Portable 21-inch 58,000 BTU Propane Fire Pit with Cover and Carry Kit - For Camping, Patio, Backyard

4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars | 3,582 ratings

Price: 129.99

Last update: 08-21-2024


About this item

Perfect no mess campfire: with our fire pit say goodbye to dirty ash, expensive firewood, and bothersome smoke and enjoy a clean realistic propane fire pits for outside. The perfect outdoor fireplace for camping trips, RV travels, tailgating get-togethers, beach parties, and family evenings on the backyard patio.
Compact and easy to transport: Travel size fire pit is lightweight and portable; Easily set up in minutes with no tools required. Lower profile increases the functional heat radius while new Helios burner technology ensures a fuller and more natural flame. All-weather fire bowl, outdoor fire pits delivers a clean and smokeless flame with cozy warmth and beautiful evening ambiance. Measures L 21” x W 21” x H 9.5” with total output of 58,000 BTU/HR.
Beat the campfire ban: CSA approved fire pit is safe to use during most campfire bans; Always check with the current fire restrictions in your area. Spark free propane campfire helps protect campgrounds and forested areas with a safer easy-to-use fire option. No assembly required
Complete fire pit kit: Includes cover & carry kit, pre-attached 10-ft hose to keep your standard 20-lb propane tank cylinder (not included) safely out of sight, fully adjustable regulator with chrome valve knob for varying flame height, and 4.4-lb natural lava rock set designed to enhance flickering effect. Optional accessory of Cypress carry bag 762 available separately.
Signature outland living quality: Durable high-quality steel construction with protective enamel finish for dependable longevity; Superior stainless steel burner and fasteners. Outland Living has outdoor living perfected so you can create the perfect ambiance to share stories and good times. Make new memories with family and friends, in comfort and style anywhere outdoors, with the outland firebowl premium propane fire pit.

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Alacrity
5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive and perfect!
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2022
Rec'd the firepit 2 weeks ago, and have used it relentlessly- I have a raised composite deck that makes a woodfire impossible, and the commitment to a 3+ hour fire is impractical- this unit is spectacular in all aspects.

The heat that comes off it is impressive and the base is far enough off the deck that there has been no perceptible scorching from radiant heat- the ability to simply kick on a fire at whim without smoke, ash or worrying about flying embers is a luxury. The burner's design maximizes flame & heat distribution flawlessly and the build quality is right where it needs to be.

The cover fits perfectly, but could use tabs somewhere that'd make it easier to grip, but that's minor- and the carrying straps are a cool addition, making transport easy- just be sure to attach the hooks in the cut-outs on the stand as the instructions are kinda lacking in specifics.

The only flaw I can find- and I've looked- is that there isn't an ignitor on the thing and you need to have a lighter handy.

That's it- that is the only negative I can come up with.

Assembly in almost non-existent; open the box, add the lava rocks, hook up the tank, light it up & enjoy.

Bottom line: if you're looking for a great alternative to a woodfire pit, this is a no-brainer- GET ONE!!

*TIP: take a couple minutes to get the pumice dust off the lava rocks before adding them to the bowl- use a blower to clean them up, or you'll have pumice dust all over the bowl, which is a challenge to clean off.
MP
5.0 out of 5 stars Clean. Easy. HOT.
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2019
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This thing is pretty great. I went back and forth on this and a Solo Stove Bonfire. There’s not much substitute for a real wood fire. They smell good, they sound good, they look good... But they also require wood, and time, they burn out on their schedule, not yours, and ultimately you end up smelling like campfire, with an ashy mess on your hands.

I decided clean, odorless, on-demand fire that turns off when I’m ready for it to be off was enough to tip the scales. So I started looking more and more at Outland Firebowls. We’re not RVers, and really not much into camping, so I just needed something that would work on our patio. I initially settled on the Mega Fire Pit, but then I noticed the Helios burner on the Cypress. Glad I did. It’s slightly smaller diameter, a little bit lower profile, and just a little more wheel-without-a-tire looking, but holy cow what a flame. It’s nearly as nice to look at as a real log fire. And it gets HOT. Anyone who complains about this not radiating enough heat is crazy. Medium heat is almost too hot to sit close to. High will melt your face like a Dimebag Daryl guitar solo. It does take a few minutes to heat the lava rocks to glowing red, but they definitely get there.

