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Celebrating 10 Wonderful Years Providing Warmth & Light to Our Customers

OUR Mission

We are bold trailblazers who design and curate superior products that inspire human level connection.

Our Vision

Montana Fire Pits is the national leader for designing, building and curating the most innovative outdoor gas fire features.

Core Values

  • Dedicated to an unforgettable customer experience from start to finish
  • Committed to trailblazing superior fire features and outdoor products
  • Devoted to relentless integrity
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The Team

Jonathan | Owner-CEO

I am the father of 3 beautiful girls and husband to an amazing wife. We love adventure, travel and everything outdoors. I have made a career in various aspects of design and construction for over 20 years. I get my energy through being creative, designing and inventing new things, so Montana Fire Pits is an exciting and amazing challenge that I look forward to every day.

Amy | Owner-COO

I am all about laughing and living my best life.  I am blessed to do that with my husband, best friend, and business partner, Jonathan, and my three wonderful daughters. I’m an outdoor enthusiast with a zest for life and people, and Jesus.  When not at work, you will find me out on the trails, hiking or biking, or getting my sweat on at CrossFit.

Jeret | CMO

I enjoy creating; predominately with photography, videography, and music. I have a wonderful wife and 3 children, and we love to explore the vast mysteries of Montana. We enjoy refueling by getting outside and mountain biking, trail running, and backcountry skiing. We have an overwhelming sense of freedom, and so we strive to acknowledge the kindness of God in everything we do! 

Julie | Customer and vendor relations manager

I find life to be such an exciting, grand adventure!   My most important one is raising two outstanding teens, one hockey star and one extra sassy. When I am not chasing kid sports and activities, I play in hockey, golf and volleyball leagues.  With any leftover free time, I love to travel, garden, ski, dance, listen to live music, fly fish, and most all things outdoors.  And now this bio sounds like a dating app according to Mandy. We like to laugh a lot! 

Mandy | Shipping and logistics Coordinator

I am a proud mother to my daughter, Adilyn, and my 2 fur babies; Nala and Snowy.  I am a proud Montana native, I was born and raised up on the Highline.  I love to make people laugh and try really hard to not take life too seriously.  I have an amazing group of friends in Missoula that I consider family. We spend a lot of time making delicious foods, drinking wine, and supporting all the various sports that our kids are involved in.  I live a pretty blessed Montana life.

Zac | Digital Integration Manager

Utahn turned Montanan. I think I’m able to say that after living here 7 years, right? I love being outside, camping, backpacking or staying in old service cabins with a wood stove. There’s just something about it that makes me feel alive. I’d like to say I’m a pretty decent home cook and a self proclaimed coffee snob. I’ve always been a problem solver which is why I love coming to a job that challenges me everyday to provide creative solutions for our company and our customers.

Dave | production Manager

I have 3 amazing girls in which I am so proud. I love to fish, raft, kayak, go camping and BBQ for my friends.  I would consider myself a connoisseur of meat smoking and grilling. I truly enjoy helping others and find joy in being there for people.  FYI…I have the best beard a man could grow. I was born and raised in Montana and Paul McClaine from “A River Runs Through It” said it best, “I could never leave Montana, brother.”  

TEgan | fabrication lead

I enjoy hunting, fishing and all things outdoors. I’d also consider myself creative, and love making music. I have been working with my hands since I was around 6 years old “helping” my dad in his cabinet shop. I have completed my Associates in Welding technology right here in beautiful Missoula, Montana.

Kori | Product Developer

I hail from the prairies of Eastern Montana, but fell in love with the mountains and have been in Missoula for over a decade. For me, life is about beauty, curiosity, learning and laughing. I enjoy reading and deep dives into research, learning about topics of many kinds, but especially history. When I’m not working, I love spending time in the dazzling outdoors of Montana with my close-knit chosen family, with great food and music, making each other laugh as much and as deeply as possible. My passions include curating spaces and events, home organization and design!

Derrick | Fabricator

I’m from the beautiful state of Wyoming, but I have lived in Montana for the past 8 years. I just recently graduated from Missoula College with an associate’s degree in welding technology. I enjoy hunting, fishing, hiking, and pretty much anything to do with the outdoors. When not in the outdoors I enjoy bladesmithing and tinkering with all things steel. I love creating something from nothing and enjoy the process of learning along the way.

