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DENKOE Iron Fire Pit Table with Lid, Extra Thick and Heavy Duty Fire Bowl, Deep Round Firepit for Outdoor Bonfire Gatherings, Wood Burning Firepits for Outside Patio, Modern Outdoor Fire Pits
DENKOE Iron Fire Pit Table with Lid, Extra Thick and Heavy Duty Fire Bowl, Deep Round Firepit for Outdoor Bonfire Gatherings, Wood Burning Firepits for Outside Patio, Modern Outdoor Fire Pits
EXTRA THICK – Unlike other wood fire pits, the DENKOE round fire pit table has a thicker fire pit bowl measuring 0.13 inch. It's an outdoor firepit made from heavy duty iron which retains heat longer so you can entertain longer.
UNMATCHED DURABILITY - Most fire pits for outside use are not built
UNMATCHED DURABILITY - Most fire pits for outside use are not built
$299.94
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DetailAre thick firepits better?Yes. Fire pits with thicker walls provide enhanced durability and superior heat retention. This is precisely why DENKOE fire pits are meticulously crafted with extra-thick walls.Is the fire pit heavy?Yes. Our firepit is heavy duty and built like a tank. The pit alone weighs 22 pounds while other pits on the market weigh around 8 pounds.Can I leave the pit uncovered?Just like all fire pits, it is advised to cover it when not in use. Covering it when not in use safeguards it from debris and maintains the condition of the fire pit.Can I use it on my patio?Yes. It is designed to be used anywhere outdoors as long as it is 13ft away from a timber wall and you have something non-flammable underneath to protect your floors.Is the lid weather resistant?Yes. Unlike real wood, poly lumber does not mold and requires zero maintenance. The powder coated aluminum rim that is around the lid also does not rust. Nevertheless, it's advisable to cover the pit and lid when not in use (once it has fully cooled down) to safeguard it from debris and maintain its condition.What is the drainage hole for?At times, covering our fire pit might slip our minds. That's why the drainage hole is a valuable feature as it helps prevent water accumulation within the fire pit during such instances.Does the base get hot?Yes. Prior to lighting a fire, position the fire pit as desired and avoid touching the base until the fire is extinguished and fully cooled.
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