The long hose makes it easy to stash the propane tank out of the way. I thought about getting the tank cover, but I probably won’t now that I have it set up with the tank hidden behind an Adirondack chair. Your set up will almost certainly vary, but I view the tank cover as completely unnecessary for mine.

Set up is a breeze: take everything out of the box, put the rocks in the bowl per the instructions (medium size first, large on top), attach the hose to your fuel source, and you’re ready to go. I haven’t run it long enough to burn through a whole tank of fuel, but the fact that I was able to run it for two hours and then come into the house without worrying about what to do with burning logs pays for itself. And when you price propane against firewood (assuming you don’t just have a bunch lying around) the economics just work.

This is very sturdy and well made. I anticipate many years of enjoyment as long as I keep it out of the weather. But with the included cover, it seems like it’s probably fine to withstand the occasional summer storm.

I’m very pleased with my purchase. I can’t imagine any reason you wouldn’t be too. Unless you really just want a wood fire.

[Pictures show the flame at various settings, from high to medium, to almost off. The video is just because slo-mo flames are cool.]
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MP
5.0 out of 5 stars Clean. Easy. HOT.
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2019
This thing is pretty great. I went back and forth on this and a Solo Stove Bonfire. There’s not much substitute for a real wood fire. They smell good, they sound good, they look good... But they also require wood, and time, they burn out on their schedule, not yours, and ultimately you end up smelling like campfire, with an ashy mess on your hands.

I decided clean, odorless, on-demand fire that turns off when I’m ready for it to be off was enough to tip the scales. So I started looking more and more at Outland Firebowls. We’re not RVers, and really not much into camping, so I just needed something that would work on our patio. I initially settled on the Mega Fire Pit, but then I noticed the Helios burner on the Cypress. Glad I did. It’s slightly smaller diameter, a little bit lower profile, and just a little more wheel-without-a-tire looking, but holy cow what a flame. It’s nearly as nice to look at as a real log fire. And it gets HOT. Anyone who complains about this not radiating enough heat is crazy. Medium heat is almost too hot to sit close to. High will melt your face like a Dimebag Daryl guitar solo. It does take a few minutes to heat the lava rocks to glowing red, but they definitely get there.

The long hose makes it easy to stash the propane tank out of the way. I thought about getting the tank cover, but I probably won’t now that I have it set up with the tank hidden behind an Adirondack chair. Your set up will almost certainly vary, but I view the tank cover as completely unnecessary for mine.

Set up is a breeze: take everything out of the box, put the rocks in the bowl per the instructions (medium size first, large on top), attach the hose to your fuel source, and you’re ready to go. I haven’t run it long enough to burn through a whole tank of fuel, but the fact that I was able to run it for two hours and then come into the house without worrying about what to do with burning logs pays for itself. And when you price propane against firewood (assuming you don’t just have a bunch lying around) the economics just work.

This is very sturdy and well made. I anticipate many years of enjoyment as long as I keep it out of the weather. But with the included cover, it seems like it’s probably fine to withstand the occasional summer storm.

I’m very pleased with my purchase. I can’t imagine any reason you wouldn’t be too. Unless you really just want a wood fire.

[Pictures show the flame at various settings, from high to medium, to almost off. The video is just because slo-mo flames are cool.]
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E. Schmidt
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a good one! Probably the best.
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2018
This is a review for the Outland 863 Cypress portable outdoor firebowl.

I bought this for RV camping, to give up on the mess and hassle of firewood. There is so much more to gain than just the tradeoff in weight and bulk of bringing (taboo) firewood. The social gathering and meal around the evening fire is just such a tradition and pinnacle important aspect of camping. Burning gas seemed at first like such sacrilege! I will admit I was stubborn at first, with a heavy bias for the tradition of burning wood fires for so long. But with age comes wisdom. I am now a believer.

