The sleek and modern Montreal gas fire pit from Pleasant Hearth is sure to be a hit amongst even the most discerning of guests. The stainless steel accent legs and the stainless steel table lid will reflect the sunlight and draw attention to the matte black, steel table. A well-hidden, 20 pound propane tank (not included) powers the unit and gives off 40,000 BTU’s of warmth. Open the hinged doors to expose the control panel and tank. The piezo ignition turns on the unit with just the turn of a knob and the variable flame control lets you dictate a big flame and lots of heat or a low, ambient fire. Once on, enjoy the sparkle of the blue glass rocks that reflect the flickering flames. When your pit is not in use, just put the stainless steel table lid in place, and use the unit as an occasional table.
Product Features
- 40,000 BTU’s
- Piezo ignition ignites at the turn of a knob
- Variable flame setting
- Table lid converts pit to table
- Hinged doors access the propane tank and ignitor
- Protect your fire pit with a Pleasant Hearth cover, Model #OFC720SA
I got it all put together and works fine. Metal tabs that door magnets butt up to … So far I have no real issues with the fire pit. I got it all put together and works fine. Metal tabs that door magnets butt up to were bent a little. Had to bend them back and the doors are not completely flush, but function. I think this is a really great fire pit at the price point. It is a good size and works fine. The metal is a low gauge and not heavy duty, but works and is fairly sturdy. I did buy washers to add to the bolts that hold the top on. The holes for the bolts were a little big…
NOT THE BEST ON THE MARKET FOR THE PRICE, BUT STILL HAS DESIGN FLAWS AND NOT ENOUGH FIRE GLASS For the price, this is probably the best on the market. It looks nice and matches my grill on my patio. They don’t give you enough fire glass tho. Expect to buy another 15 pounds at least. Also, the starter on mine usually doesn’t work. Not a big deal, we just use a lighter. I wish they would make these more like a coffee table. There is a ton of room inside… the LP tank only takes up about 1/4 of the room. If there was more legroom under it would make for a better table. As it is, I…
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