'Brilliant as a BBQ and a fire pit'
If you're looking to upgrade your garden party game this summer, you might want to check out this unmissable deal on Amazon . The online retail giant is offering a fire pit that is guaranteed to add warmth and a certain ambiance to any event you have planned during the summer months at a very good price.
The steel fire pit has been meticulously designed to add a touch of sophistication to your garden patio, terrace or camp site. Crafted from sturdy and durable steel, the fire pit is built to withstand the rigors of outdoor use. The fire pit is equipped with three foldable legs, making it easy to move around your garden or pack into your boot for a camping holiday.
A second wrote: "Bought this as a fire bowl for the garden to double as a camping barbecue. Bought the small size so it doesn't take up too much room in the car. Well happy with it. No hassle to assemble good to go in a minute flat. Will probably drill a hole in the bottom so it has water drainage but besides that it's perfect."
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