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Create an inviting outdoor gathering space with this powerful 16-inch propane fire pit, delivering 50,000 BTU of warmth and ambiance for your patio, deck, or backyard. This premium fire column combines efficient propane heating with decorative lava rocks, providing instant warmth and mesmerizing flames that extend your outdoor season while creating a focal point for entertaining and relaxation.





Patio entertaining and outdoor gatherings with family and friends, extending outdoor living season into fall and spring, creating ambient warmth for evening relaxation, backyard focal points that enhance landscape design, small outdoor spaces like balconies and compact patios, replacing traditional wood-burning fire pits with cleaner alternatives, outdoor dining areas requiring supplemental heating, camping and RV sites with propane hookups, creating cozy outdoor reading or conversation nooks, upgrading outdoor home setup with modern heating solutions.
| Size | 16 inches |
| Heat Output | 50,000 BTU |
| Fuel Type | Propane |
| Fire Media | Lava Rocks (Included) |
| Primary Materials | Glass, Stone |
| Design | Fire Column |
| Ignition | Electronic/Manual (Model Dependent) |
| Weight | 11 lbs |
| Product Type | Outdoor Propane Fire Pit |
Clean glass panels with glass cleaner or vinegar solution and dry with a lint-free cloth to avoid streaks and maintain clarity. Remove lava rocks periodically and rinse to remove soot buildup, allowing them to dry completely before replacing. Inspect propane connections regularly for leaks using soapy water solution. Cover the fire pit when not in use to protect from weather and debris. Store in a dry location during winter months or extended periods of non-use. Check burner ports for blockages and clean with a soft brush as needed. Replace propane tanks when empty and ensure proper connection before each use. Wipe exterior surfaces with a damp cloth to remove dust and maintain appearance.
A: This fire pit typically connects to a standard 20-lb propane tank (the same size used for gas grills). Check your specific model's specifications for tank compatibility and connection requirements.
A: A standard 20-lb propane tank provides approximately 8-10 hours of burn time at maximum 50,000 BTU output. Actual runtime varies based on flame height settings and environmental conditions.
A: Check local fire codes and manufacturer guidelines. Many propane fire pits can be used on wooden decks with proper clearances and a fire-resistant mat underneath. Always follow safety instructions and maintain adequate ventilation.
A: Most propane fire pits require minimal assembly, typically involving attaching legs or base components and connecting the propane regulator. Lava rocks are added to the fire bowl. Detailed instructions are included.
A: Yes, propane fire pits feature adjustable flame controls that allow you to regulate heat output and flame height from low ambient warmth to maximum 50,000 BTU heating capacity.
A: Yes, using a weather-resistant cover protects the fire pit from rain, debris, and UV damage, extending its lifespan. Store in a dry location during winter or prolonged periods of non-use.
A: Lava rocks are porous volcanic stones that distribute heat evenly, create a natural aesthetic, and help conceal the burner. They retain heat well and provide a realistic fire appearance while protecting the burner components.
A: While propane fire pits are safer than wood-burning alternatives in wind, strong gusts can affect flame stability. Use in sheltered areas when possible and never leave unattended. Turn off during high winds for safety.