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Transform any outdoor space into a cozy gathering spot with this powerful 24-inch portable propane fire pit that delivers 58,000 BTU of warmth without the smoke and hassle of traditional wood-burning fires. The innovative smokeless design creates a clean, enjoyable flame perfect for camping trips, tailgating, beach bonfires, or backyard entertaining. The convenient self-igniter starts your fire instantly with the push of a button, while the included weather-resistant cover and carry straps make transport effortless. Experience the ambiance of a real fire with the convenience of propane, creating memorable moments wherever your adventures take you.





Camping trips requiring portable warmth, tailgating parties before games, beach bonfires without wood restrictions, RV and van life adventures, backyard patios lacking permanent fire features, outdoor concerts and festivals, hunting and fishing camps, emergency preparedness kits, anyone avoiding smoke and ash cleanup, renters unable to install permanent fire pits.
| Fire Pit Diameter | 24 inches |
| BTU Output | 58,000 BTU |
| Product Weight | 66 lbs |
| Frame Material | Rust-resistant steel |
| Fuel Type | Propane (standard 20 lb tank, not included) |
| Ignition Type | Electronic self-igniter (battery-powered) |
| Smokeless Design | Yes, advanced airflow technology |
| Flame Control | Adjustable heat settings |
| Portability | Integrated carry straps for easy transport |
| Cover Included | Yes, weather-resistant protective cover |
| Color | Black |
| Burn Time | Approximately 4-6 hours on standard 20 lb propane tank |
| Assembly Required | Minimal |
| Safety Features | Stable base, heat-resistant construction |
| Style | Modern, portable |
Setting up your portable fire pit is simple: connect a standard 20 lb propane tank to the regulator hose, ensure all connections are secure, and press the self-igniter button to start the flame. Adjust the heat output using the control valve to your desired warmth level. After use, turn off the propane tank valve and allow the fire pit to cool completely before covering. Clean the burner and fire pit bowl periodically to remove debris. The rust-resistant steel construction requires minimal maintenance beyond occasional wiping with a damp cloth. Store with the included cover to protect from weather when not in use. Always use on a stable, level, non-flammable surface and follow all safety guidelines.
Yes, because it burns propane rather than wood, there's virtually no smoke produced. The clean-burning flame creates ambiance without irritating smoke, making it perfect for areas with fire restrictions or people sensitive to smoke.
This fire pit connects to a standard 20 lb propane tank (the same size used for gas grills), which is not included. A full tank typically provides 4-6 hours of burn time depending on heat settings.
At 66 lbs, it's manageable for two people to carry using the integrated straps. While not lightweight, it's significantly more portable than permanent fire pits and can be transported in trucks, SUVs, or RVs for camping and outdoor adventures.
While propane fire pits are generally safer than wood-burning ones, you should always place a heat-resistant pad underneath and maintain proper clearance from combustible materials. Check local regulations and your deck manufacturer's recommendations before use.
The electronic ignition system uses a battery-powered spark to light the propane instantly when you press the igniter button. No matches or lighters needed, making it safe and convenient even in windy conditions.
Yes, the control valve allows you to adjust the flame height and heat output from low to the maximum 58,000 BTU. This lets you customize the warmth and fuel consumption based on weather conditions and group size.
While the rust-resistant steel construction can handle outdoor conditions, using the included weather-resistant cover significantly extends the fire pit's lifespan. For best results, store in a covered area or garage during extended periods of non-use.
Always check local fire regulations and campground rules before use. Many areas that prohibit wood fires allow propane fire pits because they're smokeless and easier to control. National parks and beaches often have specific guidelines.