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Classic Elements of High End Furniture With its slate tile and steel mantel, this handcrafted Endless Summer gas fire pit, by Endless Summer, features the classic elements of high end furniture, with the durability of weather resistant steel. Its decorative base cleverly conceals a propane tank (not included) and control panel, making it an attractive centerpiece for your outdoor living space. Complete with a 30,000 BTU stainless steel burner, you can enjoy all the ambiance of a classic fire, without the mess of tending ashes. Adding to the elegance, this unit includes lava rock, which beautifully accents its flames. The unit is easy to assemble with no tools needed, and includes a protective cover.
30,000 BTU stainless steel burner
Hidden control panel with electronic ignition
Slate tile mantle with steel bowl and wicker base design
Includes lava rock
LP tank not included
Ok, after buying this and reading all the feedback.. Here is what I got. It is heavy, so the top making it in one piece is a miracle in itself. No way one driver can manhandle this thing without sliding or tipping and dragging it on its side. I was nervous about the tile portion because of the feedback. I opened it and I did see one line crack where the grout broke. Not bad, I can fix that. The overall view of the top is very nice to look at and in my opinion nicely made. You need to turn the top upside down to put on the legs and walls, that is when I understood the weight of the top compared to the weight of the stand.... Top seemed it would win. Make sure you can see the front leg with the magnet and the other front leg with a tab on two spots of the leg. Those are the front legs that the door connects to. The other two are the back legs.... Put it together, honestly it is pretty easy if you ever put together a computer desk. When we turned the whole unit over, I noticed the missing grout crack spot had regained its missing piece.. So I through in the crazy glue and you can't even see it now. Now the lighting the pilot part... When you put on a new tank,, the propane has to get up the line, So don't think your doing it wrong,, just do it a few times... Push in the knob and rotate it to the left to the high level.. Keep it pushed in... you will hear a click.. do not let go when it lights... leave it there for about 10 seconds still pushing in on the knob.. If it does not light,, turn it back to off and do it like 4 or five times to get the propane through the line..It will light.. Now the lava rocks or the glass... I put in the two bags of lava rocks that came with it, but I also bought one bag of blue and white glass rocks.. I sprinkled those into the lava rocks and that looks pretty cool.. I sat on the side the wind was blowing and I got the best spot for some heat, while it was on low.. If it is a calm night and you put in on high for about an half an hour to warm the lava rocks then turn it to low... It is nice.. Have a beer, wine, water whatever and enjoy the flame and the sparkles from the glass (if you got any to add to the lava)... Nice night.. When your done, turn it off.. go inside.. As stated,, don't add the cover until it cools off.. Hello,, cover is plastic.. Heat will win every time. I am a normal middle class person that spent 150 bucks and 20 bucks to refill a tank... Lastly since you are looking at the one with the diamond holes around the walls and I saw someone complain about seeing the tank.. Once mine was in there, I did understand the comment. So I took the 3 pieces of cardboard that came with the packaging to separate the walls and spray painted them black.Then I put them on the inside against all three sides. They fit snug on each inner wall and solved the problem using no tape to hold them in. As for the door portion, I used tin foil. Painted it black and did the same thing. Now my unit looks like the higher priced one with solid walls and it only cost me the price for the spray paint which I already had. I honestly wear a coat when I am outside at night in winter so I never assumed a fire could fully keep me toasty. I think this is a great little unit and so happy I got one. You see them at hotels and are like,, dang how nice would this be at home.. Well it is and for not a lot of money.