🔥 Ignite your outdoor lifestyle with warmth and style!
The Walsunny 43-inch Outdoor Propane Fire Pit Table combines a modern, durable design with 50,000 BTU of clean, CSA-certified heat. Featuring a versatile 2-in-1 function as both a dining table and fire pit, it includes a waterproof cover and lid for year-round use, making it the perfect upgrade for any patio or garden space.
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Material Type | Alloy Steel, Stone |
Item Weight | 59 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 22"D x 43"W x 24.5"H |
Fuel Type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | 43 in/Black |
Style Name | Modern |
G**W
Works well, so far!
Super easy to put together and it works great. The safety turn was a little confusing at first, I wasn’t able to turn it up past the lowest bar. But I figured out you have to pull it out to turn it up, so that was a minor issue. I will say the rocks that come with it do turn black when hit by the constant fire, and the cover is useless. It rained and it soaked right through. We ended up getting another cover and use both for extra protection. The heat it puts out isn’t bad either and the glass barrier it’s perfect for windy nights. Worth the price and we’re happy with it so far!
A**S
Good Value for the Price
This was a great firepit for the price. It does not include the propane tank which of course makes sense but something to keep in mind. There were quite a few negative reviews about the instructions but they seemed fine to us we had no problems. We have a slightly different design than the one in the current picture. The included cover did not have anything to attach it to the firepit. We have heavy winds where we live so the cover was not helpful and blew off immediately.
G**R
Whoever made the instructions was on crack (lol).
Basically what you need to know is that (A) the short screws ONLY fit where you attach the legs to the tabletop. Everywhere else, you will need the longer screws to reach. The instructions tell you to use the short screws elsewhere, but it's literally not possible. (B) When you're attaching the longer two side panels, make sure the screw holes on the panels where you attach the propane tank support are facing outward so that you don't have to take it apart and put it back together when you get to that point.Other than having to figure out how to put it together myself, it seems like a decent product. The lava rock it came with isn't my favorite, so I eventually plan on replacing it with the glass pebbles. It does come with a flimsy tan colored cover, but I bought a different one that actually has elastic cording on the bottom so that it can be tightened/secured and won't blow off. Heat output feels nice and adjusts from low to high as it should. AAA battery installation for ignitor was easy. Propane tank installation was easy.Overall, not bad for getting on sale at $140.
B**N
Easy to set up and use right away
Took about 20 minutes to set up. Easy to use only nervous about the metal over the seasons as it will probably start rusting and need paint for maintenance
W**Z
Just what I was hoping for
I am very pleased, it was very easy to put together and works great too!
J**R
Great fire pit for the price!
Very cool fire pit! Great bang for your buck! Set up wasn’t too difficult. Came with everything you could possibly need wind blocker, cover, lava rocks.
N**R
Looks & functions great but terrible instructions
I put this unit together last night and it could have been pretty quick if the instructions were accurate and clear, but sadly they are not and it’s pretty frustrating. What shouldn’t have taken more than 30 minutes took me twice that.First, there are two sets of screws (AA and BB), and they’re marked differently in the manual vs the hardware packet- see pic. After finishing step 1, I realized I should have used the BB screws as indicated on the packet, not the AA screws as indicated in the manual, so I had to un-screw and re-do.Then, it’s not clear that the front and back panels need to be installed with the two screw holes facing the bottom of the table, which is where the gas tank shelf goes. So, I had to correct that by unscrewing and re-screwing one of the sides, which obviously took more time.There are zero instructions for how to put the glass pieces together but that was easy enough to figure out. However, I discovered that one of the metal brackets is missing a screw. Annoying.Lastly, when I went to put in the propane tank, I realized I installed the door on the wrong end - it should have been installed on the side closest to where the gas tank shelf is located. Since the door is the first part that’s installed, I have to take the whole unit apart and start from scratch. Infuriating.Perhaps for someone who has put this type of table together before or has a more refined intuition for putting furniture together in general, this would be a more straightforward process. But for me, that was not the case. I have put together plenty of furniture pieces and I actually enjoy it, but this project, not so much.To add insult to injury, I got excited to light the darn thing and finally enjoy the fruits of all my hard labor, only to discover it wouldn’t ignite. I spent more time fumbling around with the nozzle, making sure the propane tank valve was open, the wire connecting the tank to the table wasn’t twisted, the rocks didn’t cover the igniter…nothing. At this point, I want to bash the table to pieces with a hammer.I’m giving it 3 stars since it looks fabulous on my patio and I’m hoping it’s just user error with the igniter and not faulty equipment, especially after all the time I’ve spent putting it together. Will update soon with the outcome, cross your fingers for me!—————————UPDATE: I finally re-constructed the unit and it still didn’t ignite 😫 I attached my propane tank to my grill to make sure the tank wasn’t the problem - it worked fine. Then, I thought maybe there was a leak because I didn’t smell gas coming out when I pressed the nozzle. Before conducting the leak tests, I figured I’d test rotating the propane tank to see if that made a difference and….ta-da! Success!! The propane tank nozzle needs facing the opposite side of the control panel so that the tube connecting the tank to the fire pit is fully extended to allow the gas to flow. My god that was a hassle! Alls well that ends well I suppose. Hopefully all my trial & error helps another struggling human 🥴
N**E
Awesome
Fits my patio furniture perfectly
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