Red Ember Steel Cauldron
Item#: HN-CSI060Your Size
Sale Price:
$129.98 to $249.98
24%
Product Summary
While it might have an old-fashioned name, this steel cauldron will have you forgetting everything you ever knew about witches. The curved steel legs keep the piece upright, and the legs wrap around the base of the cauldron for additional support. A log grate built into the bottom keeps your logs in the right place, no more worrying about adjusting the wood as the fire burns, and the cauldron comes with a cover that keeps rain and snow from reaching the interior.
- Deep fire cauldron and stand available in 2 sizes
- Flat steel legs and support stand
- Built-in log grate
- Screen, poker, and cover included
- Choose 34- or 23.5-inch diameter
What's Included
Cauldron, Screen, Poker, Cover
Description
Keep toil and trouble out of your backyard bonfire by keeping it in one of our Red Ember Steel Cauldrons. These hefty steel firebowls are supported by large flat steel legs that top out nicely in a curly scroll. In your choice of 34- and 23.5-inch diameter, these 13-inch deep firebowls are an attractive and safe way to warm up any backyard event. Each has a built-in log grate and comes with a screen, fire poker, and cover - just a logs and a spark and you've got yourself a brou-ha-ha!
Dimensions & Specifications
Brand
Red Ember
Fuel Type
Wood
Material Type
Steel
Width (in.)
23.5, 34
Assembly
Assembled
Assembly Difficulty Level
Assembled
Options
Size
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- Attractive (18)
- Easy to assemble (17)
- Good size/fit (16)
- Well constructed (12)
- Durable (10)
Cons
Best Uses
- Outdoor gatherings (16)
- Heating (6)
- Camping (4)
- Decoration (3)
- Small spaces (3)
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Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Assemble
- Good Size
- Seems Sturdy
- Simple Elegant Design
- Well Constructed
Cons
- Hoping It Weathers Well
Best Uses
- Decoration
- Heating
- Large Spaces
- Outdoor Gatherings
- Small Spaces
Comments about Red Ember Steel Cauldron:
We unboxed and assembled our new fire pit today, and are really pleased so far. It seems nice and sturdy, went together quickly and easily, and we just had our first fire in it. As others have reported, it off-gasses (the new paint smokes a little) for the first few minutes when it gets good and hot, then that goes away. The one we received wasn't quite as chocolate brown looking as the one in the illustration. It's pretty much charcoal or black looking, but attractive. The legs match the kettle. In the illustration it looked to us like they were a contrasting color, but on ours, they match the kettle. The little wood-handled lifter arm for hoisting the mesh top seems barely equal to the task. I have a feeling the weld holding the rod to the handle may not hold up very long. None of those are a big deal to us. The fire pit is attractive, a nice shape, and it looks good in the yard. The removable mesh top is a nice touch and works well to limit ash. A couple interesting little things I noticed. A fire in one of these seems to create its own atmosphere, so even with the mesh top off, ash tends to rise and then get sucked back down into the kettle like popcorn in an air popper. Speaking of popcorn, there's also an interesting acoustical effect when burning in a kettle. When the fire pops and crackles, it reverberates a little, so it sounds like popcorn popping in a kettle. We like it. We got the big one, and it's definitely that, but not awkwardly so. The up side to the larger diameter is that you can put 24" logs into it. And it's deep besides, so you could load it up for a whole evening if you wanted to. It comes with a nice cover made of stretchy vinyl with an elastic "waist" that holds it snugly in place. The cover seems tailored to be a very nice fit for the kettle, and we've resolved to be consistent about keeping it covered when not in use, to help keep it nice as long as possible. In short, I'm impressed and satisfied with our new fire pit. Assuming it holds up well, our family will be enjoying lots of time around it in the years ahead.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Assemble
- Very Sturdy
Cons
Best Uses
- Outdoor Gatherings
Comments about Red Ember Steel Cauldron:
Easy to put together
Arrived in timely manner
compact and easily moved
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Assemble
- Good Size
- Well Constructed
Cons
Best Uses
- Outdoor Gatherings
Comments about Red Ember Steel Cauldron:
Good looking fire pit. Like stated before the mesh top and tool are cheap. The legs are very sturdy but the pot itself could be a thicker gauge. But at the price. I'll take it.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Assemble
- Easy To Clean
- Good Size
- Quality Materials
- Very Sturdy
- Well Constructed
Cons
Best Uses
- Decoration
- Heating
- Large Spaces
- Outdoor Gatherings
Comments about Red Ember Steel Cauldron:
This is good for the soul. An well made too. Love it..
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Assemble
- Good Size
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Red Ember Steel Cauldron:
It came so fast and is super easy to put together. Looks great and is a great size. Haven't used it yet but can't wait. Also, love that it comes with a screen and a cover.
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