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Fire Pit Lid 70cm

Fire Pit Lid for an 70cm bowl measures 80cm. Our Flat Table Top Lids are 10cm larger than the actual size of the fire pit you purchase. The 5cm all round overhang allows for rainwater to drip to the ground rather than into your fire pit Stylish multi-purpose lid for your fire pit. Use as a table when your fire pit is not fire up or as a safe snuffer lid to extinguish your fire when your entertaining ends.

Prices from £93.00

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At the end of the evening, the lid can be used as a snuffer to enable you to safely and easily extinguish your fire. It also prevents the wind from blowing away any leftover embers around your garden or patio area and keeps any remaining ash dry for use for your next fire.

With an additional 5cm all round width, our lids also double up as a useful table area when your fire pit is not in use.

Please see our range of fire pits available by separate purchase.

Available in 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 120cm to complement all of our fire pits.

Please note: Our Flat Table Top Lids are 10cm larger than the actual size of the fire pit you purchase. The 5cm all round overhang allows for rainwater to drip to the ground rather than into your fire pit. For purchasing, for an 80cm fire pit you will require an 80cm lid, a 70cm fire pit requires a 80cm lid and so on.

Maintaining your fire pit

NB: All our fire pits, lids and accessories will begin to rust immediately and will not maintain their black finish. However, this will not affect their long term durability. As all our fire pits are handmade from sheet steel which has naturally occurring blemishes, there may be very slight variations in the forging and finish. 

Safe Use & Care

Safety

While owning a fire pit is all about fun, it is also essential to make sure safety is a priority:

  • Supervise children at all times when the fire is lit as the steel will get very hot.
  • Set your fire pit on stone, brick, gravel or on a slab on decking (it will develop rust as it ages which can mark stone surfaces). If putting your fire pit on grass, be aware it may get scorched underneath.
  • Ensure a spark will not reach anything flammable.
  • Keep a supply of water to hand in case you need to damp down the fire.
  • Always use protective gloves when handling things such as BBQ racks.
  • Ensure your fire pit is out (or put the lid on) before leaving it unattended.

Using your fire pit

  • Only use well-seasoned dry wood to reduce smoke. You can also use charcoal (but not house coal).
  • Make a fire with plenty of logs and burn for at least ½ hour before you want to use it (the first ½ hour of burning produces the most smoke).
  • Ideally leave an hour before cooking to allow embers to form. You can separate the bigger logs to one side so that you can keep your fire ticking over while you cook over the embers.
  • If you’re in a hurry to cook, add charcoal to the fire once it’s going and move the bigger logs to one side.
  • Our BBQ Swing Arm and Tripod Racks are not designed to be left over intense flames for long periods. Place these over the embers once you’re ready to cook.
  • Our cooking accessories are treated with oil to protect them before use. To remove this, heat the product over the fire before the first use and wash well. After every use, rub over a little cooking oil after washing and drying. If any rust develops, clean off with a wire brush, dry well and rub over with oil.
  • After cooking remove the rack, load more logs and enjoy the warmth of the fire.

Looking after your fire pit

Your new fire pit is designed to be low maintenance and can be kept outdoors all year round but a few simple things will help extend its life:

  • Your fire pit will develop an even rusty patina. This will not affect its use or longevity but if you like, you can clean it up with a wire brush and then rub over oil such as WD40.
  • A lid will protect the bowl and keeps the base of ash and burnt wood dry for use next time. It also works as a snuffer to safely extinguish the fire and a table top when not in use.
  • If you don’t have a lid, clean out your fire pit after use and make sure the raised disc in the bottom of the bowl is clear of ash etc to stop rainwater collecting.
  • Our Indian fire bowls are made from thinner steel. You can look after them in the same way as the fire pits we make, but as the steel is less thick they will not last as long.

Additional information

Manufacturer

Firepits UK