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Best Outdoor Ashtray Solutions for Patio and Garden Smoking

6 min readUpdated: Dec 10, 2025
James Wilson

James Wilson

Cannabis Culture Writer

Best Outdoor Ashtray Solutions for Patio and Garden Smoking

Smoking outdoors requires different ashtray solutions than indoor use. Wind, weather, and aesthetics all play a role. This guide covers the best outdoor ashtray options for patios, decks, gardens, and any outdoor smoking area.

Quick Answer

Best outdoor ashtrays feature: wind-resistant designs (high walls, lids, or enclosed tops), weather-resistant materials (stainless steel, aluminum), weighted bases to prevent tipping, and styles that complement outdoor furniture. Stand-up ashtrays work best for windy areas, while tabletop models with lids suit covered patios.


Outdoor Ashtray Challenges

Wind

The biggest outdoor enemy. Lightweight ash blows everywhere, making a mess and creating fire hazards.

Solutions:

  • High-walled designs (3+ inches)
  • Lids or covers
  • Enclosed stand-up models
  • Weighted bases

Weather

Rain fills open ashtrays, creating disgusting slurry. Sun degrades some materials.

Solutions:

  • Drainage holes (some designs)
  • Covered/enclosed models
  • Weather-resistant materials
  • Bring inside during storms

Aesthetics

Outdoor spaces are for relaxing - ugly ashtrays ruin the vibe.

Solutions:

  • Modern stainless steel designs
  • Decorative options
  • Colors that match furniture
  • Discreet stand-up models


Types of Outdoor Ashtrays

Stand-Up Ashtrays

Freestanding pole-style ashtrays, typically 30-40 inches tall.

Pros:

  • Don't take table space
  • Enclosed tops block wind
  • Easy reach from any chair
  • Often include disposal bucket

Cons:

  • More expensive ($30-100)
  • Take up floor space
  • Can tip in extreme wind
  • Less portable

Best for: Dedicated outdoor smoking areas, commercial spaces, patios with limited table space.

Tabletop Outdoor Ashtrays

Heavier versions of indoor ashtrays, designed for outdoor tables.

Pros:

  • More affordable ($10-40)
  • Portable
  • Many styles available
  • Easy to bring inside

Cons:

  • Need table space
  • Can blow over if too light
  • More exposed to elements

Best for: Covered patios, outdoor dining tables, portable needs.

Wall-Mounted Ashtrays

Attach to walls or posts, typically near doors.

Pros:

  • No floor/table space needed
  • Can't tip over
  • Often have enclosed design
  • Easy disposal

Cons:

  • Permanent installation
  • Less accessible from seating
  • Requires suitable mounting surface

Best for: Near entrances, small balconies, commercial properties.


Best Materials for Outdoor Use

Stainless Steel

The best choice for outdoors.

  • Rust-resistant
  • Handles all weather
  • UV stable
  • Easy to clean
  • Looks professional
  • Durable for years

Tip: Look for 304 or 316 grade stainless for maximum rust resistance.

Aluminum

Excellent lightweight option.

  • Won't rust
  • Lightweight (good and bad)
  • Weather resistant
  • Affordable
  • Many colors available

Note: Needs weighted base to prevent tipping.

Cast Iron

Heavy-duty traditional option.

  • Very stable (heavy)
  • Classic look
  • Durable

Cons:

  • Can rust if not properly coated
  • Very heavy to move
  • Requires maintenance

Powder-Coated Metal

Affordable and colorful.

  • Many colors
  • Weather resistant coating
  • Affordable

Cons:

  • Coating can chip over time
  • Exposed areas can rust

Concrete/Stone

Decorative heavy-duty option.

  • Extremely stable
  • Never blows over
  • Natural look
  • Heat resistant

Cons:

  • Very heavy
  • Can crack in freeze-thaw
  • Hard to clean porous stone


Wind-Resistant Features

Enclosed Tops

Stand-up ashtrays with small openings that accept ash but block wind from getting inside.

Effectiveness: Excellent - almost no ash escapes.

High Wind Guards

Walls that extend above the ash level, blocking horizontal wind.

Effectiveness: Good - works for moderate wind.

Flip Lids

Lids that open to accept ash, then close to contain it.

Effectiveness: Very good - combines access with protection.

Weighted Bases

Heavy bottoms that prevent tipping. Look for at least 2-3 lbs for tabletop, more for standing.

Effectiveness: Prevents tipping, doesn't stop ash from blowing out of open designs.


Setup Tips for Outdoor Smoking Areas

Location Matters

  • Near seating: Within arm's reach of chairs
  • Downwind: Position so smoke blows away from main seating
  • Protected: Near walls or under overhangs when possible
  • Away from doors: Smoke doesn't drift inside

Multiple Ashtrays

For larger patios or groups:

  • One per 2-3 people
  • Spread around seating areas
  • Consider one stand-up near entrance

Consider Neighbors

  • Position away from neighbor's windows
  • Use covered/enclosed designs to reduce visible smoke
  • Keep area clean to avoid odor complaints


Seasonal Considerations

Summer

  • High use season
  • Empty frequently
  • Keep in shade to prevent metal heating
  • Watch for fire hazards in dry conditions

Fall

  • Watch for falling leaves catching fire
  • Empty more often
  • Consider bringing inside during storms

Winter

  • Ash freezes in water = hard to clean
  • Use enclosed designs that keep water out
  • Consider portable option to bring inside

Rainy Season

  • Water-filled ashtrays are gross
  • Use covered designs
  • Empty after rain
  • Consider wall-mounted under eaves


Maintenance

Regular Emptying

Outdoor ashtrays need more frequent emptying:

  • Rain adds moisture
  • Wind can fill with debris
  • Bugs are attracted to ash

Frequency: Every 1-2 days during active use.

Cleaning

Weekly:

  • Dump contents
  • Rinse with water
  • Wipe down exterior

Monthly:

  • Deep clean interior
  • Check for rust spots
  • Clean drainage holes if present
  • Inspect for damage

Winterizing

If storing for winter:

  • Clean thoroughly
  • Dry completely
  • Store in garage/shed
  • Cover if leaving outside


Budget Guide

Under $20

  • Basic tabletop aluminum
  • Simple designs
  • Functional but not fancy

$20-50

  • Quality tabletop with wind guard
  • Small standing ashtrays
  • Better materials

$50-100

  • Premium standing ashtrays
  • Decorative designs
  • Commercial-grade quality

$100+

  • Designer pieces
  • Commercial standing ashtrays
  • Premium materials


DIY Options

Weighted Container

  • Heavy ceramic pot with sand in bottom
  • Place smaller container inside for ash
  • Weight keeps it stable

Mason Jar in Sand

  • Fill decorative pot with sand
  • Press mason jar (open end up) into sand
  • Jar catches ash, sand provides weight

Terracotta Pot

  • Place upside down
  • Use drainage hole as opening
  • Heavy and stable

Note: DIY options work but lack wind protection features of purpose-built ashtrays.


This guide is for educational purposes. Cannabis laws vary by jurisdiction.

Frequently Asked Questions

Stainless steel and aluminum are best for outdoor use - they resist rust, weather, and UV damage. Cast iron works but may rust. Avoid glass outdoors.

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