You’ll need these gifts for outdoor living in Pike 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) All-Natural Firestarters
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These all-natural firestarters get flames going quickly and easily, without using any accelerants or kerosene. Stokes uses just three ingredients—sawdust, paraffin wax, and recycled egg cartons—and that’s all. Light one under charcoal or wood to start a fire in the fireplace, on the grill, or in a wood burning stove.

2) Mosquito Repellent Lawn Incense
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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.

3) Portable Propane Gas Grill
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NomadiQ Grills: nomadiQ Portable Propane Gas Grill – Grill + Griddle

4) 2-in-1 Backyard Fire Pit & Grill
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Get two favorite outdoor experiences in one with this super smart fire pit and grill combo. Four stainless steel pieces come together quickly to build a fire using wood or charcoal. It even comes with carrying handles so it can go where you go.

5) Campfire Stainless Steel Pot – Set of 2
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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.



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