Outluma's propane fire pit tables bring warmth, light, and a usable tabletop to any patio. Choose from compact 22-inch tables for balconies up to 44-inch rectangular tables for full backyard lounges - each one runs on propane for instant, smokeless heat at the turn of a knob.
How to choose a propane fire pit table
Match the size to your space: a 22-28 inch square table suits small patios and intimate seating, while 42-44 inch rectangular tables anchor larger conversation areas. Check the BTU output for heat - our tables range up to 50,000 BTU. Look for a wind guard to protect the flame and a hidden tank compartment or matching cover table to conceal the propane tank.
Propane vs. wood fire pits
Propane fire pit tables light instantly, produce no smoke or ash, and let you control the flame height - ideal for decks and patios where wood smoke and embers aren't practical. They double as a side table when not in use.
Styles available
Finishes include glass wind guards, marble-look tops, and wicker bases to match your existing patio furniture.
Frequently asked questions
What size propane tank does a fire pit table use?
Most propane fire pit tables, including Outluma's, use a standard 20 lb propane tank (sold separately). On hidden-tank and cover-table models, the tank sits concealed within the base.
How many BTUs do I need in a fire pit table?
For a small patio or balcony, 40,000-50,000 BTU is plenty. Larger gathering areas benefit from higher output. Outluma's tables produce up to 50,000 BTU.
Are propane fire pit tables smokeless?
Yes. Unlike wood, propane burns cleanly with no smoke, ash, or embers - which makes it well suited to decks, covered patios, and balconies.
Can a fire pit table be left outside?
The tables are built for outdoor use, but covering them when not in use and sheltering them during heavy weather extends their life.
Does a fire pit table double as a regular table?
Yes. With the included lid in place, the tabletop works as a normal patio surface when the flame is off.
Want a deeper walkthrough before you buy? Read our propane fire pit table buying guide.