LHUKSGF Tabletop Fire Pit with Stand, Low Smoke Outdoor Mini Fire Pit for Urban & Suburbs with Travel Bag, Made of 304 Stainl

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars | 47 ratings

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Last update: 08-08-2024


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【New Design】: Enhance your outdoor gatherings with the all-new Tabletop Fire Pit. Designed to bring warmth, ambiance, and style to any space, this compact and table top firepit is a must-have addition to your patio, deck, table or backyard. Whether you’re hosting a cozy dinner party or simply enjoying a quiet evening under the stars, the mini tabletop fire pit will create a captivating focal point that will leave your guests in awe.
【Safety Is Our Top Priority】: The Tabletop Fire Pit is equipped with valve, allowing you to easily adjust the flame height and intensity to suit your preference. A more stable bottom three point support makes it safer to use. Additionally, the table top firepit is fueled by wood or pellets, ensuring a smoke-free and odorless experience that you can enjoy without any worries.
【Easy Go with Travel Bag】: The tabletop fire pit is highly portable, making it an ideal addition to any outdoor gathering or adventure. Its compact size and lightweight design allow for easy transportation and setup, whether you’re camping, hosting a backyard barbecue, or simply enjoying a cozy evening on the patio. With its ability to be easily moved from one location to another, allowing you to bring the warmth and ambiance of a fire wherever you go.
【Easy to Light Mini Fire Pit】: A tabletop fire pit is designed to be easily ignited for a cozy and warm ambiance. 360° Airflow, flames will burn ultra-hot whether you’re burning pellets or wood. .Whether you are a professional or non professional, just put the fuel inside and ignite your igniter. Within a few minutes, you can enjoy the warm flames from the small tabletop fire pit, and just add fuel to maintain a smokeless flame
【Long-Lasting and Durable】: The tabletop fire pit is made from 304 stainless steel, ensuring durability and longevity. This high-quality material is resistant to corrosion and rust, making it suitable for outdoor use. The design incorporates a carefully engineered burner system that optimizes fuel consumption and airflow, allowing for a longer-lasting flame, ensuring that the flame remains consistent and vibrant for an extended period.

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Top reviews from the United States

Dbabb
5.0 out of 5 stars Great little fire for added ambience
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
This was easy to assemble and provides a great little fire!
Bryan S.
5.0 out of 5 stars For the price, these are fantastic.
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
This is a very nice stove for the price. A very good value.
Lucy
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2023
It is so easy to start! This is my first time without my husband or other’s help and start the fire. It is small, but the fire is just fit to use for marshmallows, we don’t need to have big fire for small marshmallow any more! Love it!
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Lucy
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2023
It is so easy to start! This is my first time without my husband or other’s help and start the fire. It is small, but the fire is just fit to use for marshmallows, we don’t need to have big fire for small marshmallow any more! Love it!
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Customer Review
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice, portable fire pit
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023
TL;DR
Nicely built, portable fire pit if you have easy access to fuel and are familiar with starting and putting out fires.



Good idea, but hard to find pellets or pieces of wood in small amounts/sizes. Generally, pellets come in 20-lb bags or more, and wood that’s easily accessible (at least here in suburbia) is in big splits, unless you go with wood chips for smoking, which are more expensive. If you already have a pellet grill or something that uses that quantity of pellets, you’re in luck. If not, you’ll have fuel for years.

Now, if you have pellets, they can fall through the holes at the bottom of the fire pit. Not all of them, but some. Minor issue. You’ll probably need to not fill the fire pit to the top unless you want the fire to last for a while. I only put in a few initially to test this out (and because it’s summer and HOT), and they were pretty hard to ignite. It’d probably be easier once I have more.

Pellets do put off smoke, as does wood, so I inhaled a lot of it while trying to ignite the pellets (which I have tried to do previously, too, but not very often)—it takes about 30 seconds applying fire directly to the pellets for them to catch. You may have to try again, but it’s not an immediate light like a treated briquette, so keep that in mind.

The air intake is useful to have both to feed the fire its needed oxygen, but also to keep the bottom from becoming too hot. Since I didn’t achieve a roaring fire, I can’t speak to that.

However, I realized pretty quickly that a) if I needed to move the fire pit after the fire got going (in case it wasn’t placed in the right place or I needed to adjust it), I didn’t have anything that might withstand the heat of it and b) I also didn’t have anything to put on top to starve the fire of oxygen if I wanted to put it out. Luckily, since the fire never got big, it kind of burned itself into embers without igniting everything in the chamber first, and I was able to find a glass container that I inverted over the top of the fire pit so I could watch to see if the embers kept going once I closed the intake. They didn’t.

The good thing is that it didn’t get super hot with a small amount of pellets in the chamber (about a single layer of them for my test). I put it on a small wooden box so as not to damage my table. My butane lighter got hotter while trying to light the pellets than the fire pit felt afterwards. I’d definitely still not handle it with bare hands immediately after use (or even for a while after use if there are a lot of pellets in it). It’s portable and probably great for use at a campsite or at the beach (if they’re allowed). Decent build—not flimsy steel and no very sharp/uneven edges.
Mitchell
3.0 out of 5 stars Nice tabletop fire pit
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2023
This is actually a nice small fire pit. It lights up easily and works great with minimal smoke. It’s easy to clean the ashes but have to wait as it does get pretty hot in the outside. Biggest issue is that after about 5 or 6 uses it looks pretty rough in the exterior…see my pictures of before and after using multiple times. If expect it to look like new after using multiple times this is not the right one for you, however for simplicity and usability this is a great little table top fire pit.
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Mitchell
3.0 out of 5 stars Nice tabletop fire pit
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2023
This is actually a nice small fire pit. It lights up easily and works great with minimal smoke. It’s easy to clean the ashes but have to wait as it does get pretty hot in the outside. Biggest issue is that after about 5 or 6 uses it looks pretty rough in the exterior…see my pictures of before and after using multiple times. If expect it to look like new after using multiple times this is not the right one for you, however for simplicity and usability this is a great little table top fire pit.
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Tracy
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice , my table is clean and clear
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2023
It's so elaborate that I don't want to light a fire with it and I keep it on my desk and now it's one of my clutter boxes and I love it, adorable...
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Tracy
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice , my table is clean and clear
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2023
It's so elaborate that I don't want to light a fire with it and I keep it on my desk and now it's one of my clutter boxes and I love it, adorable...
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Reathel Hallett
1.0 out of 5 stars Fire pit
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024
Not very sturdy. Imported from China. Appearance on photo more appealing than actual product
Noco N.
5.0 out of 5 stars unbelievable oven
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2023
this oven is super unbelievable. I set it up in the back yard and made fire. The flame is clear and smokeless. The whole barbecue experience is so good. I have no idea why it could make no smoke.

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