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Amazon rocks first table was broken, had a replacement within 5 days no issues. Table was easy to assemble and worked great, very light (we wanted something movable). The glass top get's very hot in the sun during the day, it really needs to be in shade to be usable. Turns out the unit has 2 edge options a wicker and bullnose an option amazon does not seem to acknowldge both units I received had the bullnose edge not as nice, but acceptable. The fitting to change between propane and natural gas came with the unit product says it is optional and thus I ordered, but did not need. The firerocks are the round smooth type, which actually turn out to be nice (I wanted the crystals that looked like little squares of glass). The only downside it does not put out much heat. A friend has a firepit with a double round burner and lava rock it kicks out at least 4x the heat for the same cost (his is very heavy and industrial looking). It seems this might be able to be fixed with some modifications, or maybe adding lava rock that would better reflect heat out. Overall, I am happy with the product.
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We live in the desert, with a great mountain view -it's wonderful to watch the sunset, but the temps drop quickly here once the sun starts setting. We chose this table to extend our outdoor parties when it starts to get nippy. Don't expect miracles it won't keep you warm on a freezing night -it probably gives you an extra 10 degrees or so of warmth (feels like 65 degrees, instead of 55 degrees). And it is fun to sit and watch the flames once the sun sets. We use it several times a week.Overall, we are very pleased with our purchase. It seemed pricey to me, but it costs less than most other 60,000 BTU firepit options. It's solidly built, and quite attractive. It lights up with the push of a button, very reliably.The glass stones are beautiful and dance in the firelight. I was worried the hose leading off to the propane tank would be a trip hazard, but we just put a side table over it, and it hasn't caused a problem. It's very handy to have the glass top that covers the firepit opening, so it can be used as a regular table when we don't need the fire pit.
Unlike other fire pits, this one is quite lightweight, and can be easily moved turned out to be handy one windy day when we moved it to a sheltered area so we could continue to spend time outdoors. A standard sized tank lasts about 8 12 hours, depending on how high you turn the flame up.
The amazon picture show it as it has wicker along the outside edge, which it DOES NOT. It's just metal, matching the other metal pieces on the table. It looks quite nice.
The assembly directions are indecipherable. There aren't that many steps to assemble it, but I got stuck and needed to get a friend to help. The key was to know that the configuration of the legs where they attach to the base matters there is only one way it will work have to get all the bits to do with the gas tank lined up.
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