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What distinguishes a fire pit from a fire table

The fact that a fire table has a table ledge is the primary distinction between a fire pit and a fire table. The size of the flame bed is constrained by this ledge. Consequently, a flame table will result in a less intense fire. To maintain tabletop usability, there must be a balance. If not, anything you place next to the fire will heat up rapidly, and the table’s surface will be uncomfortable to touch.

The types of fuels used vary as well. Gas is typically used as the fuel source for fire tables, allowing you to effortlessly manage the fire size and heat output. Gas can be used in fire pits, but wood is most frequently used.

Fire tables’ primary design is multifunctional. Therefore, the truly high heat output tables are typically only available in larger lengths. Small fire pits with blazing infernos are available. You must choose between heating your patio and providing entertainment as your top priorities.