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Fifthroom 61" Rectangular Outdoor Dining Table with Fire Pit

SKU PRL-PSSRCTFT3161
Original price $1,999.00 - Original price $1,999.00
Original price
$1,999.00
$1,999.00 - $1,999.00
Current price $1,999.00

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Create a cozy and inviting atmosphere in your backyard with Fifthroom's 61" Rectangular Outdoor Dining Table with Fire Pit. This stylish and functional piece combines a dining table and fire pit into one, making it the perfect centrepiece for your backyard or patio. 

Outdoor Dining Table with Fire Pit Key Features:

  • Spacious Dining Surface: The large, rectangular top provides comfortable space for dining and entertaining.
  • Warm and Inviting Fire Pit: Enjoy the warmth and ambiance of the built-in fire pit, perfect for gatherings and conversation.
  • Durable Construction: Crafted from high-quality aluminum, this fire table is built to last.
  • Sleek and Modern Design: The clean lines and elegant finish complement any outdoor decor.
  • The fire pit table is designed with a hidden propane tank storage

Perfect for:

  • Patio gatherings
  • Backyard entertaining
  • Dining and socializing

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 61" L x 31" W x 25" H
  • Weight: 68 lbs
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Finish: Hand-applied powder coated finish
  • Burner: 54,000 BTU burner
  • Ignition System: Electronic ignition system
  • Propane Tank: Fits standard 20 lb propane tank  

Note: Fire glass is not included.

 

Outdoor Dining Table with Fire Pit FAQs Answered

Can a fire pit be too big?

Yes, a fire pit can be too big for an outdoor dining table setting. Here's how to consider size for optimal use and aesthetics:

Cons of a Fire Pit Too Big for Your Dining Table:

  • Heat Overkill: An oversized fire pit might create excessive heat, making it uncomfortable for diners to sit close and enjoy their meal.
  • Dominating Feature: A fire pit that's too large can overpower the dining table and become the central focus, detracting from the dining experience.
  • Seating Issues: A large fire pit might limit the space available for comfortable seating around the table.
  • Safety Concerns: Extra-large fire pits can be a safety hazard, especially if they're too close to diners or flammable objects.

Finding the Right Balance:

  • Table Size: Consider the dimensions of your outdoor dining table. The fire pit shouldn't overwhelm the table's size or create a cramped seating situation.
  • Heat Preference: Do you prioritise and warmer ambiance or a cooler dining experience? This can influence the ideal fire pit size.
  • Number of Diners: How many people will the table comfortably seat? The fire pit shouldn't restrict the number of people who can enjoy the dining area.
  • Local Regulations: Check your local fire codes for any size restrictions on fire pits.

Here's a helpful tip:

  • Measure and Visualize: Measure your desired table and fire pit sizes. Use painter's tape or rope to mark out the space on your patio to visualize how they will interact and ensure comfortable seating.
Where should you not put a fire pit?

Never place your fire pit in any of these locations for safety reasons:

  • Close to Flammable Objects: This includes your house, shed, fence, trees, overhanging branches, or any other object that could catch fire from sparks or embers. Maintain a minimum safe distance according to local fire codes (typically 10-25 feet from structures).
  • Under a Covered Patio: This can trap smoke and heat, creating a fire hazard and making it difficult to enjoy the fire.
  • On a Wooden Deck: Most decks are not built to withstand the heat of a fire pit and could ignite. Opt for a fire-resistant surface like stone or pavers.
  • On Uneven Ground: A fire pit on uneven ground is unstable and increases the risk of tipping or spilling hot coals.
  • In High Wind Areas: Strong winds can easily carry flying embers and spread fire. Avoid using your fire pit during windy conditions.
Why are fire pits so expensive?

Fire pits can range in price, but several factors contribute to their cost:

  • Materials: High-quality, durable materials like stainless steel, cast iron, or thick firebrick cost more than basic materials. These materials provide better heat retention, durability, and weather resistance.
  • Safety Features: Fire pits with built-in spark screens, lids, or automatic shut-off features add to the cost but enhance safety.
  • Design and Functionality: Fire tables, fire pits with elaborate details, or those with features like propane or gas lines tend to be more expensive than basic wood-burning fire pits.
  • Brand and Warranty: Reputable brands with longer warranties often charge a premium for their products.
Can u put a fire pit on grass?

You can technically put a fire pit on grass, but it's generally not recommended. Here's a quick breakdown:

Safety Concerns:

  • Fire Risk: The heat from the fire pit can easily scorch or burn the grass directly underneath, potentially starting a fire.

Damage to Grass:

  • Heat Stress: The intense heat weakens the grass, making it more susceptible to disease and reducing its lifespan.
  • Dead Spots: Over time, the area under the fire pit will likely turn brown and die.

Here are some alternatives to placing a fire pit directly on grass:

  • Fire-resistant Patio Pad: This is the safest option. Look for a pad specifically designed for fire pits, made of stone, pavers, or even metal.
  • Sand or Gravel Base: Create a non-flammable base around the fire pit using sand or gravel. Ensure it's a safe distance from the fire pit and any flammable objects.

Overall, it's best to avoid placing a fire pit directly on grass. Opt for a fire-resistant surface to ensure safety and protect your lawn.

Is it OK to pour water on a fire pit?

While it might seem like the quickest way to extinguish a fire, pouring water directly on a fire pit isn't the best course of action. Here's a breakdown:

Not Ideal for Several Reasons:

  • Inefficient: Water can turn hot coals and embers to steam, making them harder to extinguish completely.
  • Potential Damage: Sudden temperature changes can cause cracking in some fire pit materials, especially if they're hot.

Safer Alternatives:

  • Let It Burn Out: The safest option is to allow the fire to burn down naturally until the coals are cool to the touch (no embers).
  • Use Sand or Gravel: If you need to extinguish the fire faster, carefully pour sand or gravel over the coals to smother them.

Extinguishing Tips:

  • Have a Water Bucket Nearby: Keep a bucket of water or a fire extinguisher close by for emergencies.
  • Never Use Flammable Liquids: Never pour gasoline, lighter fluid, or other flammable liquids on a fire pit.

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