Firepit coffee/dining tables - anyone got one?

Firepit coffee/dining tables - anyone got one?

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UTH

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10,385 posts

191 months

Saturday 26th April
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Pondering lots of things, including possibly one of these, but keen to hear from anyone who has one. Is it a pointless gimmick? Or does it actually look quite cool and maybe even provide a bit of heat? Vague idea on how long a bottle of gas would last?

I've seen either just the table itself like this: https://www.whitestores.co.uk/gladstone-rectangula...

Or part of a set like this: https://www.daals.co.uk/products/jardin-aluminium-...

Seems on the second one it'll only work when in the higher dining position, but the bottle does live inside the table. The first one I linked it sounds like the bottle needs to be housed nearby, which isn't ideal.

TGCOTF-dewey

6,331 posts

68 months

Saturday 26th April
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We've got the solo stove one. It's modular so you just have the pit or the table surround - just big enough for drinks and small plates.

We use ours a lot with the pizza oven and Argentinian BBQ third party add on.

We looked the bigger tables, but having table and source of heat separate had bigger advantages for us.

alfabeat

1,303 posts

125 months

Saturday 26th April
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We have had a "fixed" fire table (ie it doesn't lower down) for 4 years. We use it a lot! A bottle of the patio gas lasts for about 4 evenings on lowish setting (or one evening if the kids use on full blast and leave it on all night....).

They do add a huge amount of ambience and yes a little warmth. Our is now housed inside a pergola so it is protected, but it was left outside (with a cover) for 4 years and no ill effect.

I highly recommend them.


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3,096 posts

201 months

Saturday 26th April
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I have a Daals one, very similar to the one in your link OP. I love using ours, we were quite conservative with gas use last year so I can see it getting a lot more use this year. Pretty flames and produces heat too. Also keeps flies away IME.

KAgantua

4,524 posts

144 months

Sunday 27th April
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Ive got a gas one from the range. Not uaed it yet but lools nice.

Wanted fire down low where it can be felt not up top like the mushroom ones

Quattr04.

517 posts

4 months

Sunday 27th April
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This is one for the council thread

UTH

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10,385 posts

191 months

Monday 28th April
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alfabeat said:
We have had a "fixed" fire table (ie it doesn't lower down) for 4 years. We use it a lot! A bottle of the patio gas lasts for about 4 evenings on lowish setting (or one evening if the kids use on full blast and leave it on all night....).

They do add a huge amount of ambience and yes a little warmth. Our is now housed inside a pergola so it is protected, but it was left outside (with a cover) for 4 years and no ill effect.

I highly recommend them.
how big is the gas bottle? Finishing a bottle in 4 nights sounds like it could become an expensive summer.....

595Heaven

2,780 posts

91 months

Monday 28th April
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UTH said:
alfabeat said:
We have had a "fixed" fire table (ie it doesn't lower down) for 4 years. We use it a lot! A bottle of the patio gas lasts for about 4 evenings on lowish setting (or one evening if the kids use on full blast and leave it on all night....).

They do add a huge amount of ambience and yes a little warmth. Our is now housed inside a pergola so it is protected, but it was left outside (with a cover) for 4 years and no ill effect.

I highly recommend them.
how big is the gas bottle? Finishing a bottle in 4 nights sounds like it could become an expensive summer.....
That sounds a lot of gas! Ours uses a 5kg Calor Patio Gas bottle and it lasted the whole season last year. The fire pit in ours is a fair bit smaller though. Adds a lovely ambiance and a bit of heat to proceedings when it gets dark.

UTH

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10,385 posts

191 months

Monday 28th April
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595Heaven said:
UTH said:
alfabeat said:
We have had a "fixed" fire table (ie it doesn't lower down) for 4 years. We use it a lot! A bottle of the patio gas lasts for about 4 evenings on lowish setting (or one evening if the kids use on full blast and leave it on all night....).

They do add a huge amount of ambience and yes a little warmth. Our is now housed inside a pergola so it is protected, but it was left outside (with a cover) for 4 years and no ill effect.

I highly recommend them.
how big is the gas bottle? Finishing a bottle in 4 nights sounds like it could become an expensive summer.....
That sounds a lot of gas! Ours uses a 5kg Calor Patio Gas bottle and it lasted the whole season last year. The fire pit in ours is a fair bit smaller though. Adds a lovely ambiance and a bit of heat to proceedings when it gets dark.
Ok that sounds more wallet friendly!!
Does your bottle live in the table? I think I prefer the look of the lower 'coffee' table height option, but I'm put off by the bottle needing to live outside the table!

595Heaven

2,780 posts

91 months

Monday 28th April
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UTH said:
Ok that sounds more wallet friendly!!
Does your bottle live in the table? I think I prefer the look of the lower 'coffee' table height option, but I'm put off by the bottle needing to live outside the table!
Yes. Ours is a fixed height table with the fire pit integrated into it. Gas is in a little cupboard underneath and the controls are on the side of the cupboard.

https://www.jbfurniture.co.uk/bramblecrest-portofi...

UTH

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10,385 posts

191 months

Monday 28th April
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595Heaven said:
UTH said:
Ok that sounds more wallet friendly!!
Does your bottle live in the table? I think I prefer the look of the lower 'coffee' table height option, but I'm put off by the bottle needing to live outside the table!
Yes. Ours is a fixed height table with the fire pit integrated into it. Gas is in a little cupboard underneath and the controls are on the side of the cupboard.

https://www.jbfurniture.co.uk/bramblecrest-portofi...
Ok nice one thank you.
I guess given the size of the bottles, it's impossible to fit one in a lower table, so I shall have to have a think.

alfabeat

1,303 posts

125 months

Monday 28th April
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UTH said:
how big is the gas bottle? Finishing a bottle in 4 nights sounds like it could become an expensive summer.....
We used it at the weekend, and the level dropped by a 1/4 over the evening, but that was from 6pm to 11pm.

I think I pay about £20 for a 5kg gas refill at the local garage. Certainly worth it in my opinion.

But on top of that we have charcoal for the BBQ and electricity for the pergola heaters! Probably cheaper to go out for the night ;-)

UTH

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10,385 posts

191 months

Monday 28th April
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alfabeat said:
UTH said:
how big is the gas bottle? Finishing a bottle in 4 nights sounds like it could become an expensive summer.....
We used it at the weekend, and the level dropped by a 1/4 over the evening, but that was from 6pm to 11pm.

I think I pay about £20 for a 5kg gas refill at the local garage. Certainly worth it in my opinion.

But on top of that we have charcoal for the BBQ and electricity for the pergola heaters! Probably cheaper to go out for the night ;-)
So that £20 might last you 4 or 5 evenings? I imagine I'd probably use it a bit less than you, so perhaps this isn't too bad.