Outland Living Firebowl 870 Propane Fire Pit

Outland Living Firebowl 870 propane fire pit
Propane fire pit 19 in bowl Lava rock Hose included
Overview

This is the easy button for campfires when the forest is on edge or the site fire ring is a mess.

The Firebowl 870 runs off a standard propane tank, so you get real flame and heat without smoke, ash, or wondering if the last group buried hot coals under the dirt. You turn a knob, hit ignition, and have a clean controlled fire that feels a lot safer in dry Arizona seasons.

The 19 inch bowl is big enough to feel like a real campfire instead of a little tabletop toy. Lava rocks spread the heat and make the flame pattern look more natural. When it is time to leave, you shut the gas off and you are done. No hauling water buckets, no stirring mud, no half burned junk left behind.


Best for Campgrounds and forest road sites with fire restrictions, quick weekend trips, and anyone who wants a predictable campfire with no smoke in their clothes.
Not for Ultra minimalist kits, long walk in sites, or areas where propane is banned and only wood fires are allowed in designated rings.

If you want to keep the campfire ritual alive without worrying about sparks or bans, a propane pit like this feels like cheating in a good way.

Where to Buy

Outland Living Firebowl 870 Propane Fire Pit

A clean burning propane fire pit with a real campfire feel, built to keep you out around the flames when wood fires are not an option.

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Specs
Size
19 inch diameter bowl that feels like a full size campfire
Fuel
Runs on standard propane tanks with included hose and regulator
Heat
Plenty of warmth for a typical camp circle when run at a normal setting
Setup
No tools required, just connect the hose, open the tank, and light
Cleanup
No ash, no half burned wood, no fire ring to babysit in the morning
Transport
Bowl and hose pack easily into the rig with the rest of the camp kit
My Notes

Propane pits like this keep the campfire part of the trip even when the forest is crispy. It is one of those adult decisions that still feels fun.

  • Tip: Keep the propane tank on stable ground and crack the valve slowly so you do not startle the regulator.
  • Wind: The bowl design helps, but in gusty wind I still like to park it behind a truck or rock to keep the flame tight.
  • Etiquette: Still follow local rules. Some places treat propane pits like open flames and some do not.
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