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Elevate your outdoor entertaining with a fire pit table that combines warmth, style, and safety. This 43-inch rectangular propane gas fire pit delivers 50,000 BTU of heat while featuring CSA certification for peace of mind and decorative glass rocks that create mesmerizing flame reflections. The rust-resistant metal and stainless steel construction withstands outdoor elements, while the adjustable flame control lets you set the perfect ambiance for any occasion. Whether you're hosting backyard gatherings or enjoying quiet evenings under the stars, this certified fire pit table becomes the focal point of your outdoor living space.
Perfect for backyard patios hosting gatherings, outdoor dining areas, poolside lounging, deck entertaining, rooftop terraces, resort-style backyards, lakeside retreats, and mountain cabins. Ideal for families extending outdoor season, entertainers hosting year-round, couples creating romantic ambiance, cold-climate dwellers maximizing patio use, homeowners seeking certified safety, and anyone wanting elegant outdoor heating without wood-burning hassles.





| Size | 43 inches rectangular |
| Heat Output | 50,000 BTU |
| Fuel Type | Propane gas |
| Certification | CSA certified for safety |
| Fire Media | Decorative glass rocks included |
| Material | Metal, steel, and stainless steel |
| Finish | Rust-resistant coating |
| Flame Control | Adjustable height settings |
| Product Weight | 11 lbs |
| Assembly Required | Yes - includes instructions |
| Ideal For | Patios, decks, backyards, outdoor entertaining |
| Category | Outdoor furniture, fire pits, patio heating |
Clean metal and stainless steel surfaces with mild soap and water, then dry immediately to prevent water spots. Polish occasionally to maintain appearance. The rust-resistant coating protects against weather, but covering when not in use extends lifespan. Check propane connections regularly for safety. Store propane tank according to local regulations and manufacturer guidelines.
CSA certification means the fire pit has been tested and meets Canadian Standards Association safety requirements for outdoor gas appliances. This certification ensures the product meets rigorous safety standards for construction, materials, and operation, providing peace of mind for residential use.
The decorative glass rocks serve multiple purposes: they reflect and amplify the flames for stunning visual effects, protect the burner from direct exposure, distribute heat evenly, and create a finished, elegant appearance. The heat-resistant glass withstands high temperatures without melting or discoloring.
50,000 BTU provides substantial heat for outdoor spaces, comfortably warming 4-8 people seated around the fire pit. The effective heating radius is approximately 6-8 feet, though actual warmth depends on weather conditions, wind, and ambient temperature.
The fire pit typically uses a standard 20-pound propane tank, the same size used for gas grills. The tank usually stores in a concealed compartment within the table base. A full tank provides approximately 8-10 hours of burn time at maximum output.
Check local fire codes and manufacturer guidelines before using under any cover. Many jurisdictions require specific clearances above and around gas fire pits. While propane burns cleaner than wood, adequate ventilation is essential. Never use in fully enclosed spaces.
The fire pit features a control knob that adjusts gas flow to the burner, allowing you to increase or decrease flame height. Turn clockwise to reduce flames for gentle ambiance, or counterclockwise for maximum heat output. The adjustable control provides precise flame management.
Stainless steel components offer superior corrosion resistance compared to regular steel, especially in humid or coastal environments. The combination of stainless steel and rust-resistant coated metal provides durability and longevity, maintaining appearance through years of outdoor exposure.
While the rust-resistant construction handles outdoor conditions, using a weather-resistant cover when not in use significantly extends the fire pit's lifespan. In harsh winter climates, consider storing indoors or in a covered area to protect components, especially the ignition system and control valves.