Step into the inviting warmth and sophisticated design of the Christopher Knight Home® 40,000 Btu Outdoor Fire Pit Dining Table in Antique Teak. This all - in - one piece is the perfect focal point for your outdoor area. On cool evenings, it provides a comforting heat source with a 40,000 BTU output that creates a cozy atmosphere. When it's time to eat, it easily transforms into a dining table that can seat up to six people. The table features a lightweight concrete top. Not only does it look sleek, but it also offers great durability and can hold a good amount of weight. It's designed just for outdoor use, such as open - air spaces or screened porches. Using it indoors or in confined areas is a no - go for safety reasons. The table measures 70 inches wide, 35 inches deep, and 30 inches high. The tank holder, which isn't included, is 15.25 inches wide, 15.25 inches deep, and 19.75 inches high. Remember, adult supervision is required when the fire pit is in use, and it's not for cooking or heating food.
















Using your Christopher Knight Home® Outdoor Fire Pit Dining Table is a breeze. First, make sure you have a compatible propane tank (the tank holder isn't included, so you'll need to sort that out separately). Once you've got your tank set up, turn on the gas supply and use the ignition mechanism to start the fire. You'll then enjoy the warm glow and heat with a 40,000 BTU output. When it's time to dine, just use the tabletop like a regular dining table. It can comfortably seat up to six guests. Now, for the important stuff. Always have an adult around when the fire pit is on. This fire pit is not for cooking or heating food, so don't try to use it that way. Also, use it only outdoors, like in open - air areas or screened porches. Avoid using it indoors or in small, confined spaces to prevent any safety issues. As for maintenance, keep the table clean by wiping it down regularly with a soft, damp cloth. Check the connections and parts occasionally to make sure everything is in good working order. If you're not using the table for a long time, cover it to protect it from the elements.