PRO’s:
This model is a very low profile design. It looks great and plenty of heat.
There is no smoke.
Way more convenient than wood fires.
Takes up less space than with wood.
Portability- not a “fixed” fire pit.
No axe, shovel, paper, kindling, or fire-starters needed.
Less mess- nothing to sweep, clean up, or ashes to empty.
Instant gratification- Light it, and the fire is ready
Enjoy a fire even when it rains -underneath the side awning of the RV, or a pop-up or whatever.
Safer. Less risk of starting a forest fire. (Smokey is dancing the jig!)
Turn it off and go to bed- no more worries about leaving a fire burning overnight, or when you leave campsite.
More environmentally friendly than burning wood (less carbon).
…and if you still want to burn a wood fire also, Hey! There’s nothing stopping you from still doing that too! The Cypress 21 Firebowl won’t get jealous!

Cons: (Not really cons- but rather my additional comments)
• Propane costs money. I have a nearly unlimited supply of firewood available to me. (Not the firebowls fault.)
• I wish the hose was little longer. I use an extension hose with quick couplers. (Optional- see below)
• As-built, the firebowl hose with regulator is only designed to connect to an independent propane tank. For my use, I put together another hose kit with quick couplers for the option to run off my RV propane supply line (for a bbq) as well. (optional- See below)
• It’s not a fire that is meant/rated to cook over -although nothing is stopping you from roasting marshmallows or whatever. It would seem this could be rated, designed and meet the additional criteria as a cooking appliance as well with minimal agency approval (CSA/AM Z21.58). I think the manufacture has opportunities for additional accessories: cooking grates, griddles, roasting skewers, rotisseries, etc. (recommendation)

I am the one that asked the question (in the question section above) what the PSI of the regulator is. I wanted to run off the gas line on my RV. I received the answer directly from customer service FMI Brands Inc.:

The hose inlet connection is the standard QCC-POL type connection for 20#LP cylinders and the LP gas regulator is low-pressure 2.74kPA (11"WC). Our LP gas hose has a 5/8-18UNF threaded female outlet coupling (connection to Firebowl gas valve). The Outland Living Firebowls are CSA Approved to be used with the hose and regulator provided with our units as we have tested and certified this product using the low-pressure regulator. The regulator cannot be disconnected from the hose as it is one piece, however, the hose with the regulator can be removed from the Firebowl unit. To do so, remove the black shrink surrounding the coupling of the Firebowl gas valve connected to the hose and then proceed to untighten this connection. We do not have a quick-connect option at this time, however, if you are interested in this modification, we highly recommend reaching out to a professional gas fitter or propane technician to ensure the safety standards are met for this modification.

For any RV’er that would like to add the ability to put their firebowl on their PRE-REGULATED gas supply line on their RV you will need the following parts to switch freely between a propane tank or your quick connect for your BBQ:

1 Brass Coupling, 1/4" x 1/4" Female Pipe
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001PNIL48/
1 Brass Half-union 3/8” Flare X ¼ Male Pipe
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003RW4IWE/
1 Brass Propane/Natural Gass ¼” quick connect kit- Shutoff Valve & Full Flow Plug
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06Y3HTK8W/
1 Brass 3/8” Female Flare X ¼” Male Pipe
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008E5CUEM/
1 12 feet Low Pressure Propane Quick-Connect Hose- ¼ Safety Shutoff Valve & Male Full Flow plug for RV’s
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XK43NL3/
Pipe thread sealant or tape(used only on NPT connections)
https://www.amazon.com/44094-Slic-Tite-Thread-Premium-Length/dp/B01FXXV048/

Remove the hose from the Outland Firebowl at the gas valve (covered in black shrink tubing). The first 2 parts in this list will be used to attach the male part of the quick coupler on the firebowl itself. Use the 3/8” Female Flare X ¼” Male Pipe fitting to attach the female part of the quick coupler to the supplied Outland Firebowl hose. Use the thread sealant or tape only on the pipe threads- not on the flare fittings! Tighten and check for leaks. You will likely need to use the 12’ extension hose between the firebowl and an RV depending on the how long your RV gas hose is. It will even come in handy if running off a propane cylinder as well.

I hope this review helps others. Not only with additional information, but confidence this is the right fire bowl for you.

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