Blue Rhino Outdoor Propane Gas Fire Pit 50K BTU (Lava Rocks)
The Blue Rhino Outdoor Propane Fire Pit fire table provides warmth and ambiance of a classic fire, without the hassle of having to tend to a fire. As a perfect addition to any porch or patio, the outdoor fire pit has a built in control panel with an integrated piezo ignition. The stylish wicker stamped design side panels conceal the firepits fuel source (LP gas tank not included). The fire pit is constructed with a steel bowl and base and a slate looking mantel made from resin and concrete. Simple assembly. Dimensions: 30-inches x 30-inches x 25.14-inches. The fire pit comes equipped with decorative lava rocks, a PVC vinyl cover to protect the fire bowl from weather, and a steel table insert. When looking to entertain, the outdoor fire pit provides the attraction of a cozy and soothing fire without the hassle of having to tend to a fire.
Product Features
- 50,000 BTU Gas Fire Pit; Square black steel firebowl
- Wicker stamped design side panels, slate looking mantel, and a steel table insert
- All the warmth and coziness of a real fire, without the hassle and mess of wood and ashes
- Safety valve and piezo ignition for easy start
- Table dimensions 30 inches x 30 inches, height 24 inches; Weight 65 lbs
Hard to get going, and will not stay lit – Blue Rhino will not cover under warranty I’ve purchased countless items from Amazon, and have never reviewed. However, I think I should in this case. We bought this Outdoor Propane Gas Fire pit in July of 2015. We have many, many issues keeping it lit. When lighting, we do keep the control knob pressed in for at least 5 seconds: usually more like 20-30. Extremely difficult to get this thing going. When we’re lucky, it stays lit for a while before it clicks off. It will be a large flame, then simply shut off all of a sudden. I usually…
Gorgeous fire pit It was a pain in the butt, and time consuming to put together. Especially since the directions just tell you to put the legs & the sides on, but you don’t find out till you do, that the legs have to go in SPECIFIC places for the door to go on.Putting the confusing directions aside, I absolutely LOVE this fire pit! There is a ring inside on the bottom for the propane tank to sit, and once you hook up the tank, there is A dial inside to turn it on & off & how big you want the flames…