Demo and Review of our Outland Fire Bowl – Portable Propane Gas Fire Pit

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In this video, I give a demo and review my new Outland Fire Bowl. It’s an LP gas fire pit with lava rocks to produce a fairly realistic little campfire. The model I got is 870, which they call the premium package. It includes an electric starter plus a metal storage lid and strap.

The unit is 19″ wide and weighs in at around 24 lbs. Nice and compact! Overall we are most pleased with its performance and looking forward to using it this winter. If you sit close enough, it throws out a decent amount of warmth, and the flickering orange flames add to the camping ambiance.

Outland Fire Bowl Demo and Review Video

Pros:

  • Quality construction (powder coat and stainless steel)
  • Aesthetically pleasing to look at
  • Cools down quite quickly
  • Easy to store & lightweight
  • Fairly quiet (minimal gas hiss)
  • Works off standard 20 lb LP gas cylinder

Cons:

  • Not approved to cook over
  • The manufacturer says must use lava rocks only
  • Lave rock debris messy
  • Occasional propane smell
  • Burns through LP gas pretty quickly on high setting

Anne bought this for me at Canadian Tire for $180 Canadian (about $140 USD). You’ll find them sold in many stores like Home Depot, Costco, Cabela’s, and Amazon

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Demo and Review of the Outland Fire Bowl model 870

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