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Sunnydaze Crossweave Outdoor Fire Pit - Wood-Burning Fire Pit for Outside with Spark Screen, Poker and Round Cover - 36-Inch - Black

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$199.00

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1.:36 In


2.Color:Black


About this item

  • GREAT FOR LARGE GATHERINGS: This wood fire pit for outside is great for comfortably gathering 6-8 friends and family around for a bonfire in the yard or on the patio. This fire pit measures 36" in diameter x 24" H overall. The fire bowl measures 31" in diameter x 11" H. This patio fire pit is 16" H without the spark screen and weighs 29 lbs.
  • DURABLE, RUST-RESISTANT DESIGN: This heavy-duty fire pit is made from durable steel and finished with black high-temperature paint for long-lasting use and resistance to rust. The outer ring allows this portable fire pit to be moved anywhere. It also features a decorative crossweave pattern that complements any outdoor decor style.
  • IMPROVED AIRFLOW AND SAFETY: The outdoor fireplace for patio includes a metal spark screen and mesh-covered cutouts for added safety from flying sparks, a weather-resistant round cover, and a poker tool to safely maneuver the burning logs. The outer ring also ensures that everyone remains a safe distance from the flames. The fire pit features a wood-burning grate and cutouts for better airflow. This allows the fire to burn steadier for long-lasting fires with less smoke and more heat.
  • EASY ASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE: Quick and easy assembly allows this bonfire fire pit to be set up in no time. Simply attach the three legs and outer rim and it's ready to create cozy memories in the backyard or while camping.
  • WORRY-FREE PURCHASING: Sunnydaze Decor backs its products with a 1-year manufacturer's warranty.



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high temperature paint finish for long lasting use and resistance to rust made of sturdy steel

