Fire Pits
How do I assemble my fire pit?
Most of our fire pits are ready to go straight out of the box. Others may require very easy assembly of the base.Simply follow the assembly instructions provided, or on the product listing page.
How thick is the fire pit?
Our fire pit thickness ranges from 3-4mm to ensure they are heavy duty and have extra strength where it matters.
What is the difference between a cast iron and steel fire pit?
We’ve incorporated both cast iron and steel fire pits into our range, to allow for all different styles of designs. The process of manufacturing cast iron allows us to make specific designs that aren’t available using steel.Cast iron is a naturally h
What is the difference between a traditional fire pit and the ethanol variety?
The main difference between traditional and ethanol fire pits is that the former is designed to burn timber while the latter is powered by eco-friendly bioethanol. Ethanol is a fantastic option if you’re after the versatility of both indoor and outdo
How do I start a fire in my fire pit?
Begin by placing tinder in the centre of the empty fire pit, and then add kindling on top – the two most popular stacking methods are either a traditional “Tee-pee” shape, or alternatively, a “Jenga” style tower. Regardless of which method you use, i
How do I extinguish a fire in my fire pit?
It is advised to gradually let the fire die down approximately an hour before you are wanting to put it out. Using a poker or a large stick, spread the ashes throughout the fire pit to allow them to cool, and start extinguishing the embers. From this
Can I have a fire pit at my property?
Backyard fire pit usage is legal as long as you follow the laws and regulations in your state. The fire pit should not stand closer than 5 metres from any timber structure and no closer than 2.5 metres from any other flammable materials. You should e
How hot does the base of the fire pit get?
The bases are designed to hold the bowl securely in place but in doing so, it is exposed to the direct heat from the fire. Please ensure the fire pit is in your preferred position before lighting a fire, and do not touch the base of the fire pit unde
Do I need to store my fire pit when not in use?
For longevity, we recommend to store your fire pit under cover or out of the elements when you’re not using it. This will increase the lifespan of your fire pit.The use of one of our compatible fire pit covers will also increase longevity and provide
Will my rust fire pit continue to rust?
Your rust fire pit will continue to naturally weather into its durable rustic finish. We do recommend keeping your rust fire pit away from surfaces that may be affected by rust staining, and using on a raised surface eg concrete pavers, to protect yo
Will my black fire pit rust?
Your black fire pit is finished with a high temperature black painted surface that is resistant to heat but not water. If left uncovered in the elements, it will age to a natural rust finish over time and stabilise, requiring no further maintenance.
What surfaces can I use my fire pit on?
Our steel fire pits should only be placed and used on heat resistant surfaces – our recommendations include gravel, crushed rock, sand, brick or clay pavers. We do not recommend placing your fire pit directly on concrete, grass, wood, composite decki