Fire Table
Material: Mgo Composite
BTU: 40,000
Fuel Type: Propane
Fire Table: 28x28x12 inches
Fire Bowl: 18×18 inches
Glass Wind Guard: 17.3×17.3×5.5 inches
Weight: 70.4 lbs
Package Details
Fire Table x 1
Glass Wind Guard x 1
Free Lava Rocks x 1
Fixed Base for Tank x 1
Rain Cover x 1
Instruction x 1
- 【 Sundown, Fun Up】: It’s like having a fireplace wherever you want it! The low profile of this elegant fire table just beckons you to gather round it and tell stories. Clean burning propane flame provides soothing warmth with electronic ignition, safety valve for easy start, gentle lighting and a centerpiece for many outdoor evenings worth remembering.
- 【 Mesmerizing Flames】: The ultramodern terrazzo finish is something you’d expect to see in a chic SOHO loft space or art opening with it’s simple, unobtrusive style. All built to last from sturdy, fire retardant magnesium oxide with a stainless steel burner bowl, low maintenance and resistant to heat. Lights with the push of a button and flame intensity is controlled by the turn of a knob.
- 【 Capture the Warmth】: Natural red lava pieces fill the burner bowl and help retain the warmth longer as they are heated by the flames. No soot or ash to clean up and no smoke as with wood burning or charcoal fires. Clean burning propane stays lit with no stoking and is better for the environment. And a glass wind guard to prevent the wind from blowing.
- 【 Perfect Dimensions】: The unit is 28-inches square and just 12-inch from the ground for an almost sunken feeling. The burning area is 17.7-inches square and the wind guard is 17.3-inches square. The entire piece can easily be picked up from the side handles by two people. It fits a 20lb propane tank(not included) which should be put outside the fire table.
- 【 Warranty and Service】: You can feel confident with COSEIST products because our friendly staff is waiting to answer your questions or guide you through setup. We offer a one year warranty for replacement of parts or accessories. Don’t hesitate to call or drop us an email.
