Better Homes and GardensĀ® 32'' Square Tile Fire Pit 4.4 5 24 30
Perfect Patio Pit We are very pleased with this fire pit. It was easy to put together and looks great! The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars was because the tiles are a bit loose so there is a gap here and there, but most people won't notice it, and it doesn't really take away from the overall look. I would (and already have) recommend it to others who are looking for an inexpensive fire pit that doesn't look inexpensive :) 11/13/2008
Loose tiles, rust This firepit looks pretty good, but the tiles just sit loosely, which I knew from other reviews. My husband bought some sort of glue, and lined underneath the tiles with glue and they seem to be staying in place. We had a rain and it looks like there is some rust already, so it's not weatherproof. But, we've enjoyed it and it looks better that the cheaper ones. 02/26/2009
Good buy and quality for the price! Its all in all a good item. Do be aware that the tiles are loose and just sitting there. If you have kids and they figure that out, they may end up all over your yard. We had read that in a previous review so we were expecting it. Also, once you burn your first fire the mesh lid will be covered with black soot and the paint turns color. Then if it gets wet the welds will rust. It doesn't look bad though. Were are happy with it for the price. 04/24/2009
Looks More Expensive Than It Was We have used this several times and been pleased. The fireplace looks more expensive than it costs because of the antique bronze finish, tiles, and stamped basketweave finish. The tiles look to be a standard size, so I think you could switch them out if you wanted.We used this at a party at our house and had a steady fire in it for over 6 hours and there was no buckling or visible damage to it, so I think you get what you pay for. Go for this one instead of the cheaper one, you won't regret it.Took off one star because it doesn't come with a cover--for $128 bucks you would think you would get a cover. Make sure you buy a cover or tarp to keep it from rusting in the rain. 10/16/2008