut oil and beeswax), with added arnica and magnesium to help quell soreness and stiffness. Opt for the extra magnesium-rich balm that can be used to help ease nerve pain and help improve skin elasticity.

2) BBQ Dragon Charcoal Grill Fan
The BBQ Dragon charcoal grill fan helps get the fire going quickly. Portable, adjustable, and rechargeable, the hands-free fan clips onto the grill and helps speed up the fire-making process so you can get to the tastier results quicker.

3) Campfire Stainless Steel Pot - Set of 2
The lightweight Solo Stove 2 Pot Set is the companion pot set crafted specifically for use with the Solo Stove Campfire. When nested, the Solo Stove Campfire fits inside the 2 Pot Set for easy storage. Made with durable stainless steel, the Pot Set comes with two pots that can cook for four or more people.

4) Electric Fire Starter
Spark a charcoal or wood fire with an electric lighter that sidesteps gas, flame, and lighter fluid to do its job. Instead, this fire starter creates super-heated air that gets up to 1100 degrees Fahrenheit in about a minute. Its safety casing cools within seconds, and a built-in bottle opener makes it an all-in-one grillside and fireside essential.

5) KindleQuick Log Splitter
The KABIN KindleQuick Kindling Splitter is the easiest and most effective way to make—and carry—your own kindling from regular firewood. Kindling is a key component for lighting fires in fire pits, chimneys, and fireplaces, but is too thin to cut with an axe and can be tough to find and expensive to buy. Instead, cut it yourself with the KindleQuick.

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