Caleb | Fabricator

Life to me is all about finding joy in the midst of your storms. In my storms I look to my amazing family and friends that have helped me grow my faith in the times I most need it. I love to do anything outside with my family especially snowmobiling, hunting, dirt biking, and fishing, and a good camping trip with all my cousins definitely makes the list. I tend to make myself laugh all the time whether or not others are laughing with me. To me, the point is to enjoy life to the fullest.

Hailey | Customer relations and social media

I was born and raised in Utah, but have lived in the great state of Montana for the last 13 years!  I am the proud mom of 2 kids who always keep me busy.  I am always up for a new adventure! I love exploring new places and trying new things.  I love the mountains and enjoy all that they have to offer including snowboarding in the winter, and paddleboarding, hiking and camping trips with my family in the summers.  I love CrossFit and apparently I need to  learn to golf and fly fish so I can hang out with my fellow Montana Fire Pit team. 

Steve | Technical Sales

I grew up in Kalispell, Montana, and I’ve called Missoula home since I came here for college over two decades ago. I was a software and sales engineer early in my career before pivoting into the world of investing, finance, and business strategy. When I’m not working, I love skiing, camping, hiking, and traveling with my wife and three beautiful kids. But I’ve always relished any chance I can find to gather with friends and family for food, drink, and great conversation surrounded by the warmth and flicker of a good fire.

Who We Are

We at Montana Fire Pits are a passionate group of people. Each member of our small team has the desire to bring excellence into everything we do. And what is it that we do? It’s simple; we provide the best outdoor fire gear in North America. 

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Manufacturers of Fire

Fire pits, features, and tables have grown in scale and popularity over the past decade. We saw the need for high-end, American made custom steel tables that stand out amongst the flurry of options, and so we jumped at the opportunity. With our in-house metal fabricating shop and team of talented welders, we can now say that our mission is being accomplished. When you order a Venture Series fire table, you’re getting a unique, Montana-made piece of fire art that can only be found at Montana Fire Pits! Go ahead and raise your expectations.

Curators of Fire

We at Montana Fire Pits have partnered with some pretty incredible artists of fire. GFRC, or glass fiber reinforced concrete, is a viable and elegant material for Complete Fire Systems. Our GFRC partners are creating awe-inspiring concrete fire tables, all right here in the U.S. Fire Pit Media is the icing on the cake, and we have sought after the most beautiful and high-quality fire media in the industry. Need Fire Pit Accessories and Parts? We know what you need to keep it simple, yet do it right the first time. From fire pit covers, to ignition systems, and everything in between, we’ve got you covered. 

Dealers of Fire

At the heart of every fire we provide is the burner system. What is the best fire pit burner you might ask? We can say, without a doubt and with the utmost confidence, it is the Crossfire® Brass Burner System by Warming Trends. Montana Fire Pits is proud to be an authorized dealer of Warming Trends, and we include the Crossfire burner in every fire table we sell. Taller, hotter, brighter, more fuel-efficient flames. In fact, you can expect AT LEAST twice the flame and heat output as a conventional stainless steel burner, with the same amount of fuel consumption. Now that’s something to get heated up about.

Trusted with Fire

Montana Fire Pits is known around the country as being the go-to resource for knowledge and expertise. Whether you’re a homeowner, a contractor, or a designer, you can learn something from our experience. From complete systems, to DIY, to commercial and custom and beyond, we’ve been there and we want to help you figure it out. Our Answers page is packed full of knowledge and it is free for the taking. You’ll thank us later.

Check out our Community & Culture page to share your project with our community!

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        Manuals & PDFs

        Your local gas professional (plumber, HVAC, propane supplier, etc…) needs to know these requirements

        1. BTU rating of the burner 
        2. Fuel Pressure recommended at the Burner
          • Natural Gas: 7″ Water Column
          • Propane: 11″ Water Column

        Fuel Requirements

        Fuel = Flame

        Your local gas professional (plumber, HVAC, propane supplier, etc…) needs to know these requirements

        1. BTU rating of the burner (read more under “Gas Line Sizing”)
        2. Fuel Pressure recommended at the Burner
          • Natural Gas: 7″ Water Column
          • Propane: 11″ Water Column

        There are various pros/cons of Liquid Propane (LP) and Natural Gas (NG). The difference between LP and NG Warming Trends burners are the “jets”. If, down the road, you need to convert from LP to NG or vice-versa, you can do so by purchasing replacement jets from us at $25 each. 

