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Customer Questions & Answers
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Question:
Can flame/ember escape through spark screen?
Answer:
Yes (flames), if the fire is large. Must be used outdoors. We feel pretty safe in terms of fire hazard as long as we use it outdoors. Hope this answers your query 
By Dogan on March 5, 2014
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Question:
Is this the best fire pit cover to use with this? http://amzn.to/28Me6zi
Answer:
yes 
By Barry Beresko on June 19, 2016
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Question:
Does the pit have a hole in the bottom for rain to drain out?
Answer:
Nope...it is a solid bottom (I also thought it would have a hole but no) they tell you to put 5 lbs of sand in the bottom to spread out the heat.... under the logs.... we did that and it worked great...about water...well, we did purchase a cover but most days we leave it off and I guess the water evaporates because th… see more 
By Mary Ellen Doris on September 23, 2014
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Question:
Is there a safe, easy way to add wood once you've already gotten the fire going in this pit?
Answer:
Long BBQ tongs work well, too 
By Eileen on April 20, 2015
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Top Customer Reviews
Required only the 4 legs to be attached, which was a very easy task. Had it together, and fire started in about 10-20 minutes. My wife had researched and settled on this one due to its good reviews. We were not disappointed. The build quality is good, and the unit is very sturdy. The feature that I would like to mention above all is that the cover actually fits the inside diameter of the firepit body. This makes it impossible for the cover to accidentally slide off, or be knocked off onto nearby sitters. Other very shallow firepits often have spark lids that won't sit nicely after a few logs are added...as they are two shallow to dome over the wood. In this pit, the wood goes down in the body of the firepit, and the lid slides down inside the firepit to sit on top of the wood. Personally, I find that to be the best part of the design. Especially with young kids around, and wanting to keep sparks and popping embers inside the pit. Last note to mention is that the underside of this firepit does get very hot, and will scorch unprotected grass underneath. So if you love your lawn, plan accordingly.













































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