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Enjoy instant warmth and ambiance with this 26-inch round propane fire pit table that combines convenience with style. The dual 1-pound propane tank compatibility eliminates the need for heavy tanks while the sleek black metal construction and table design create a functional centerpiece for your patio, perfect for outdoor entertaining without the hassle of wood fires.
Small patios and balconies, apartment dwellers with fire restrictions, anyone who wants fire without wood hassle, areas with wood burning bans, quick warmth on cool evenings, entertaining without smoke, gift-giving for outdoor enthusiasts, replacing messy wood fire pits.
Connect two 1-pound propane tanks and turn the control knob for instant flames. Adjust the flame height to your desired warmth level. Enjoy clean, smokeless fire without gathering wood or dealing with ash. Use the table surface for drinks and snacks when the fire is off. Easily turn off the flame when finished - no waiting for embers to die. Take the small propane tanks camping or tailgating. Enjoy outdoor warmth even in areas with wood burning restrictions.
The 1-pound tanks are lightweight, portable, and easy to replace. They're perfect for balconies and small spaces where large tanks are impractical. The dual tank system provides extended burn time while maintaining portability. You can easily pick up replacement tanks at most hardware and camping stores.
Burn time depends on flame height, but typically two 1-pound tanks provide 3-6 hours of use on medium flame. Running on high flame will consume fuel faster, while low flame extends burn time. The dual tank system means you get double the runtime of a single tank setup.
Propane offers instant ignition, no smoke or sparks, no ash cleanup, adjustable flame control, and works in areas with wood burning bans. There's no need to gather, store, or split wood. The clean burning makes it ideal for patios where smoke would be problematic. Simply turn it on and off as needed.
Propane fire pits are generally safer for decks than wood burning, but you should still use a fire-resistant pad underneath and maintain proper clearance from railings and overhangs. Check local fire codes and HOA regulations. The lack of sparks and embers makes propane much safer for deck use than wood.
Turn the control knob to adjust flame height from low to high. Start with a lower setting and increase as desired. The adjustable flame lets you control both heat output and fuel consumption. Turn the knob to off position when finished to extinguish the flame immediately.
Most propane fire pit tables require minimal assembly, typically attaching legs or stands and connecting the propane line. Assembly is usually straightforward with basic tools and takes 15-30 minutes. Check the included instructions for your specific model's requirements.
While the metal construction can withstand outdoor elements, using a weather-resistant cover significantly extends its life. Remove propane tanks before covering. In harsh winter climates, consider storing in a garage or shed. Regular exposure to rain and snow will cause rust over time, though this is often considered part of the natural aging process.
Place on a stable, level surface away from flammable materials. Never leave burning unattended. Keep children and pets at a safe distance. Check for gas leaks before each use using soapy water on connections. Turn off gas at the tank when not in use. Store propane tanks upright in a well-ventilated area away from heat sources.