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The Stanbroil 19 Inch Round Drop-in Fire Pit Pan is designed for outdoor use, featuring a robust 304-grade stainless steel construction that ensures durability. It includes a push-button spark ignition system and is rated for up to 92,000 BTUs, making it perfect for creating a cozy atmosphere. The kit comes complete with all necessary gas connections and is compatible with both propane and natural gas.
E**B
Good buy
Good heat with nice pattern. Easy to hook up. Great product.
M**E
As advertised
Works as expected.
G**N
Size as described
The pan is a bit thin edges can bend easily
M**K
Works well but can be tricky to get up and running
Overall the burner kit works well after some issues (to follow) with a consistent flame and nice amount of heat. As in my photos, I built my pit from 7" x 12" concrete garden blocks. Setting the control panel (on/off and static starter button (2nd photo) required it to either be recessed almost 6 inches back into the pit in order not to kink the in or out line from the controls. The alternative to this would have been to change the fittings on either side with 90 degree fittings from a hardware store but I feared doing so as it would have broken the sealed fitting as shipped and possibly broken any warranty. Otherwise, I'd suggest a fire pit with walls that are less than 4 inches thick. The seller recommends, by their calculation on the product page, 50 lbs of lava rock/glass for the tray of a 25 inch pan. That is excessive! Twenty pounds of lava rock and 10 pounds of colored glass on top were sufficient (I returned 20 pounds that I bought as it was unnecessary.) I was having an issue with the fire burning well for 30-35 minnutes then dying. I discovered, using soapy water, that my propane tank had a tiny leak and purchased a brand new, unused, tank and had it filled then double checked with soapy water if there were any leaks. It has burned well since then. Starting it seems to be best by 1) turn on gas at the propane tank to full output 2) turn the control panel key all the way left, to the full ON position 3) press and hold the static starter to ignite. I then turn the key valve on the panel a little bit lower with little effect on the flame. It uses propane at a good clip, 1/4 of a typical 5 gallon tank after two, 1 hour burns. I purchased a cover from a different vendor on Amazon for considerably less than the cover suggested by the seller. Overall, it's a good burner that isn't difficult to set up, but one must be sure there's nothing that leaks or kinks to get a good flow of gas and a good fire.
D**Y
Great Stainless drop in replacement
Bought a fairly expensive $800 aluminum fire table only to find it came with a rather chintzy painted steel fire bowl. After 3yrs (with being covered when not in use), the bowl disintegrated. Instead of trying to patch the holes and failure points, opted for this PERFECT solution to my problem. Literally dropped in and away I go. The original metal cover no longer fits flush (not a big deal) and I cover with a vinyl waterproof cover. This fire bowl replacement is the all in one solution that seems bomb proof.
J**I
FirePit was a complete package
We built the block structure and then used the 31" Stanbroil kit. It contained everything but the propane tank. The igniter could be a little more effective, but could be the trades up in Kula Maui, but overall it is an excellent package!
S**M
Diameter size is not the outer lip.
Looks great! Easy to hook up. Just add fire glass and propane and you are set!
L**T
Nice Fire Pan
We had to use a variable rate pressure regulator to get a lot of flame. Pipes whistle when on full blast.
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