🔥 Ignite your space, safely and stylishly!
The Home Zone Living Concrete Portable Tabletop Round Mini Fire Pit Bowl is a versatile and stylish addition to any indoor or outdoor setting. Measuring 4.7 inches, it operates smoke, soot, and carbon monoxide-free, making it perfect for cozy gatherings. With a runtime of over an hour, it accommodates various fuel types and includes essential safety features like a glass shield and extinguisher.
S**N
Well Made
Great quality
L**D
Really nice
I have another of these table top fire pits that won’t stay lit after a minute or so. But this one has no trouble staying lit until fuel runs out. It’s cute and very well made. Comes with clear instruction manual. Only thing I’m not thrilled about is how black the clear sleeve gets almost immediately, the other I own does not do that.
A**R
Very tiny fire pit, use with caution
On a whim I saw this mini fire pit suitable for a patio or coffee table or some such and snagged it. I'm not sure what I really expected from it, but it does provide some ambience!The "pit" itself is made of concrete and seems very sturdy. I will give a bit of warning though that I wouldn't put it directly on the surface it's sitting on (e.g. coffee table) as it might get hot and cause damage. I threw a coaster under mine out of precaution. It does come with a glass "screen" to keep the flames a bit more under control, however it did cause the glass to blacken when lit. A good scrubbing will take it off with a little glass cleaner. The lid to put out the flames is also a nice touch! (Also included is some fibrous material to soak in your fuel of choice, which I used isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol.)Can you toast marshmallows with it? Yep! The only thing you need to be cautious of is what flammable fuel you're using. Rubbing alcohol made the marshmallows taste a little weird. Also what type of fuel you use will affect the flame, and how hot it gets. DO NOT OVERFILL IT!Lastly though, this definitely is something you need to keep an eye on, especially if you have little ones nearby. I'm an adult that likes playing with fire... I can only imagine how little kids would be around it. Practice fire safety when using!
A**N
Doesn't come with fuel
For some reason, I was under the impression that this little fire pit came with lighter fluid, but it doesn't! So be sure to pick some up or isopropyl alcohol.It was super simple to put together and looks really cute on my coffee table (I did put a coaster underneath because I was worried about the heat).It's decently well made, maybe a little pricey for the craftmanship but I still really like it!
A**A
Works good
Hi,This Home Zone Living Concrete Portable Tabletop Square 4.7” Mini Fire Pit Bowl with Wick is a very nice little fire pit to have around for when the weather is to rainy or cold outside for and outside fire or for when you have company over.This was pretty easy to set up. I like that it came with a cover to put out the flame when you are done with it. I do wish it would have came with some kind of alcohol or the one of the other flameable materials to use to get it lit and try it out.I did have to go and pick up some materials to try it out.I like this product and I will update my review once I am able to make a smore and I will lyk how it tastes... =)Thanks for reading.
C**N
Good tabletop fire pit
After using it indoors for the first time, I've decided that we're only going to use this outdoors. We used it in a well-ventilated area but still smelled the fumes. The flames also at x went above the glass shield + darkened the glass (it looks black now). I like this fire pit though - great for toasting marshmallows
C**N
Versatile and easy to use
Multiple uses. The ability to use multiple fuel sources is nice. Aesthetically appealing both indoors and out. Good for keeping mosquitos at bay or roasting some marshmallows. Decent price for the durability.
M**A
Tall flame, blackened the glass, very sturdy
This fire bowl has a very sturdy base. It does not feel like it would tip over. Online, the listing states that you can use a variety of materials as fuel. I opted to go with 91% isopropyl alcohol because it was cheap, I wasn’t interested in the scent of a gel canister, and the all of the liquid bioethanol I could find for sale online was quite expensive. We filled the reservoir about 1/3 of the way full and it burned for over an hour indoors on our dining table. The glass started blackening and was almost completely black by the time we put out the flame. I was very surprised at how tall the flame was. It did give off a little bit of heat. It’s nice that they included a tool to put out the fire, but I wish there was a better way to store it. I also wish they included some fuel to get you started, and some type of comparison between the different fuel types you could use and their pros/cons so you could choose the best fuel that matched what you were looking for. Maybe some of the other fuels wouldn’t have blackened the glass so badly or made the flame go up so tall. It is a neat item that would be fun to have set up when entertaining guests.
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