🔥 Light Up Your Life with QOJT's Mini Fire Pit! 🔥
The QOJT Table Top Fire Pit is a stylish and portable indoor fireplace made from durable 304 stainless steel. With a 400ml fuel capacity, it offers over 120 minutes of mesmerizing flames, available in three elegant marble designs. Perfect for enhancing your home decor or as a thoughtful gift, this mini fire pit combines safety and sophistication for a cozy atmosphere.
Brand | QOJT |
Model Number | ZHBL-1 |
Color | White-golden |
Product Dimensions | 38.99 x 14 x 9.02 cm; 2.85 Kilograms |
Material | Stainless Steel Marble |
Special Features | Portable |
Item Weight | 2.85 Kilograms |
J**D
Great product, just make sure to assemble securely
The fireplace looks great and gives off a nice display of fire, just pay extra care when filling it up or assembling. It comes with thread tape which you must use so liquid doesn't seep out. This is a REQUIRED step, otherwise your table will have water all over the place. Overall great buy, looks fantastic.
M**A
Pretty cool, but kind of a hassle
This is a really cool and attractive modern tabletop fire centerpiece. Less effort than an actual fire (once assembled) and the flames look really cool and blue! It’s very lightweight when empty, and the finish does look like a high quality marble/stone, especially from far away. It is a lot more initial effort than the simple just pour and light concrete/stone designs. What you really have to ask yourself is how much effort you’re willing to put in for the aesthetic. I feel this one is worth the effort for the unique multiple flame design. I’m unsure about the value for the price- it’s good quality, and well made but I think if it came with the feet already solidly soldered to the bottom it would warrant the higher price and make it infinitely more user friendly.
D**H
DANGEROUS HUGE FIRE HAZARD
MELTED ON MY TABLE- SCARY! Ruined a beautiful table. Incredibly unsafe and scary.
S**W
The instructions are not 100% clear and the thing leaks
First of all the product instruction sheet says to contact them if you have any questions. I really don’t think that’s a good way to start off your instruction sheet when you then don’t provide detailed instructions. The instructions should be incredibly detailed to exclude the possibility that someone might misinterpret them.The housing is a metal made to look like marble but not real stone. It has four holes in the bottom of the rectangular box to add screws and provides sealing tape. I’ve never used sealing tape before and there are no instructions on how to use it. I realized afterwards I probably should have wrapped it around the screw instead of tried to put a piece over the hole and add the screw and rubber footing. None of this is a big deal in and of itself but the instructions require you to ADD WATER to the rectangular box with four holes so it needs to be waterproof. Mine did not turn out to be. I put paper towels under it and sure enough it’s leaking. Then you add the small stainless steal metal and batting, pour the fuel in and screw down the overlying metal hole cover. But again, no instructions provided so I suspect you use the small set of 4 screws and the metal spacers to elevate the plate off the batting, but I’m just guessing that’s how it’s done. The pictures give you no clue.My last gripe is they don’t provide the fuel. I looked on Amazon for what they called ethanol 91% alcohol, which is what we’re supposed to use but it’s not that easy to get. Most stuff is isopropyl alcohol. At this point I got frustrated and gave up. It’s Feb and cold as heck here, so I’m not going to add fuel for it to sit around for months and evaporate, and I can’t use it inside because one it sounds like a huge fire hazard and two it leaks.So maybe one warm spring even I’ll muster the motivation to pursue this more but it already killed my motivation to use it. Perhaps a handier person will not struggle as much as I did.
D**E
Love it!
I really love this table top fire pit. It is very nice. Like some other reviews have stated, you have to put it together. It wasn’t too bad though.It’s interesting though because you have to put water in the bottom of it. I’m just wondering if the water will eventually evaporate because once the water is in, the fire trough is screwed in so you won’t know if the water has evaporated. On top of that, to add more water you have to unscrew it. I don’t know. I don’t care for that part of it.The fire pit quality is a very pretty stone. High end look to it. I used the 97% alcohol. It looks beautiful! The flames are stunning.I have it in my sunroom. It gives off a nice amount of heat. It also gives off a funny smell which I’m sure is the alcohol.Overall I do like this. It could make a nice gift. I do recommend. 👍🏾
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