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AZ Patio Heaters GS-F-PC Propane Fire Pit, 40,000 BTU, Square, Antique Bronze Finish

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Features

  • New and Improved Packaging to ensure safe and complete delivery
  • 38 square tabletop, 28 tall. 19 inch square lid, 17 inch square burn area
  • Integrated Piezo ignition; Must use fireglass of at least 3/4 inch diameter
  • Gas type: Propane, butane
  • Heat output: 40,000 BTUs. Heating area-approx. 15 square feet

Description

The Hiland propane Antique Bronze fire pit blends in beautifully with your other wooden or wicker patio furniture. The solid steel construction is incredibly durable & a hammered bronze finish gives it a rustic look that suits outdoor living. A integrated piezo ignition gives way to a propane heater that emits to 41, 000 BTU of heat. Clear, chunky fire glass covers the burner & adds a touch of elegance. An easy access door located at the base allows you to conceal a 20 lb. Propane tank (not included). & for your added safety, This fire pit comes with a thermocouple flame failure device.


Product Dimensions: 38 x 38 x 28 inches


Item Weight: 105 pounds


Department: garden


Manufacturer: AZ Patio Heaters LLC


Item model number: GS-F-PC


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • ***Updated** Buyer Beware, problems fixed, still be cautious.
*****Updated at bottom*** OK honestly I seldom leave bad reviews, however in this case I feel very justified! I received this product and box was mostly still put together. I pulled everything out, assembly was a little bit more difficult than it needed to be, but overall fairly sturdy product! Once I finished I was thrilled! It was getting late and I was getting dark, I decided to fire it up! And it fired up in a second super easy but here’s where it gets interesting. Sat down next to the fire pit relaxed with family and five minutes later the fire pit goes out. No pop no big fanfare, the flame is just die down disappear. So I check everything over, make sure everything is tightened down correctly make sure the propane tank is connected correctly make sure it’s turned on. All checks out I turn on again fires right up, this time 8 to 10 minutes goes by and it just dies out again. Double check everything again looked up online to see if there’s anything I missed, nothing! Long story short one of the valves, regulators has an issue. I bought this for my daughters graduation party in a week, however now I have a fire pit that doesn’t work so my back patio has a nonfunctional fire pit. I immediately emailed customer service, and then followed up with a call the next morning. This is where the real fun begins! When you call you can’t talk to a regular person if you call the warranty number. You get a message telling you to send an email if you have a warranty issue. So I called up their main service line and explain to the lady that I had a warranty issue and asked how I needed you contact somebody in the warranty department. ( As I would assume the first 24 hours would be well within warranty.) I also explained to her that I bought this for graduation party in five days, her exact response to me there are plenty of people in similar situations, and the people in the warranty department will take at least 48 hours to respond any emails! So 48 hours puts me within about 2 days of the party, i’m guessing they’re not going to overnight at their expense the broken part. (The entire burner, hose, regulator is in one unit) she even had a nice little attitude go with it! When you send an email you don’t even get a response saying we have gotten your email and someone will be in contact with you within 48 hours or 24 hours or whatever. I proceeded to read online that some people have waited weeks for a response from their customer service. I will update this if anything changes, but I’m fairly certain I just bought a lemon. There is no way to Rebox 120 pounds item that took hours to assemble. Plus with Amazon’s new policy of banning people from Amazon return items, ( I heard about this on the news the other day ) I’m more than a little nervous to do so as I have bought a few warehouse deals recently, and all of them arrived broken! (So I had to return them) So I’m really at a loss of what to do! I do know I’ll never buy a large item on Amazon again, because I realize once I assemble it will be impossible to send back. And I don’t want to be in a situation where I have my Amazon account banned just because I have to return something that’s broken. *** updated review*** I did not get this done in time for my daughters graduation, however I did get it fixed a week after. I ordered the part directly off of their website, however in the end I did not need it. I removed the entire assembly hose regulator burner etc. turns out there was a tiny piece of glass inside of it where the regulator attaches to the turn on valve. This is something that would’ve happened to production. As it’s not a part we really put together. Also was a different color glass them what we were using. I did talk to a customer service person who did troubleshoot a little bit though with a bit of an attitude again. I’m still not willing to move this all the way up to five stars but it is functional so I gave it three, what a been for but the finish does tarnish quite a bit. Went out and bought turtle wax because anytime water gets on it at all the finish it tarnishes. Turtle wax is the best solution for fixing that. This is not a bad product but this is not a great product I would have to believe there are better products out there for similar prices. Odds are you won’t have the problems I did, but I still say do it at your own risk. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2018 by Eric

