At 70 inches long and 24 inches deep, the Everest is the largest rectangular model in the range. The light grey concrete finish covers the full exterior frame. The proportions are built for extended outdoor tables: enough length to seat eight people with room at each end. This is a propane fire pit table with a central burner recessed into the surface.
The stainless steel burner sits at the center of the tabletop, set into a bed of lava rocks that distribute heat across the burner surface. The propane tank stores inside the integrated compartment at the base, accessible from the side and concealed from view. Electronic ignition starts the burner without additional tools. The adjustable flame control manages heat output from the surface, allowing the flame height to be changed without shutting the system down.
On a large terrace or in a garden dining setup, the Everest fits alongside long rectangular furniture arrangements. The 24-inch depth is narrower than the Avalon, which changes the table proportions and reduces the lateral footprint in the space. The concrete finish holds against poured surfaces, natural stone, and timber decking without friction.
70-inch outdoor propane fire pit table with concrete finish and 60,000 BTU output
The Everest comes in one size and one finish. The 70-inch format is the longest in the range and seats eight to ten people in a standard outdoor configuration. The light grey concrete surface is neutral across outdoor palettes, sitting without conflict against warm stone, white render, or dark timber.
At 165 pounds, the Everest is lighter than the 60-inch Avalon despite its greater length. The narrower 24-inch depth accounts for the weight difference. This also means the table occupies less width in the space, which matters in setups where lateral clearance between seating and surrounding structures is limited.
Those looking at shorter rectangular formats or round models will find the full range in the fire pit tables collection. The 70-inch format is suited to setups where seating capacity around the fire is the primary requirement.
Large gas fire table for outdoor patios, terraces, and extended seating areas
The 60,000 BTU output heats a large outdoor area consistently. Eight to ten people seated around the full perimeter stay within effective range. In cooler conditions, the output sustains warmth through a full outdoor evening without needing additional heat sources. The adjustable flame control reduces output when the temperature rises or when the flame is needed for visual effect rather than heat.
The concrete finish is built for outdoor exposure. The protective cover handles extended periods without use. The burner and ignition system arrive pre-installed. Connecting the propane tank and placing the lava rocks in the burner area are the remaining steps before first use.
The Everest is a propane fire pit table at 70 inches. It is the longest format in the range.