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Fire Pits
Don’t let chilly weather keep you cooped up indoors! With an outdoor fire pit, you can throw a backyard soiree and socialize with family and friends anytime of the year. With a variety of styles and designs to choose from, a fire bowl is an ideal addition to any patio or deck. Check out the backyard fire pits for sale below and find your new favorite entertaining piece! More
Modeno Nantucket Fire Bowl Round Concrete Fire Pit, Natural Gas
by Ocean Rock USA/Modeno
$599
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48" Concrete Fire Pit Bowl, Charcoal, Crushed Black Lava Filling, Natural Gas
by Pottery Works LLC
$2,251
(8)
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LeisureMod Chelsea Patio Propane Aluminum Fire Pit Side Table With Lid, White $802$412
by LeisureMod
GDF Studio Jaxon Outdoor 50,000 BTU Rectangular Fire Table with Tank Holder, Dark Gray
by GDFStudio
$611
(167)
Hemmingway Outdoor Rectangular Fire Pit With Tank Holder, Brushed Brown Finish $497$422
by GDFStudio
(136)
Wave Tabletop Fire Bowl With Can of Pure Gel Fuel, Stonecast Sand $115$100
by TerraFlame Home
(1)
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GDF Studio Jasmine Outdoor Dark Gray Iron 40" Square Fire Pit Set, 50,000 BTU, Concrete Finish $665$598
by GDFStudio
(17)
Pyromania Genesis Concrete Round Fire Table, 41", Slate Gray, Propane
by Pyromania Inc.
$1,399
(7)
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Pyromania Shangri-La Concrete Fire Bowl, 41", Slate Gray, Propane
by Pyromania Inc.
$1,399
(5)
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Pyromania Millenia Concrete Fire Pit Table, 48"x30", Charcoal Gray, Natural Gas
by Pyromania Inc.
$1,399
(5)
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Pyromania Alchemy Concrete Fire Pit Table, 60"x30", Slate, Natural Gas
by Pyromania Inc.
$1,599
(6)
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Jasmine Outdoor 50,000 BTU Rectangular Fire Pit with Tank Holder, Brushed Black
by GDFStudio
$549
(3)
Wave Tabletop Fire Bowl With Can of Pure Gel Fuel, Stonecast Pewter
by TerraFlame Home
$104
(1)
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What fuel source should my fire pit have?
There are a number of ways to keep your flames dancing, so it’s important to consider the characteristics of each fuel type when perusing fire pits on sale. Here are some of the most common fuel sources you can choose from:
Gas. The gas fire pit is a popular choice thanks to its ease of use and low maintenance. These propane-powered models are simple to both ignite and extinguish, and propane gas tends to be environmentally friendly and affordable. The only downside is that you will need to replace the propane tank every so often.
Wood. A wood-burning fire pit is reminiscent of campfires and outdoor adventures. Wood is an ideal fuel source for portable fire pits and produces colorful flames and an earthy fragrance. It will require clean up after use, however, and can be difficult to ignite. Don’t use pressure-treated wood as it might contain dangerous toxins; instead, consider woods like red oak, white oak, beech, birch, ash, hickory and maple.
Charcoal. If you purchase a wood-burning style, you can also try burning charcoal. This is perfect for a backyard barbecue and roasting marshmallows for s’mores. However, charcoal, like wood, will require clean up after use.
Gel fuel. This fuel type is both budget-friendly and long-lasting. Most cans last around two and a half to three hours; however, you can cut your usage short and reuse the can if you have not used all of the product!
What styles of fire pits are available?
Fire bowls and pits come in many forms, which makes it easy to select a piece that appeals to your personality and fits your needs. In terms of material and aesthetics, a metal fire pit is always a popular and chic choice; a concrete fire bowl is also considered a sleek addition to an outdoor area. A ceramic fire pit gives off an earthy vibe whereas a round fire pit comprised of stones gives you the feeling of camping outdoors.
While browsing fire pits for sale, you will run into the following designs:
A smaller design, braziers date back to ancient times when they were used to provide heat, brighten outdoor areas and cook food. Try placing several small braziers around your outdoor space for a unique effect.
Portable fire pits are typically made of metal or ceramic and usually feature legs and wheels. They make it easy to move your main source of heat and light to wherever the party goes.
A table fire pit is cleverly designed to (safely) allow your guests to place items on the tabletop surface surrounding the flames, making for a cozy and unique dining experience.
A fire ring is a circular device usually made of steel or concrete that surround and contain a fire that is built directly on the ground. These simple but effective designs have no bottom and are purely utilized for containment. More innovative fire rings may have metal bars so that the fire may be used for cooking as well.
The portable fire bowltakes on the form of a large bowl supported by a stand. Yours may even be able to use a gel fuel, which tends to be alcohol-based and burns clean.
The most common style, traditional fire pits, can technically either be holes dug into the ground or freestanding pieces. Traditionally for home usage, such as on a deck or a porch, a fire pit is a pre-made, portable piece comprised of stone, brick or metal.
Is there anything else I should consider before buying my new fire bowl?
As the old adage states, don’t play with fire or you’ll get burned! Since you’ll be fueling live flames, it’s important to check with your city to ensure that your outdoor fire pit is up to code. Additionally, you’ll always want to clear the surrounding space of any loose branches, brush or flammable materials. Your city may also be able to provide more specific guidance on how large of an area must be cleared, but in general, a minimum of six feet is recommended. Last but certainly not least, follow these safety tips to ensure your fire pit experience is nothing less than exceptional: