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Kohree Propane Fire Pit for Camping, 58,000 BTU Portable Gas Fire Pit with Cover, Carry Kit & Propane Gas Line for Outdoor Fire Bowl 19" Dia., Auto-Ignition for RV Backyard Deck Patio

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Features

  • 58,000 BTU Fire Pit : Made of stainless steel with black powder coating, weatherproof & rust-resistant for long-term use. And comes with propane tank stabilizer ring & 4.4-Lb natural lava rock set to add a cozy flickering effect in the evening.
  • CSA Certification: To ensure this all weather fire bowl safely used even during most campfire bans, providing cozy warm & beautiful evening ambiance with a clean and smokeless flame, while helping to protect camps and forest areas.
  • Portable & Lightweight : Campfire pit 19L x 19W x 11H with a lid & straps for easy transportation and storage, a great travel-sized good for camping trips, RV travels, tailgating, family gatherings on the backyard patio, etc.
  • 10FT Propane Gas Hoes: Flexible Length to keep 20Lb propane tank(not included) a safe distance from the fire. NO LIGHTER NEEDED! Designed with adjustable push start valve alloy knob regulator & auto ignition for you to set the flames on the gas firepit.
  • No Assembly Required: Say goodbye to dirty ash, expensive firewood, and bothersome smoke. Just connect to the hose of the outdoor propane fire pit to the 20LB propane tank that you could enjoy a clean propane fire camping.

Description

58,000 BTU Portable Gas Fire Pit for Camping Features: Auto-Ignition ensures a fast and simple start-up. NO LIGHTER IS NEEDED! Stainless Steel Burner with thoughtful air vent to provide you powerful warmth.Natural Lava Stones enhance the flickering effect.10FT hose with attached regulator easily adjust the flame height to meet your different needs.Metal lid and belt for easy carrying! Package Includes: 1Portable Fire Pit with Lid 1 10FT Propane Hoes 1 4.4Lb Natural Lava Rock Set 1 Carrying Strap Read more Stainless Steel W/ Powder Coating Stainless Steel Burner & Thoughtful Air Vent Lid and Carrying Strap Portable Fire Pit Read more Read more 200, 000 BTU Propane Burners 30PSI Adjustable High Pressure Propane Regulator w/ Hose Propane Tank Gauge Grill Heat Plates 6FT Propane Adapter Hose 12 FT RV Propane Quick Connect Hose Inlet QCC1/Type1 Tank Connect &3/8" Female Flare Fitting QCC1/Type1 & 3/8" Female Flare Fitting QCC1/Type1 / QCC1/Type1 3/8" Female Flare Swivel Connect + 1/4" Male Quick-Disconnect 12FT Propane Tank Adapter Hose 1 lb to 20 lb 5FT Propane Hose Stainless 6FT Propane Converter Hose with Gauge 8 FT High Pressure Propane Adjustable Regulator Hose POL Propane Hose with Gauge 2 Way Propane Splitter Inlet QCC1/Type1 QCC1/Type1 QCC1/Type1 QCC1/Type1 Tank Connect &3/8" Female Flare Fitting POL Male Connect QCC1/Type1 Apply to HEATERS, portable grills, propane stoves, tabletop grill, weber Q series gas grill Heaters, burners, fryers, camping stoves, BBQ gas grills, lanterns, tabletop grills, propane smoker and more propane appliances. HEATERS, portable grills, propane stoves, tabletop grill, weber Q series gas grill Burners, camp stoves, turkey fryers, heaters, cooker, etc. HEATERS, portable grills, propane stoves, tabletop grill, weber Q series gas grill Heaters, burners, fryers, camping stoves, BBQ gas grills, lanterns, tabletop grills, propane smoker and more propane appliances.


Package Dimensions: 19.5 x 19.5 x 12 inches


Item Weight: 20 pounds


Manufacturer: Kohree


Item model number: With 10FT Propane Hose


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  • great addition to camping
great addition to the camping arsenal
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Decent, cheaper alternative to Outland Living Firebowl. Burn Time calculation in review
[UPDATE 11/28/21: Lid had arrived scratched. Seller proactively reached out to me and replaced the entire unit. Good customer service.] This Kohree is VERY similar to the Outland Living Firebowl Premium 870, and except for the quality in material, the review will be very similar to what I wrote for the Outland Living. CAMPFIRE RESTRICTIONS It has become a sad reality. California (and the west coast) has been hit with extreme drought and prolonged campfire restrictions due to the number of unfortunate, devastating wildfires that had been stretching the State’s firefighting resources thin. Our hearts go out to everyone affected! Last month saw something rightfully drastic that shocked our outdoor community: the US Forest Service shut down all CA USFS land for hiking, camping, and off-roading in its effort to prevent more wildfires! As outdoor enthusiasts, the realization that fires and resulting restrictions will not go away anytime soon had me finally look into propane fire pits as safer alternatives to wood/charcoal campfires. They do not produce runaway ember (that could spark a fire elsewhere) and do not cause damage to the ground underneath. That also resulted in learning about refillable propane tanks as cheaper and more environmentally-friendly fuel than those green 16oz/1lb Coleman Propane Canisters. Camping is just not the same without a campfire and most places in California do not restrict propane stoves or propane fire pits during high fire season. You should always check local fire restrictions, however, although most often you only need to sign up for a free campfire permit. In this article, I will go over the Kohree propane fire pit and why I now use a refillable propane tank instead of the green, 16oz canisters. IN A NUTSHELL The Outland Living Firebowl is one of the most popular propane fire pits recommended by outdoor enthusiasts for camping, boondocking/overlanding, and backyard gatherings. It is portable, produces pleasant, dancing flames, and outputs sufficient heat to warm up a group of people. It also does unofficial double duty for cooking! The Kohree is a cheaper alternative, and it shows: the workmanship is not as premium/heavy-duty as Outland Living's. Like the 19″ Firebowl Deluxe 893 model, the Kohree includes a cover and carry strap for safety and easier transport. In fact, they are dimensionally nearly indistinguishable and could even be used interchangeably. The 19" Firebowl Premium 870 comes with an auto-ignition, and so does the Koree. The 19" pits are suitable for a group of up to 10 people. Indeed, the first time we used the Firebowl Deluxe (and later the Kohree) in our backyard for a California summer (and winter) evening get-together produced quite an unbearable amount of heat at its highest setting! Safety was my biggest concern in finding a propane fire pit, followed by portability, reliability, and price. The Firebowl and Kohree are certified by the CSA and look to be sturdy and very well-made, though the Kohree feels a bit more flimsy with its thinner metal. Setup and usage was simple: Connect the pre-attached 10′ hose to a distant, secured, 20lb propane tank, check for gas leak, slowly and gradually light up the burner, and allow the included 4.4 lbs of porous lava rocks to heat up for 5+ mins for a vibrant flame. The heat intensity can then be adjusted through a valve knob — the lower the flames, the longer the fire lasts. A 5 pound propane tank could last about 2-4 hours, whereas a 20 lb would be usable for 7-12 hours according to anecdotes from users across the Internet. Various factors would affect the usage time, including heat setting, weather conditions, and ambient temperature. Do note that Outland Living and Kohree will ONLY support the use of 20 lb propane tanks as that is what their products were certified for. My research found that 5-20 lb (1-5 gal) tanks are safe to connect to. I also use these cylinders to power the Mr. Heater Buddy indoor heater. What I particularly like about the Firebowl and Kohree is how quickly a fire could be started/stopped on demand (even when the surrounding campsite is wet), how it burns without any smoke, and that the heat intensity could be controlled — a valuable feature for predictable cooking. Wood and coal fires cannot easily claim those properties. Most importantly, propane fire pits can be used at most places during a campfire ban because they do not produce ember nor damage underneath vegetation. Propane fire pits, of course, also have their disadvantages. They usually are not certified for use other than what they were developed for. That means that cooking, although possible, is discouraged because fire pits like these are designed to produce yellow flames. Those result in soot, a black substance consisting mostly of carbon, that can cause breathing issues, heart disease, and even cancer. Furthermore, grease or food particles can clog the burner and give the fire pit an unsightly appearance — it certainly took some time to clean after a test of some delicious steak grilled in butter, rosemary, and garlic inside a cast iron pan. If you want the taste of charcoal or hear the fire crackling, propane is not able to provide that. Outland Living, in fact, skirts around the question of cooking and using third party products (like glass or non-lava rocks) with a generic statement that its products are not