LITTLE GUY FIRE PIT - 17"
LITTLE GUY FIRE PIT - 17"
LITTLE GUY FIRE PIT - 17"
LITTLE GUY FIRE PIT - 17"

LITTLE GUY FIRE PIT - 17"

Regular price$800.00
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The Little Guy is a compact, hard-working stainless steel fire pit. Light enough to move, tough enough to outlast the cheap stuff.
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Some tools earn their place in your life. The Little Guy is one of them.

Cut from thick 304 stainless steel and shaped with hands that know their trade, this portable pit is built for people who understand the simple pleasure of real flame. It’s small enough for patios and porches but stout enough to take a beating.

There’s nothing gimmicky here. No fans. No electronics. No coatings waiting to burn off. Just smart airflow, solid steel, and the satisfaction of a fire that behaves the way fire’s meant to.

You light it. You gather around.
And the rest of the night takes care of itself.

• Disclaimer: The pit will develop a unique patina or heat tint depending on how hot it gets. Colors may range from golden brown to purple to deep blue.

• Panels: Each pit comes with 3 stock decorative panels of your choice.

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STEP 1 - add a pit to the cart.

STEP 2 - add any 3 stock decorative panels to the cart. Go to Shop/Big Guy Panels or Shop/Little Guy Panels depending on which size pit you're getting.

  • Material: 304 stainless steel, 12-gauge
  • Bowl Diameter: approx. 16.5"
  • Total Diameter with Rim: approx. 19.5"
  • Height: approx. 14"
  • Weight: around 24 lbs (29 lbs with decorative panels)
  • Fuel: Dry firewood
  • Panel System: Holds three interchangeable stainless panels
  • Does the stainless steel change color?
    Yes. It’ll pick up blues, purples, golds — all normal and part of the charm.
  • Can it stay outside?
    Sure can. Stainless steel handles rain and snow just fine.
  • Is it big enough for real fires?
    Plenty big for a solid evening fire and some simple cooking.
  • Any assembly required?
    Nothing complicated. Slide in the panels and you’re burning.
  • Safe for decks?
    Use a heat shield or pavers underneath. Fire and wood decking need respectful distance.
  • Best wood to burn?
    Dry hardwood — oak, hickory, maple. The kind that smells right and burns clean.