The Panovue 36 inch fire pit is a wood burning fire pit built for gardens, patios and yards. It works as three items in one: a bonfire pit, a barbecue and a round table. Fit the lid over the top and it becomes a 91.4cm table for meals or coffee with family.
Two height-adjustable grills swivel 360 degrees and lift off when not needed. Cook food, keep dishes warm or grill over open flame. The body is cut with a geometric pattern that throws firelight shadows across your patio while letting air feed the flames.
Built from powder-coated iron, it resists rust and holds up to 6.8kg of wood. Mesh screens on the vents stop sparks escaping and a fire poker is included to move logs safely. Assembly takes around 20 minutes.
The fire pit holds up to 6.8kg of wood at one time. This gives a strong steady fire with enough heat for a small group sitting round it on a cool evening.
Yes. Once the fire is out and cool, fit the lid over the bowl. This turns it into a 91.4cm round table suitable for meals, drinks or games with 6 to 8 people seated around it.
Most buyers report assembly takes around 20 minutes. The fire pit ships with detailed instructions. A useful tip is to leave all screws slightly loose until every part is connected, then tighten them fully at the end.
It is made from iron with a powder-coated finish. This coating is applied at high temperature and gives the metal resistance to rust and general weather wear from rain or damp air.
The vents are covered with mesh screens designed to stop sparks and embers escaping the fire bowl. Even so it's sensible to place the fire pit on a non-flammable surface such as stone, concrete or gravel rather than directly on decking.
Yes. Both grills disassemble freely from the fire pit. This means you can use it purely as an open bonfire without any grill fitted, or attach one or both grills for barbecue and warming food.
The package contains the fire pit body, a lid, a fire poker, two cooking grates and all fixings needed for assembly. Panovue also offers replacement parts if anything is lost or damaged.
If the fire pit will sit unused for a long period it's best stored indoors or under cover. This protects the powder coating and metal from prolonged exposure to rain and damp.