CSA-certified with other products or for use other than a fire pit. Many consumers, myself included, do not see a problem roasting marshmallows/hot dogs or boiling water over a sturdy cooktop grate, but be sure to not let any drip or fall into the pit. That would make for some messy cleanup or clogged burner holes! Outland Living (but not Kohree) has a natural gas conversion kit available for use at home, and the Deluxe and Premium versions of the Firebowl come with a carry strap and lid. The latter helps keep children and animals away from the cooling lava rocks while also holding said rocks in place during transport. Camping is just not the same without a campfire, right? With fire restrictions increasingly more common in California and with our family also doing more dispersed camping, a portable, safe fire pit has become one of our favorite camping accessories to bring along. The Outland Living Firebowl 893 Deluxe fits perfectly in our Yakima SkyBox roof carrier and with that, we now have access to warmth, a natural TV show of flames, and cooking as needed. I did not get a chance to check if the 870 Premium or the Kohree would fit the Yakima. When there is no smoke, there also is no smelling like smoke! I cannot wait to use it during colder weather in a few months! IGNITION AND LOW FLAMES Propane tanks and appliances have a built-in excess flow safety device. The Firebowl’s and Kohree's is located in the hose and those not aware may think their fire pit or propane tank is defective when it actually is a safety feature. If pressure builds up too fast in the hose, the hose regulator will limit the flow, keeping the flame size low and not responsive to the gas knob. TROUBLESHOOTING A LOW FLAME - Turn off the gas at both the propane tank and fire pit ends - Open the fire pit gas valve to release pressure and close again - Disconnect and reconnect the hose from the propane tank - VERY SLOWLY open the propane tank’s valve. Going too fast will release too much pressure and trigger the hose safety device again - Perform a leak test around the valve and hose -- This should be done at least once a year -- One simple way is to mix soap and water and spray onto the valve and hose -- If you see bubbles forming or smell propane, you may have discovered the leak and should shut down the gas immediately --- Wait an hour for the remaining gas to dissipate before disconnecting the hose. Take the part in for inspection - If there is no leak, proceed to igniting the fire pit IGNITING THE FIRE PIT - Outland Living recommends 80″ (7′) clearance above and 36″ (3′) surrounding the fire pit. I forgot to check what Kohree recommended before I threw away the manual. I would assume them to state the same distances -- No combustible surface should be underneath - Ensure the propane tank is at least 36″ (or 3′) away from the fire pit – THIS IS IMPORTANT! -- If possible, put the tank into the included stabilizer ring to keep it from tipping over - With the propane tank’s gas valve already SLOWLY opened, light up a match or lighter slightly above the fire pit - VERY slowly open the gas valve on the fire pit until the fire ignites BURN TIME CALCULATION BTU (British Thermal Unit) measures the amount of heat (energy) it takes to raise 1lb of water a single 1F. It is commonly used with heaters and air conditioners. There is 91,500 BTU of energy in 1 gallon (4.24 lbs) of liquid propane. To calculate how many hours are available for the fire pit set on the “High” setting with 1 gallon of liquid propane: Calc: 91,500 BTU/hr / Appliance BTU/hr rating = Hours available per gallon Firebowl and Kohree burn at 58,000 BTU/hr on “High” setting. It can last an approximate minimum of: - 1 gal (4.24 lbs) propane: 1.58 hours = 91,500 / 58,000 -- 5 gal (21.2 lbs) propane: 7.88 hours = 91,500 / 58,000 x 5 - 1 lb propane: 0.37 hours = 91,500 / 58,000 / 4.24 -- 5 lb propane: 1.86 hours = 91,500 / 58,000 / 4.24 x 5 -- 20 lb propane: 7.44 hours = 91,500 / 58,000 / 4.24 x 20 FINAL THOUGHTS My children and fellow camping friends were ecstatic when they saw the Outland Living Firebowl turned on at camp. It turned their disappointment of not being able to have a campfire to one of joy and cheers, starting the evening off with a warm, cozy mood and intriguing storytelling. Sometimes, some neighbors walked by to remind us that a campfire ban was in effect until we shared we were running off propane, whereas some would come over to ask which fire pit we had or recommended. I appreciated the ability to quickly turn on the fire in the chilly, early morning while the little ones slowly woke up and sat in their chairs with instant ramen or hot chocolate in their hands. Furthermore, refillable propane tanks are not only less expensive and more environmentally friendly than the 16oz/1lb green propane cylinders, they can also power our Mr. Heater Buddy indoor heater for longer periods of time. A 5 lb propane tank allows about 2-4 hours of use, perfect for a long weekend getaway. If I had not yet made it clear, a propane fire pit has become an essential part of our camping gear now, especially when campfires are not allowed or when I don’t want any smoke to irritate the eyes of the youngest of the kids. It also has enabled us to have a campfire (without smelling like smoke afterwards) when boondocking/overlanding on dispersed land where new fire rings are not permitted. All in all, could not be happier with our choice. The Firebowl 893 Deluxe comes highly recommended, and for a little extra, the 870 Premium adds a built-in spark to ignite the gas with. The Kohree is similar to the 870 Premium, costs less, but sacrifices material quality to keep the price down. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2021 by Outdoor Enthusiast | Geek | Photographer

