The GardenHOME Portable Fire Pit features a 22-inch heat resistant painted steel fire bowl and folding legs for easy portability.
Features
• Heat-resistant mesh fire screen and wood grate
• Nylon carrying bag
• Screen lift tool
• Exceptionally lightweight design for portability
How it works
The GardenHOME Portable Fire Pit folds up nicely inside a nylon bag that holds everything. The legs fold out and lock for a sturdy feel. It has a nice screen top to keep any sparks contained.
This portable fire pit can be used as a grill, or just to sit around and enjoy the ambient flames of a nice fire. Assembly takes less than five minutes to put together. The sturdy legs attach very easily and feel solid. The legs hold up the ring, where the bowl. The log grate sits in the middle of the bowl, which makes it easier to remove and clean. Having a log grate substantially improves the airflow. The bowl is able to handle four 4-5″ logs without trouble.
Product Features
- Fire bowl is matte porcelain enamel and stand is steel finished with black powder paint
- Fine-mesh screens provide view of fire from all sides
- Design allows legs to fold so fireplace can fit into carry bag
- Built-in log grate elevates firewood and improves burning
- Includes fire poker and carry bag
There’s pins in the legs to fold them up, and it’s a great size for a small cozy fire and conversation Free Product provided for evaluation and review.It comes unassembled. It has 3 legs that have to be screwed on. Once on, they fold up in case you want to move it or take it with you on a trip. Though it comes with screws, they leave a bit to be desired, and the legs are more secure if you add some heat proof ceramic or metal washers and locking nuts. These are in a lot of inexpensive screw/nut kits. We had some around the house and found it helped a lot with the products…
Compact and effective! This is a well designed portable fire pit that delivers! The size is perfect for a cozy fire for a group of say up to 6 people. It’s not as deep as some of the other fire pits I have seen here (like Landmanns) which is both good and bad. The negative of this is that it can’t be used to build a big fire, but that’s really not what it’s meant for. The good is that it can work great with small wood pieces and will still deliver enough heat to make for a cozy evening. It comes with a poker, which…
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