Weber Fireplace review


Widely known for its rugged, inexpensive charcoal grills, Weber is taking its knowledge of the flame and applying it to a luxurious fireplace, Weber style.
With a modular design, the Fireplace’s lid and bowl are made from steel with a porcelain-enamel finish that’s baked on at 1,500ºF for superior rust proofing, and features a no-rust aluminum heat shield, dual wood handles, four steel support legs, a 29.5-inch diameter base, and a simple black design that puts the spotlight on the fire and the place, but not the fireplace itself.
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Cost: from $123.70 to $143.34
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Weber has long been known for their charcoal grills, so to introduce a superb product in the firepit/outdoor fireplace category is a natural fit for Weber. The Weber Fireplace is easy to use and maintain. It holds a few logs of burning wood and produces enough ambient heat for those cold summer nights.

The center piece, which keeps the base and lid separated, can be removed such that the two pieces can be clasped together to easily extinguish a flame or burning embers.  Weber has used the same porcelain-enamel coating found on all their products to insure that it won’t rust or burn through with years to come.

You can buy the Weber Fireplace for $140 at or cheaper at for around $123 .

 

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