Plain Jane with Swing
Plain Jane with Swing
By popular demand, we have added a modern twist to an old classic with the addition of a Swing Arm BBQ Rack to the Plain Jane Collection.
Practical yet functional, the swing arm is fully removable by simply lifting off post cooking allowing you to enjoy the warmth, light and atmosphere of your fire pit late in to the evening.
delivery 6-12 weeks
Size: 24″ Diameter x 7″ Depth. Total height including stand 16″ Weight: 53 lbs
Size: 28″ Diameter x 9″ Depth. Total height including stand 20″ Weight: 64 lbs
Size: 32″ Diameter x 9″ Depth. Total height including stand 20″ Weight: 70 lbs
Size: 36″ Diameter x 9″ Depth. Total height including stand 20″ Weight: 82 lbs
The majority of the fire pits and fire bowls are made from 3mm thick steel although some of the larger bowls are available in 5mm steel.
The bowls are not treated in any way as a coating of heat resistant paint would still burn off and deteriorate over a period of time.
They leave us having been rubbed over with oil and will eventually oxidize becoming a deep autumn color. However the steel is so thick this has no impact on the fire pits long term durability. The fire pits and bowls can be rubbed with a wire brush and then oiled over however it is fine to simply leave it outside and let it take its natural color.
User Guidelines
Place your new fire pit on a stone surface or create a new area using paving stones or gravel
Please be aware that as the fire pits will oxidize, rust can occasionally mark stone surfaces
Please note, if you are place your fire pit on grass the heat from the fire pit will scorch the grass under the fire pit
For best heat output, light the fire one hour before your guests arrive using dry timber as this will reduce smoke
For BBQ’s, place the BBQ grill over the hot ashes by sliding the grill into position. Always use heat resistant oven gloves or BBQ tongs
Keep a supply of water to hand if the fire needs to be damped down.
Safety Guidelines
Children must be supervised at all times when the fire pit is lit as the steel surround does become very hot
Do not place your fire pit near a hedge or a building as a spark could start an unwanted
Please be aware that as the fire pits will oxidize, rust can occasionally mark stone surfaces
Make sure you have a supply of water nearby to dampen down if required
Do not put house coal on the fire, wood only