🔥 Ignite Your Outdoor Experience!
The Fire Sense 60873 Fire Pit is a portable, lightweight solution for outdoor warmth and cooking. With a 22" heat-resistant painted steel bowl, folding legs, and included carrying bag, it's designed for easy transport and quick assembly. Safety features like a mesh fire screen and cooking grate make it perfect for gatherings, camping, or backyard relaxation.
Finish Types | Painted |
Material Type | Painted Steel |
Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 22"D x 22"W x 15"H |
Fuel Type | Wood |
Shape | Round |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Contemporary |
B**B
Excellent product, Sensational Customer Service
Not only is the unit well built and easy to set up, their customer service is sensational.My grill was damaged in shipping and they responded in less than 24 hrs, replacing the damaged part.This one replaces a different portable fire pit we purchased years ago and is of much better construction.The only change I would make would be that the ring atop the mesh screen be flexible so as to lay flat in the storage case. Not a big deal, but easier to handle when storing.
N**R
best investment of the summer
Perfect for bringing to a picnic/park that allows grills/open flames so you can make smores with your friends. I don't use the lid because I am always either making smores or feeding twigs into the flame. I don't use the grilling grate because I don't want grease on the bottom of the bowl so I can't attest to how well it cooks. The legs fold out very easily so set-up is always a breeze. The legs fold back in just as easy so this is as portable as it gets. It's very light so you can throw the pit in the bag and throw it over your shoulders and walk a modest distance without being slowed down significantly. Go buy some firewood at your local home improvement store, get a box of tinder, and you'll have an instant smores party.
A**R
All in all...a serviceable, portable, occasional use, fire pit
Bought the 29” model for backyard fires at the cottage we rent for our annual week-long lake vacation. Overall fits the need.Construction is pretty flimsy, but for the price it is to be expected. A little scratched up from packing and transport, but nothing horrible. The legs are light and the hinges leave it pretty wobbly. (The legs do click into place nicely and the lock pins seem secure.) Although it moves and shimmies when bumped or touched, I do not think it would snap or fall over from normal use. It does stow compactly in its’ cheap but serviceable carrying bag which is ideal for transport for us to and from home.The pics show wear and tear after two 3 hour fires on successive nights. The inner wood grate did warp slightly from the heat and weight, and you can see a few discoloration/ rust spots from the loss of the paint on the grate and in the bowl. The metal of the bottom of the bowl is pretty thin and does flex when pressed. However, it does seem sturdy enough for occasional vacation / camping use. Final pic is a five log fire with 18” logs. I have chosen not to put the fire starters directly onto the grate because I don’t want that much heat that close to the flimsy bottom. The tool is too short to use a fire poker, but works just fine for spark arrester removal. It did comes with the cooking grate of the same quality, but I haven’t used it, and probably won’t. IMO, the whole thing is just a little too wobbly for cooking.It is short. I put it on some patio bricks I found in the back of the cottage rental property to give it a little more height.In summary, pretty cheap construction, but light, portable and very usable for our purpose.Cheers!
E**Y
Small backyard fire pit for the win
I have the world’s smallest backyard because I live in a city. With the COVID sitch, I wanted some cozy outdoor time in my little patch of yard.This fire pit is perfect. The legs easily fold out for standing above my concrete or fold beneath for easy storage. I can only fit maybe 3 logs in at a time, but I don’t need much more.It comes with a carrying case which is amazing. It’s water proof and protects from rust and having it fill with water. It also comes with a bottom grate (I don’t use it because it keeps the fire from producing great coals), a grill grate, hatch for sparks, and a stoker.If you’re concerned about fire being directly on the bottom, I added some sand from the dollar store for protection and it’s been fine.Make sure to keep it out of rain as it will rust (even the spark hatch thing). If you’re looking for a heavy duty fire pit, spend a little more money on something else. If you’re looking for an easy, small backyard fire pit set-up, I definitely recommend this.Be careful not to scooch the pit after you set it up. It must be lifted to move otherwise you might damage the legs (remember it’s portable so the legs aren’t completely stable, they have some give).
C**S
Perfect portable firepit for RV
I was a bit hesitant on getting this size but it was perfect for our RV. We just returned from camping in Florida and used it every night for fires and cooking. We also purchased the 30" fire pit mat for underneath so we didn't harm any of the brick pavers or wood deck. It folds up perfectly and goes in the firepit carry bag. Super easy set up. Cleans up nicely for storage. Totally recommend.
L**A
VERY GOOD CONCEPT, WORKS FINE BUT, VERY POOR QUALITY.
I was very happy to receive my firense fire pit. I saw it in tiktoks and what not!! however as soon as i take it from the box, there was missing screws. It was very poor assembled. I still was happy and i thought that i could fix it later. My wife made me make a fire as soon as she saw it. I used it once, only once, and the paint was already pealing off the metal, looked horrifing like if it was 10 yrs old or something. I was shocked. It is made of very thin metal and started to bend a little as well. So the concept is very good and it is in fact very portable. But the quality is horrendous. I tryied to talk to the manufacturers and they didnt answer.
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