If you pulled out the smoke from a fire, would it burn hotter?

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If you pulled out the smoke from a fire, would it burn hotter?

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You can’t really pull it out as it is produced after combustion has happened. Smoke is an indication of partial combustion. Basically some wood caught fire and some was ejected away by the heat/air pressure.

There are fire pits that claim to be smokeless. They help improve the combustion through improved airflow as well as pre-heating the air and as a result the fire burns hotter which significantly reduce the smoke that is produced from burning wood.

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