Gma
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Big enough for several people to sit around, sturdy build. Gave as housewarming gift. Couple really excited to receive.
Don Martin
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Love the ash/ember cover. Solid construction and large enough to have a decent sized fire.
Vito Canuso
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Fire pit was stutdy and seems like it would last based on the construction.
Constance Gaines
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
We love it! Very nice color~ black with copper highlights ~ Sturdy and the screen is quality. It arrived very quickly and was easy to assemble!
T. Vex
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2023
What I like: Looks pretty good, and went together easily in about 15 minutes. It’s plenty big and deep. Almost too deep. I like that there are a lot of mesh covered ventilation openings in the sides so the fire gets plenty of airflow. Comes with a mesh dome top, vinyl cover, and a poker.Negatives: The shipping weight is your clue it’s pretty thin gauge steel. It includes a removable floor grate, but it too is lightweight construction and sits up barely a half inch off the bottom, so I’ll be putting some half bricks in to raise it higher. If you don’t tie the cover to a leg, it will blow off in a storm, and there are no drain holes in the bottom. The poker is adequate for lifting the lid off, but too lightweight and short to reposition burning logs.I anticipate to only get a few seasons of light use out of it, but honestly didn’t expect more at this price point.
Karol
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2023
When reviewing a product, I like to read the negatives. Rust was a big time issue with the negative reviews. After looking further into TAKING CARE of your fire pit I went and purchased it. I both seasoned it with canola oil and added black high heat resistant spray. It worked like a charm. I've burned several fires and it looks brand new. It's huge, you can warm a village with that thing. I like its design and its many holes allow for much light and oxygen to fuel the fire. This purchase has left me very satisfied. Again, it doesn't matter if its a smoker that it's 1 inch of pure steal or a thin piece of metal...season and spray with high heat paint to protect it from the burns. I intend on putting it away during the cold months to add to its longevity. enjoy!
Marel
Reviewed in Mexico on March 6, 2021
Muy fácil armado en menos de 30 min, aunque las instrucciones no son tan claras (para mí) trae tornillos y tuercas de mas. Muy buen tamaño, me gusto que trae funda y la pinza incluidos. Entrega antes de lo estipulado
Chad
Reviewed in Canada on May 3, 2020
So far I've only had one fire in it and it worked very well. Its large and looks great. I like that it comes with a nice custom fit cover so I'm hoping it will protect it so it lasts a long time. Aesthetically is very nice looking. Time will tell if the quality is good by how long it lasts. I will update if I have any problems with it. It was pretty simple to assemble. So far I'm very happy with it.
A. Padierna
Reviewed in Mexico on November 23, 2020
Está súper lindo, ligero y fácil de ensamblar. Aún falta probarlo pero estamos muy contentos.
Paulina A
Reviewed in Mexico on January 6, 2020
Llevo usando este fire pit un mes, hasta ahora ha funcionado perfecto. Solo que si se llega a pasar el calor de la leña hacia el piso, hay que agregar otra base
Juan Manuel
Reviewed in Mexico on December 21, 2018
Buen acabado práctico lo uso para calentar en convivencias al aire libre
James Reeves
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2018
Easy to assemble, pretty sturdy. Have had at least a dozen fires in it and the paint has not peeled off. I don't leave it in the rain and it has not rusted. I would recommend this if your intent is not to heat the neighborhood.I find it humorous the expectations people have about this.If the paint peeled off of their pit, it's pretty clear to me that they've built a fire way bigger than this pit is intended for. My fires are just 3 or 4 small logs and it puts out enough heat to knock the chill down - it doesn't need to be the equivalent of a nuclear-level bon-fire. If the paint is peeling, the metal is probably starting to deform as well, and with repeated fires like that, it will deform and become unusable in a few years.As far as rusting - any steel, even stainless, will begin to rust when it is heated to extremes and then exposed to moisture. It's totally unreasonable to expect anything otherwise. Yes, it's called an "outdoor fire pit".... have you ever seen an "indoor fire pit"? Being called an "outdoor fire pit" does not mean it will withstand the elements - it simply means what it says, nothing more - to be used outdoors!The "poker" is really not much of a poker, even though it says it is. It has a plastic handle. The forked section at the end is actually for lifting the hot screen off. If you want a great, cheap poker for this, try this one: Hongso ASHT001 Stainless Steel Ash Tool.
Multi-tasking Genius
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2015
This item is exactly what we were looking for in a very large, easily moveable fire pit with a modern look! However, we are slightly disappointed in the quality during assembly and after ONE brief use on Halloween night. The lid does not fit properly into the fire pit. Either the fire pit isn't a "perfect circle" or the top itself is out of whack. I'd be curious to see if it's perfectly round but haven't had time to take any measurements and I figure I can't do anything about it anyway. (The box was in perfect condition so it shouldn't have gotten bent in shipping.) Assembly of the fire pit was actually very simple & I love that it's lightweight enough that I can carry it by myself when it's empty.Now for the true "fire" pit part: it was used for a few hours on Halloween night. We let the fire burn itself out and I cleaned all of the ashes out today (less than 48 hours later.) The inside of the bottom has a few rusts spots and the fire grate is bent in the middle so it doesn't really keep the wood far from the bottom of the pit in the center. And no, we didn't overload it; the grate has no center support. I swept all of the ashes out and will go buy some high-heat Rustoleum (like for BBQ grills) and give the inside bottom a few coats before lighting another fire, as someone else suggested on another review. I think that will take care of the rust for a little while. So I turned the fire pit on its side while sweeping out the last of the ashes and noticed the underside was peeling a little. It seems the heat affected the finish. Since it's underneath it won't typically be seen, but that does make me curious about how long this pit will last and how hot the surface underneath will get; I plan to put a grill pad underneath to protect our concrete (colored, stamped) driveway. The cover is much better quality than I was expecting, but I would love to see it have Velcro rather than a drawstring that's mediocre at best. Our previous fire pit was similar to the ones on wheels, much heavier, heavier duty, less expensive, and lasted 16 years with MANY bonfire nights before the surrounding screen rusted and became too weak to hold up the lid last year. I don't foresee getting 16 years out of this fire pit. I'm hoping the spray paint helps, I'm not sure what to do about the lid, and I hate to need a $55 grill pad to protect our coated driveway from the searing heat underneath, but I hope we at least get 5 years out of it with proper care. I do love the look and especially the generous size of this fire pit! It's easy to sit around with a large group of people.
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