Nice big 30 in fire bowl Fire tool, wood grate, vinyl cover included Durable powder coated steel bowl Decorative weathered bronze steel base 1-piece dome spark screen, lift tool Dimensions: 30 diam. x16H in.
Manufacturer | Fire Sense |
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Brand | Fire Sense |
Item model number | 60904 |
Color | Black |
Weight | 25 pounds |
Height | 16 inches |
Depth | 30 inches |
Product Id | 233863 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4 (64 ratings) 4 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 690730609040 |
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Fire Sense 30 in. Portsmouth Weathered Bronze Fire Pit with FREE Cover
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We have only used this fire pit one time but it was very sturdy. There were no problems at all and it looks very nice.
Great price. Large capacity. Very sturdy.
Easy ensemble and sturdy I love it
Easy to assemble. Great quality Very pretty finish
This was a gift to us. Easy to assemble. We are excited to use it.
We have really enjoyed this fire pit. It is exactly what I expected and wanted and at a great price. It seems to be good quality also.
I Ordered this pit about 3 weeks ago, it's a two person pit you can't put it together by yourself you need someone to hold the shape that made it so easy. I love the look and the price was excellent.
Although we just received and assembled the fire pit, we have yet to actually use it. However, we immediately noticed a few issues with this unit. First, there is NO DRAINAGE HOLE. It was my fault for overlooking this detail in the description; but most fire pits allow for water drainage in the event of rain, so we were surprise that this was not part of the design. Secondly, the grate that comes with the unit is VERY small...just fits on the bottom of the fire pit. It will NOT be very effective in elevating the wood at all. I am actually rummaging through my house looking for something more effective. We would like to put lava rock on the bottom of the bowl (resting on the grate) prior to actually placing wood in the bowl; but I'm not sure if this will be the best way to use this pit. The photos make it appear much larger than it actually is...it's quite short (see photos), so you would basically be looking DOWN at the fire. Very shallow bowl makes it good for SMALL fires...not the like one shown in the photo, which I think could be dangerous around people or foliage.
The fire pit showed up and there was a dent in the bottom of the bowl. not a huge dent but it's annoying because its new. The plastic container holding the screws busted open and some screws were missing had to go to hardware store to get some screws again not a big deal but annoying. bottom ring was hard to fit together had to bend it into shape again annoying. I guess we will find out.
Looked great when I opened the box but after trying to force the screws into the holes, I realized it was a losing battle. The metal frame is so warped that the holes don't line up and the cross framework juts out from the circular upper frame, exposing the hollows to the elements. This flaw most certainly allows it to fall apart much quicker... and thats if I'd even been able to assemble it!