• External Integrated Piezo Ignition. BTU's: 40,000. Uses a 20lb Propane Tank
  • Stainless Steel Lid Included
  • CSA Regulator and Hose Included
  • Fireglass Included
  • Thermocouple and Anti Tilt Safety Devices

This fire table is well-made and, so far (I've had it for about 2 days), works as it's supposed to. Following the assembly instructions was pretty simple, and took me about 30 minutes to complete. The box came with a ton of Styrofoam, which made quite a mess, and the thing is too big to fit through a normal doorway once put together, so outdoor assembly is suggested. In my case, I built the base inside (not realizing the Styrofoam was going to make a mess), then attached the top to the base outside. The kit comes with all the screws you need, but they're all together in one bag, so you may have to do some sorting/guessing and checking to make sure you have the right screw. It's not too hard to figure out. The kit also provides a janky little screwdriver, but I suggest you keep a higher quality #2 phillips head on hand to do most of the turning (though the one provided with the kit is good for tight spaces). The thing went together very easily, and all the parts were there. The look of the table is rather nice, with a faux, hammered-copper-esque powder coat finish. It feels nice and smooth, and looks like it's going to be reasonably durable. The only flaw in the workmanship is a tiny, barely perceivable dent on the table top surface that might have been caused by a weld or something like that. It's almost not worth noting here because it's so small. It doesn't bother me at all. The top is about the height of a kitchen table, and the table surrounding the fire bowl offers a pretty generous amount of space to put things - about big enough for a dinner plate (though paper plates are not advised for obvious reasons). It feels really solid and, with a tank in it, is quite heavy, but not too much for one person to lift/move around a little if they wanted to. Once put together, lighting it is easy; just do it like everyone says: push in, turn till it clicks, once it's lit, hold the ignition button in for about 15 seconds and it will work fine. You'll know when you've got it right because the flame will, at some point, stop going out when you release the knob. The high setting puts out a pretty large flame, averaging about 10 inches high, and producing a fair amount of heat above the table (below the table, and the metal surfaces surrounding the fire bowl, will stay cool). The fire is bright, almost to the point of being unpleasant to look directly at, but it puts out a lot of heat - at least, more than I expected. There is a detent in the middle of the knob's travel for a medium setting, which is significantly less overwhelming than the high setting, with something like a 6 inch flame that doesn't tend to travel beyond the outer edge of the bowl as much. This is where I've been keeping it, as the lowest setting doesn't put out quite enough heat to really keep me warm on a chilly night. If you take a blanket for your legs, and keep your upper body leaned forward, it's downright cozy. The fire glass that comes with it is clear, and looks like ice when it's poured in. I like it. For me, I got the best results when I put pieces over both burners so that as many of the holes were obscured as possible. That spread the fire out and made it look less artificial while helping to keep the fire's height in check. It's important to keep the little vent clear though. The exhaust vent starts to get clogged with soot pretty quickly, so it's a good idea to occasionally break some of that out using a sharp, pointy object when it's off to keep it from getting completely blocked. This is very easy to do, and I imagine that any table would have this problem. The fire glass does get discolored from the soot, too, so it might be a good idea to get colored glass if you want something less likely to show that. Personally, I don't care about it. I have only one minor quibble: when you strap the propane tank in using the buckle system supplied with the table, the buckle sits exactly at the point where the otherwise flat door has a big support strut (I assume it's there to improve the door's rigidity). In my case, the buckle is just big enough that it will push out against the strut and keep the door from closing completely. I imagine that I could fix this if I messed with things enough, but I decided to just leave the tank unstrapped. I don't know exactly where it would go unless I managed to knock the table over and it fell out the door or something. In the end, I'm not really worried about it. I'll take my chances. I'm sure it's something that could be fixed if I really wanted to, but it still seems like a flaw to me, however minor. Overall, the table is a quality piece of furniture at a pretty reasonable price. It produces some heat and merry light on cold nights, and I'm very happy I bought it.