  • Great value for the price. Providing my 2 cents to help others with assembly
I don't write many lengthy reviews but I am going to write a few lines here to help those that come after me in purchasing this fire pit. First of all, I am giving this a five star rating because of the bang for the buck. When you get it all put together, this fire pit is substantial, it kicks off pretty decent heat and it looks very nice. That's a win in my book. Couple of setup tips to come but before that, I also highly recommend you purchase either some nice looking glass beads - the glass that comes with it is pretty lame as others have noted, or if you want more heat, purchase the lava rocks that Amazon recommends. Also, I strongly recommend you purchase the square Duck brand cover that Amazon also recommends. I bought the lava rocks and the cover and very happy I did. The Lava rocks generate heat after a while and the cover fits this thing perfectly. Now, installation tips: 1) It weighs a ton, you won't be able to move the box by yourself, but it's pretty well packaged so I just took the major pieces out of the box in my driveway and carried them to where I was going to set it up. Made it much easier. There aren't that many pieces, they are just big and really heavy as a whole. 2) this is for all the guys (like me) out there that think they've got it all figured out...READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND FOLLOW THEM SLOWLY AND METHODICALLY STEP BY STEP! The instructions are very good but like most stuff from China, they rely on pictures and so-so English to get you through. If you follow them carefully though, it goes together exactly as they say. 3) Assemble at least the top on a flat surface, not on the grass in your backyard. You need a flat service to have the seams of the top come together evenly. 4) it's takes a while to assemble. If you're one of those that was good with those questions on standardized tests like "how will this weird shaped picture shown on this piece of paper look when it's all assembled?", then you may be able to knock this thing out pretty quickly but for me it took nearly three hours to assemble. It's not that it's hard to do, it's just that you have no idea how all the pieces are supposed to fit together so you really have to take your time to make sure you get it right the first time around. If you mess up putting the top together, the rest of the process will be problematic. Again, take your time and you should be fine. 5) Tools - The unit comes with bolts and those star head screws - lots of them. You need a power drill and a ratchet or it will take you a week to put the thing together. 6) Attaching the top to the base. The directions have you assemble the top piece first, then you assemble the base, then the top attaches to the base. Here's my tip, once you assemble the base, put it where you are going to ultimately leave the fully assembled fire pit and then attach the top to the base. Believe me, once you attach the top to the base the fully assembled unit is big and very heavy. 7) Lighting mechanism - the push button ignition. This is the one spot where they dropped the ball on the instructions. First, don't use the battery they provide, it's junk. Second, there are no instructions on how to install the battery for the ignition switch. After several tries I finally figured it out. It is actually very easy, you just unscrew the cap that has the red switch in it. That opens up a spot for the battery that you just slide in, screw the cap back on and it should be all set. Other people that have a gas grill with an ignition switch probably know that already but it was not intuitive for me and there are no instructions for this in the packaging. One final note for those that may be used to a wood burning fire pit. A gas fire pit is very convenient, looks nice, no muss no fuss. But, it will not kick off anywhere near the kind of heat you get from a wood fire pit. Also, the heat is contained to the top of the unit where the flame is. In other words, you don't get any heat down by your legs when you are sitting around a gas fire pit. So, if you are looking for convenience, ambience and a good place to make s'mores with the kids, gas fire pit is great. If you are looking for something to sit around on colder nights to keep everyone warm, then you need a wood burning fire pit. I hope this is helpful for others. All in all a good unit that we are enjoying. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2015 by Regular Joe

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