The Blaze 38 fire bowl has an elegant shape with a rustic finish that fits beautifully into all backyard settings. Handcrafted in the USA by skilled artisans, the Blaze 38 fire bowl features a premium brass burner and is available for use with either propane or natural gas.
Blaze 38" Fire Bowl (Natural Gas) User Manual
- Handcrafted in the USA
- Constructed of ultra-durable glass fiber reinforced concrete ( GFRC ) with inner steel frame
- Heat, weather and rust resistant
- Brass burner is made in the USA
- CSA Certified
- Blaze exclusive phantom (PHTM) color finish which will complete any outdoor space
- Includes fire bowl leveling feet and brass burner, lava rock filler, storage cover, and lifting strap
- Heat output 120,000 BTUs Propane (11 lbs. internal) 85,000 BTUs Natural Gas
- 8 LP hose with regulator or 8 NG host with quick connect socket
- Propane option: requires a 20 lbs. propane tank (not included) that must sit outside of the fire table
- 3.5 - 7 hour burn time (high/low) for a 20 lbs. tank
- Battery operated push button ignition
- Safe for use on a wooden deck
- 5-year limited warranty on body, 2 year limited warranty on internal components
- Some variation in color and finish is to be expected - Blaze is not responsible for damage that occurs due to freezing weather
- Once purchase, unit cannot be converted into a different type of gas
- Natural gas option: certified for use with professionally installed natural gas lines
Weight |
277 lbs |
Dimensions |
38" L x 38" W x 14.5" H |
Shipping Weight |
375 lbs |
Shipping Dimensions |
48" L x 48" W x 24" H |
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Type:
Patio Furniture
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Width:
38"
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Height:
14.5"
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Depth:
38"
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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