SKU:WAD1081SP
Endless Summer 30" Oil Rubbed Bronze Outdoor Wood Burning Fire Pit With Stars and Moons Design
Endless Summer 30" Oil Rubbed Bronze Outdoor Wood Burning Fire Pit With Stars and Moons Design
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What's included
- Fire Pit
- Lid Lifter
Features
- Deep, spacious bowl shape to accommodate larger fires
- Removable cooking grid
- Mesh guard for added safety to help contain sparks
- Oil rubbed bronze finish
- Lid lifter tool included
Specifications
Model |
WAD1081SP |
Product Type |
Fire Pit |
Fuel type | Wood Burning |
Dimensions | 29.9" (Diameter) x 27.8" (Height) |
Weight | 32.6 lbs |
Warranty
This Endless Summer product is covered with a 1-year limited warranty from the date of purchase. |
Mr Bar-B-Q Products LLC warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product, and to no other person, that if this product is assembled, maintained, and operated in accordance with the printed instructions accompanying it, then for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, all parts in such product shall be free from defects in material and workmanship Mr Bar-B-Q Products LLC may require reasonable proof of your date of purchase Therefore, you should retain your sales slip or invoice This Limited Warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of parts, which prove defective under normal use and service and which Mr Bar-B-Q Products LLC shall determine in its reasonable discretion upon examination to be defective.
This Limited Warranty does not cover any failures or operating difficulties due to accident, abuse, misuse, alteration, misapplication, improper installation or improper maintenance orservice by you or any third party, or failure to perform normal and routine maintenance on the product as set out in this owner’s manual In addition, the Limited Warranty does not cover damage to the finish, such as scratches, dents, discoloration, rust or other weather damage, after purchase.
Document & Files
Frequently Asked Questions
Helpful Tips for Fire PitLocating Your Gas Fire Pit:
Locating Your Wood Fire Pit:
Using Your Gas Fire Pit:
Using Your Wood Fire Pit:
Leak Test a Gas Fire Pit Before Operating:
***If you are unable to stop a leak, disconnect the LP gas supply. Call a gas appliance serviceman or your local LP gas supplier.*** LP Gas Leak Test Procedure:
What to Do If You Smell Gas and the Appliance is Not Lit:
What to Do If You Smell Gas and the Appliance Is In Use:
LP Tank Safety Tips:
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Can I use manufactured logs?Absolutely, our wood burning outdoor fireplaces are designed for normal wood logs, and manufactured wood logs (i.e. Duraflame® logs). Due to the chemical make-up of manufactured wood logs, it is possible that this may cause rusting and deterioration quicker than normal wood logs. |
I have excessive smoke coming from my unit. What causes this and how can it be controlled?There are a couple of reason why you have excess smoke:
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Why won’t the smoke go up the chimney of my firehouse?Your product is designed to pull air up through the chimney. Make sure that the chimney is clear of any obstructions that can cause poor ventilation. Excessive wind conditions may cause some smoke not to go up the chimney. |
Why does my product rust?Most of our products are made from non-stainless steel. Products made from non-stainless steel will rust over time. Rust is the result of the oxidation of iron in the presence of water and oxygen. Your product has a pre-painted or powder coated finish applied to the steel, but over time and with usage, this finish may deteriorate. For best results, please perform routine maintenance on your product – see manual for cleaning instructions, and use a high quality cover if storing the unit outside. Stainless steel items do not “rust” as you think of regular steel rusting with a red oxide on the surface that flakes off. Stainless steel will turn a yellow color over time. This is a natural occurrence due to the heat of the fire on the stainless steel. This can be reduced by using a high quality stainless steel polish. If you do see some red rust it is probably due to some iron particles that have contaminated the surface of the stainless steel and it is these iron particles that are rusting. Commercially available “pickling paste” can also be used. See “Care and Cleaning of Stainless Steel” for more information. |
Is rust covered under warranty?No, rust is not covered under your manufacturer’s warranty. This warranty is only for defective parts. Lack of routine maintenance is the most common cause of rust. This can include:
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How to Properly Recycle/Dispose of Your Outdoor Fire Pit?We hope you enjoyed your outdoor fire pit. When it comes time to upgrade your unit, we encourage you to dispose of your old outdoor fire pit in a safe and environmentally friendly way. The following are guidelines to help you dispose of your outdoor fire pit safely: CLEAN: Before you dispose of your outdoor fire pit, you will need to thoroughly clean all surfaces of debris or residue. SAFETY FIRST: Wear work gloves to protect against sharp edges or burrs in the metal. Where applicable, make sure the gas tank is off and disconnected from the regulator/hose assembly before dismantling any other parts. Note: It may be helpful to refer to the owner’s manual to disassemble your outdoor fire pit, making sure to complete the steps in the reverse order. RECYCLABLE: Steel/Stainless Steel/Cast Iron/Brass/Aluminum: Once disassembled and cleaned, stainless steel, steel, cast iron, brass and aluminum parts from grills can be recycled by taking to your local scrap metal dealer or visit www.earth911.com to find a recycling center near you. *Remove any non-metal attachments, prior to recycling. Plastic Control Knobs: Gas control knobs are recyclable if they are made of black plastic. Follow local municipal guidelines for plastic recycling. If they are metal plated, they should be disposed of in the standard domestic garbage waste disposal system. Unwanted Propane Tanks: Many landfills, recycling centers, and scrap metal dealers cannot recycle unwanted tanks because of the residual propane inside. However, most propane exchange companies will take them and recycle them at no cost to you. NOT RECYCLABLE: Hearth (non-metal): Please dispose of with your domestic garbage waste disposal system. Note: Keep in mind that accepted recyclables vary by municipality. Check with your local municipality to see what’s allowed and what’s not. How to Properly Recycle/Dispose of Your Patio HeaterWe hope you enjoyed your patio heater. When it comes time to upgrade your unit, we encourage you to dispose of your old patio heater in a safe and environmentally friendly way. The following are guidelines to help you dispose of your patio heater safely: CLEAN: Before you dispose of your patio heater, you will need to thoroughly clean all surfaces of debris or residue. SAFETY FIRST: Wear work gloves to protect against sharp edges or burrs in the metal. Note: It may be helpful to refer to the owner’s manual to disassemble your patio heater, making sure to complete the steps in the reverse order. RECYCLABLE: Steel/Stainless Steel/Cast Iron/Brass/Aluminum: Once disassembled and cleaned, stainless steel, steel, cast iron, brass and aluminum parts from patio heaters can be recycled by taking to your local scrap metal dealer or visit www.earth911.com to find a recycling center near you. *Remove any non-metal attachments, prior to recycling. Plastic Control Knobs: Gas control knobs are recyclable if they are made of black plastic. Follow local municipal guidelines for plastic recycling. If they are metal plated, they should be disposed of in the standard domestic garbage waste disposal system. Unwanted Propane Tanks: Many landfills, recycling centers, and scrap metal dealers cannot recycle unwanted tanks because of the residual propane inside. However, most propane exchange companies will take them and recycle them at no cost to you. NOT RECYCLABLE: Insulator Cone: Please dispose of with your domestic garbage waste disposal system. Note: Keep in mind that accepted recyclables vary by municipality. Check with your local municipality to see what’s allowed and what’s not. |