🔥 Ignite Your Outdoor Experience!
The Outland Living Portable Propane Fire Pit is a 19-inch, 58,000 BTU smokeless gas firebowl designed for outdoor use. Ideal for camping, tailgating, and backyard gatherings, it features a compact, lightweight design for easy transport and setup without tools. The fire pit is CSA approved for safety during campfire bans and includes a complete kit with a 10-ft hose and adjustable regulator. Made from durable steel, it promises longevity and a cozy ambiance for memorable moments.
Finish Types | Polished |
Material Type | Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 22 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 19"D x 19"W x 11"H |
Fuel Type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
Shape | Round |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Gas Fire Pit |
R**T
Love it
Love this, works awesome, well made. wish the metal lid wasn't so expensive
P**M
This thing (lava) rocks.
Got this for $90 refurb and couldn’t be happier. Bought the 30 lb propane tank w fuel gage for $80 on Amazon (Flame something) on sale from $130 and now chilling in the crisp fall air with my tire rim sized, smokeless, ashless, fire pit. For all those folks who say “the flames look so real” that’s b/c they are real. Ya think if you put your hand in them you’re not going to the ER instantly?! And they also get up there in height. Me and Gus, my 🐶, are sitting next to it now and it’s 50 degrees outside and it’s giving off nice heat. We loving it and you will too. Turns an otherwise useless fall/winter space into a hang. And Bonnie at the county propane store, told me I’d get at least 15-20 hours on a full tank ($35). Not so chilly on chill fall night…
J**
Love Love Love it! Extends our evening with cosy warmth, looks great too!
We love love love this firepit! We are full-time RVers and had been eyeing off this item for several months before pulling the trigger right before Christmas. We both hate fake looking tacky firepits but we had read good reviews about this one. We're pleased to say that it looks good, throws off a good amount of warmth and means we can have a fire whenever we like - without having to pay to rent a firepit from a campground or buy firewood, or worry about carrying wood from state to state (not allowed some states). Also no more smoky smell in our clothes, burning eyes or worrying about crackling wood spitting sparks up at us. We can just turn it on/off/up/down as and when we wish. Yes, I know nothing beats the sound and smell of a "real" campfire, but as full-time RVers, this is perfect for us. Especially in light of the fire bans in California and other areas at risk in summer where there is a fireban.... we can run our propane pit without any concern at all. The first night we fired it up was in Palm Springs in mid December, while the days are very warm the desert nights can get cool. We had some people around for Happy Hour at 4pm, as the afternoon became cool, we started up our new firepit, and were able to sit up close to it safely staying toasty warm - we were so cosy we didn't even notice the time flying by until it was after 10pm! This firepit will definitely be extending our days into nights, allowing us to be outdoors more often in the evenings without worrying about being too cold. We ran the firepit at the low level (about a quarter of the full capacity) all evening and it was perfectly fine for us, no idea how much propane it used, but we don't expect it was very much, due to the low setting. Am sure it would suck up propane much faster on high, but honestly we didn't need it on high. Low looked and felt good and kept us outside an extra 4 hours than we probably would have stayed otherwise. Set up your firepit and place the rocks from each bag per the instructions and voila - you are ready to go! Suggest giving the rocks a quick rise and dry first to remove the powdery residue on them when they arrive. Definitely one of our favorite purchases for our "outdoor" RV living since starting out full-time 6 months ago.
V**E
Super easy to set up
I really enjoy this fire pit because I don't have to gather wood and start a fire every time I want to sit outside beside a fire. I thought that I would miss a real fire but this was so easy to set up and start (minutes) and I didn't have to deal with smoke or embers blowing around. It puts off plenty of heat and has a nice glowing fire to it. I love it !!!
K**K
Good for the money
Good Product however shipping was late
C**D
Works great and gives off a decent amount of heat
I bought this use on the patio. I love the feel of the fire but not the smell of the smoke. I didnt want to mess around with wood or buy an expensive smokeless fire pit. Which are never truly smokeless. Typically I only have 4 people that sit around this, so we can be close to it without being crowded and still get heat off it. I wish I would have opted for a fire pit with a striker instead of using a lighter but that's my own fault for not thinking of it before I bought it.
A**K
Small, well made, and the right size/quality flame for an evening with a few friends
So you want a modest fire to peer into on a starry night while drinking a beer with a few friends? You could find or buy firewood, take time lighting it, avoid breathing smoke, and tend it or douse it until it goes out then go to bed smelling strongly of smoke. OR you could turn a dial, light the thing and get on with your revelry or deep conversations. When you're ready to go to bed, turn it off instantly with a twist of the wrist and you will not smell like wood smoke. Seriously, it really does take a lot of the headache out of having a fire. I have found I use this fire pit even for fifteen or twenty minutes because it is so simple to start and stop it. Just the other night, I was enjoying a fire when my daughter texted me to pick her up. No problem - I turned the fire off and was on my way.PROS: easy, fast, well built, no smoke, and the flames really do dance like a wood fire. It's inexpensive enough to leave out in the rain although I made a cover for mine by inverting half a barrel over the entire ring including the dial.CONS: a wood fire can always be made bigger. This pit can't although it does range from low flame to high flame. This is not an effective fire if you're going to have more than four people around it. It just doesn't generate enough heat and it's simply not big enough. It obviously doesn't have the crackling and sparkling that are a part of the mesmerizing experience of a wood fire.All in all, I love it! If you don't mind making the trade off's I mention above, go for a propane fire pit. This is a great quality one.
M**S
Perfect!
This was exactly what we needed to enjoy camping when our state park had a burn ban. My favorite part was how it put out a great amount of heat, and even when you turn it off, the rocks remain very, very hot so you can still enjoy the heat, even when the fire is off.
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