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I purchased this firepit for my back deck. It is open on all sides to allow for maximum heat output and the screen helps block the sparks. The door opens easily to insert wood chips or charcoal. The only downfall is that is is smaller than I imagined so I set it up on concrete blocks.
I've been at this thing for the last 2 hours and nothing fits.I'm sure I'll love it after I Mickey Mouse the pieces.what a pain in the [.].
I cover it so it does not rust. Apparently it all goes up the chimney.
I chose it due to other reviews I've read. What drew me to it was it's small size.
I purchased this product to use outback on my patio. The only draw back is the lack of heat it gives off.
The iron stove is of very nice quality, a bit difficult to assemble, however if you know how to put things together you really dont need the instructions. It's small size is attractive and not over powering like some of the taller ones I've seen.
I wanted to be able to sit a distance from it, maybe 5 - 6 feet away but no, we sit right up on it in the evening. We like it and sit outside with it's romantic glow.
Bought this for my dad for father's day, he has an old burn barrel that he burns papers in that my mom hates, so I bought him this to have on the deck. It matched their wrought iron crome-ish patio furniture perfectly, and it seems like the perfect size for them. Definitely not huge, but perfect for creating atosmphere.It was not difficult to put together, but it was easier for two of us (one holding the thing while the other was installing the bolts). I really want one of my own now.
I loved it for the first three weeks. Then the legs fell off as they rusted out before the first month was over. Granted I did not have it covered but rusted out within a month. Do not buy unless you are goig through the hassle of covering.
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