Enhance your outdoor evenings with Sunset West's contemporary fire tables. Our Granite Fire Tables feature a naturally polished Absolute Granite top resting on a graphite - finished aluminum cabinet. These fire tables offer a powerful heating experience, with burners rated from 55,000 to 100,000 BTUs. The pan burner, crafted from 304 stainless steel, ensures durability. Each fire table comes with a separate starter switch and flame control for easy operation. They are initially set up for propane (LP) and include components for conversion to natural gas (NG). All fire tables hold a UL/CUL rating for safety. The glass surround shown is sold separately. Here are the key details:
- Made to Order
- Primary Materials: Aluminum and Granite
- Finish: Graphite
- Dimensions: 30L x 60W x 18H
- Lead Time: 14 days
- Collection: Bazaar
- Finish Description: A natural polished Absolute Granite top on a graphite aluminum cabinet
- Powerful Burners: Rated from 55,000 - 100,000 BTUs, with a 304 stainless - steel pan burner
- Easy Operation: Separate starter switch and flame controls
- Flexible Fuel Options: Comes with a 10 - foot hose for propane (LP) and components for natural gas (NG) conversion. UL/CUL rated.
- Product Weight: 207


Using your new fire table is a breeze. First, if you're using propane, connect the 10 - foot hose to an external propane source. Then, turn on the starter switch. Once the fire starts, use the flame control to adjust the intensity of the fire to your liking. If you prefer natural gas, you can use the included components to convert it. When using the fire table, always make sure it's on a flat and stable surface. Keep flammable materials away from the fire table to avoid any accidents. The glass surround, if you purchase it separately, can add a nice touch and also prevent embers from flying out. For maintenance, regularly clean the 304 stainless - steel pan burner to keep it working efficiently. Wipe down the graphite aluminum cabinet and the natural polished Absolute Granite top with a soft, damp cloth. Make sure to store the fire table in a dry place when not in use to prevent any damage from the elements.