I thought this would be a difficult assembly but I was wrong. Much easier than any BBQ I've ever assembled. Well packed and well made. All the parts fit together perfectly. Very clear directions. The finished product is very sturdy and quite attractive. Turned on with the first try! It works differently though since there isn't a push button for the starter. Read the directions closely. I chose this because I wanted a smaller size and this doesn't really feel small. Will easily accommodate 4 people or even more

So far, so awesome! I always wanted a dining/firepit table with a couch and this fits the bill! I bought a sectional for a great price on Craigslist and needed to find the right table, boy did this deliver. Now to be honest it's only day one, but we are super happy. We can fit close to 6 full size dinner plates around it, when the fire isn't on (we live in a windy area) and more than enough drinks with people hanging out. It's warm, pretty and just what we wanted. Great price, perfect size and is just what we wanted. I will say I will change the clear glass for a mix of colored to put around the igniter as the glass by there turns black from soot. Other than that, super happy!

I ordered this model because it hides the propane tank and has a large tabletop area. It delivers on both, and is high enough to put you legs under like a normal table. Would easily accommodate appetizers and wine, even up to dinner plates for four. Puts out quite a bit of heat, if dining you might want to keep it super low so the table top doesn't get too hot. Set up was a sinch. I switched out the rocks, but wish I would have listened to the other reviewers and purchased darker glass, it does char the pieces over the air vent. I also had some of the problems the other reviewers mentioned - hard to light, wouldn't stay lit. I called the customer service number on the instructions and a very nice man gave me instructions to fix the problem... Make sure the air vent piece is not covered with rocks or glass so the unit is getting enough air. When starting, you'll notice that the flames will die if you let go as soon as the unit is lit. BUT- If you hold the switch in for a solid 30-40 seconds once lit, the unit's child protection temp gauge turns off and it will stay lit! He said it might not need it again but I've since turned it off and started again and it definitely needed the 30 second hold. Definitely not a deal killer, especially at this price.

Wow, Im impressed with the quality for the value. Super easy to assemble and looks beautiful! Love it. I wanted a table between two zero gravity chairs not necessarily a fire pit. The tables were so expensive and didnt look like they would last but one pool season. This fire pit is perfect it has room for drinks or whatever, looks really nice, love the clear / white rocks, adds ambience and gives off a good amount of heat. I would recommend this product

Love the fire-pit table works beautifully and great quality that’s why I have to give it 5 stars! BUT the table top was delivered bent! Amazon delivery service has really going down hill! I don’t feel I can trust them anymore with so many orders gone bad. :-(

So far, we love this fire table. It’s the perfect height and fits perfectly in the middle of our outdoor sectional. I love the fact that you can comfortably get your feet under this, like a real kitchen table. There’s even enough room around the edge to play cards. We like that it puts out a decent amount of heat and so far we have no problems lighting this and it stays lit. It was easy to put together. No complaints so far. I highly recommend.

I received my fire pit today. I love it, love it, love it. Fit great with the rest my gazebo decor. It blew me away with how much heat it product. The flames are marvelous. It deserves 👍👍 and on a scale from 1 to 10, it's a 💯. Ok, ok, ok but I love this fire pit. Best purchase I made on Amazon. Just day one. Will keep you all updated on it.

This product shipped out quickly with no damage. Instructions were mostly clear and easy to follow. I assembled this myself (I didn't time it but It didn't take all day) The one problem was figuring out what is the front of the base and which is the back in order to get the left and right sides on first. I will try to explain. Face the base so the side with the most holes (three) is on your left with the extra hole closest to you. (that is where the door hinge goes). The right side will have the magnets facing the front. The left side will have the hole for the control knob at the back. After I put it together I had trouble getting it to light. NOTHING happened at all. I posed a question on this site. Within a half hour I got a response from another owner to disconnect the gas line, hit it agains something a couple of times to get the air out, reconnect and turn the knob slowly. I did as suggested and lit immediately and stayed lit without holding the knob in at all. If I encounter any difficulties I will come on and edit the review but as of now I am looking forward to dusk and happy hour so we can go outside and enjoy it!