  • Worth its weight in gold! LOVE IT!
This might just be my favorite camping gadget! We all love a good wood fire and still have to have them on every camping trip, but they come with their own set of issues. The obvious is you have to have wood, which can take up a lot of room and is messy to pack, expensive to buy, and can be difficult to find. Propane tanks are much smaller and easier to store. They are relatively cheap to purchase based on how many times you can use them. Another wood issue is it can be difficult to light. If it rains it’s nearly impossible. This propane fire pit is a simply push button start and you have instant heat. This is also what makes it so convenient. We were able to have community coffee while camping around a fire. We normally wouldn’t waste the wood in the mornings. It made cold mornings more social instead of everyone staying in their separate horse trailers until it warmed up. It was also great because we could easily turn it off and it was no longer a fire risk. Wood fires can flame back up with gusts of wind. This fire pit you know is not going to catch anything on fire. There is also no smoke in your eyes and on your clothes. Now we still love our wood fires, but you can’t beat the convenience of the propane burner. It’s been great. It comes preassembled too. All you have to do is add the rocks and attach the propane tank. There are no tools required. I will be buying these over and over as they are so wonderful to have. They are incredibly portable too! Just like that it became a must have! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2021 by roxycowgirl

  • Great way to create a "safe" fire.
I live in a township that does not allow any outside fires, and I grew up as a firebug. Even have a woodstove. It was frustrating to me to not be able to go out and build a fire in my back yard. They do allow barbeques of course. So, this makes a nice mix and solves the problem ideally. In a pinch I could put a grilling mesh over it and declare it a barbeque device. Anyhow, I am enjoying it on the side patio and am sure no one will bother me. The flames coming out the top are bright at night time, but during the day they only come out up to about a foot above the stones. Talking about the stones. They have you 4 bags labeled in succession. First row goes on the bottom etc. They even give you a bag marked "extras". It comes with a metal lid which completely covers the business end of things, but does leave the overall unit out in the weather. I had a fire pit cover in stock, and used it. I just tucked the sides under the round base ring, so it should be in nice condition for quite some time. I simply hooked it up to the 20-pound propane tank that I used with the Stainless barbeque set that I have outside. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2021 by Bob Feeser

  • Very cool (hot!)
This is great! Light enough to take traveling or move easily, but puts out a nice flame and lots of heat (not so much to the side, but definitely upward). Sure, I'd like to see it a little cheaper. The last one I had was about equal in quality and a bit cheaper. It's also not the thickest gauge metal, but it should be fine... and the lighter weight is good for travel. I plugged in my tank and it fired right up. Only took seconds. The flames are nice and fairly full. It's adjustable, but you can't make the flames go real small. LP gas has a bit over 90,000 BTUs per gallon, so if this burns 58,000 on full, it *should* run for about 1.5 hours on a gallon of propane. A typical 20# tank has about 4.5 gallons, so plan on 6-7 hours max of burning on high. Probably twice that on low. I love it! But based on price and materials (which are "good" but not "excellent"), it's hard to justify a full 5-star review, but it EASILY deserves 4-stars (very good). Recommended. If this was helpful, please give it a 'like'. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2021 by Jeff & Wendy S

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