Camp Chef Redwood Propane Fire Pit

Camp Chef Redwood Propane Fire Pit

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  • Due to the nature of lava rocks, some rocks may need to “cure” before a lifetime of enjoyment. To do this, simply setup the firepit and ignite on high, allowing it to “bake” the rocks for about 10 minutes. During these few minutes, maintain a safe distance while a small portion of the rock may, or may not, crack and gently pop. After 10 minutes, the rock will be cured and setup complete.

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Part Number:
CCGCLOGD

The Camp Chef Redwood fire pit is perfectly portable, making it a great option for taking along on any camping trips or for a simple get-together right at home. This fire pit is propane-powered with no wood required making for a smokeless flame. The included lava rocks evenly disperse the flame and heat. No matches or lighters are needed with the built-in ignition dial that allows for complete control of the flame.

  • Camp Chef propane fire pits are allowed for use in most fire ban restrictions, check with the local ranger station before use.
  • Total output: 55,000 BTU per hour
  • 19” diameter, 13” tall
  • Includes: regulator, 5’ hose, lava rocks, carrying bag, propane tank support stand, and 4 extendable roasting sticks
  • Made of heavy gauge steel with nickel coated steel safety rings

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Can you use glass rocks for color. And can you put the fire pit on a glass top table

–Karen Little 5/8/2020 9:54:25 AM

Hi, Karen! The fire pit is designed for use with the lava rock that it comes with to help retain the heat. No glass rocks should be added. It should also not be used on a glass top table. I hope that is helpful!

–Savannah 5/11/2020 9:15:44 AM

Can I use any lava rocks or is there a specific type or brand?

–C. Sizzle 5/15/2018 6:52:32 PM

Hello! The Camp Chef Redwood propane fire pit includes the necessary lava rocks. I hope that is helpful!

–Savannah 5/16/2018 9:26:02 AM

Product Description

Part Number:
CCGCLOGD

The Camp Chef Redwood fire pit is perfectly portable, making it a great option for taking along on any camping trips or for a simple get-together right at home. This fire pit is propane-powered with no wood required making for a smokeless flame. The included lava rocks evenly disperse the flame and heat. No matches or lighters are needed with the built-in ignition dial that allows for complete control of the flame.

  • Camp Chef propane fire pits are allowed for use in most fire ban restrictions, check with the local ranger station before use.
  • Total output: 55,000 BTU per hour
  • 19” diameter, 13” tall
  • Includes: regulator, 5’ hose, lava rocks, carrying bag, propane tank support stand, and 4 extendable roasting sticks
  • Made of heavy gauge steel with nickel coated steel safety rings

Questions & Answers (2)

To view an answer to a question, simply click on the question. To post a new question, click on the "Ask a question" button below.

Ask a Question

*All questions are reviewed and approved before being posted or answered.
Please keep all questions appropriate and related to the product.

Can you use glass rocks for color. And can you put the fire pit on a glass top table

–Karen Little 5/8/2020 9:54:25 AM

Hi, Karen! The fire pit is designed for use with the lava rock that it comes with to help retain the heat. No glass rocks should be added. It should also not be used on a glass top table. I hope that is helpful!

–Savannah 5/11/2020 9:15:44 AM

Can I use any lava rocks or is there a specific type or brand?

–C. Sizzle 5/15/2018 6:52:32 PM

Hello! The Camp Chef Redwood propane fire pit includes the necessary lava rocks. I hope that is helpful!

–Savannah 5/16/2018 9:26:02 AM

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