        Propane – pros

          • Flexibility/portability
          • Opens up new location possibilities
          • Sometimes NG is not available

        Propane – cons

          • More expensive to burn than NG
          • Heavier than air, so it sinks down. This makes ventilation more important.
          • Requires refilling the tank
          • Hiding the propane tank can present new aesthetic challenges
          • Black soot tends to build up faster on fire media such as ceramic logs and cannonballs (it can be cleaned off)

        Natural Gas – Pros

          • Cheaper to burn; you probably won’t even notice an increase in your gas bill. Clients of ours have reported $0.25 – $0.75 per hour
          • You won’t run out, so burn to your heart’s content without the dreaded “we’re out of gas”
          • Since it’s lighter than air and rises, there’s less likelihood of unwanted fuel accumulation in the vessel
          • Slightly cleaner burning; less soot build up

        Natural Gas – Cons

          • Limited to what’s available in your area
          • May require upgraded meter or larger diameter fuel lines to provide adequate BTUs
          • The volume and pressure can be affected by other appliances
          • Might require a longer gas line, depending on where your fire feature will live  
          • Would be difficult to change the fire feature’s location after installation
          • Check the side of your gas meter for a BTU rating. Most commonly they are rated at 250K BTUs

        Even though the standard key valve inlet is 3/4″, you may need a larger gas line to span long distances.

        In order to get the proper volume and pressure of fuel, you need a gas line that is large enough in diameter to carry it sufficiently. For the most accurate assessment, consult a fuel professional. For a rough estimate, utilize our gas line sizing charts below. 

        *Make sure the BTUs from your line can supply at least 60-70% of what the burner is rated at. (At 60% capacity, your flame height may be more like 18″ high vs. 24″+ at full capacity.)

        Propane Gas Line Sizing Chart

        Natural Gas Line Sizing Chart

        Gas line sizing variables

          • Using angled couplings can reduce the volume/flow of fuel
          • Adding a 90 degree angle in your line adds the equivalent of 5 feet of distance
          • Running different sized lines over various distances is acceptable, but for maximum fuel volume, run larger lines over long distances
          • Number of appliances, whether it’s a dedicated line or not; all these factors play a role in volume and pressure
          • Pro Tip: if you haven’t installed your gas line yet, consider running it in conduit so that if you ever need to repair or change it, you won’t have to dig it up

        You can have great gas pressure, but if your line is too small, you may not get the desired flame. Think about it like filling up a swimming pool. If you reduce the nozzle size significantly, you may have a ton of pressure, but it’s going to take longer to fill up the pool. You need both pressure and volume to get a great flame. This is why the size of the gas line is so important. 

        Now that you understand the importance of volume (BTUs), let’s talk pressure. 

        Optimal Pressure for Crossfire burners:

        • LP: 11″ water column (w.c.)
        • NG: 7″ water column (w.c.)

        Water Column is the term used to measure pressure. There are 27.7 inches of water column pressure in 1 PSI of pressure. So 7″wc is about 1/4 PSI. This is the normal pressure that household natural gas is delivered.

        The device used to measure pressure of this type is called a Manometer

        Pressure too High? You may experience unwanted noise, usually a hissing sound. You might also find it difficult to dial in the desired flame height using the key valve.

        Pressure too Low? The flame will not be as tall and hot

        Location of Gas Stub

        • Most commonly the gas stub is positioned underneath the fire feature so that you don’t see it
        • It can be off-center or on-center, depending on the size of your fire feature
        • You may want to go off-center if you’re using electronic ignition
        • The key valve is generally located on the side of the fire pit, so if it makes sense for your build, place the gas stub off-center to reduce the distance of gas stub to key valve
        • Most often, the plumber will use hard pipe to connect from the gas stub to the key valve. However, if they decide to use a flexible line, most lines are 36″ long, so it makes sense to try and keep the gas stub within 36″ from the key valve location
        • Instruct the contractor to keep the gas stub as low as possible to make room for electronic ignition, or in the case that the plate sets fairly low
        • On some builds, the plate sits only 8″ off the ground

        You DO NOT need an air mixer with any of our burners. Air is mixed at each jet. 

        LP Regulators

          • For optimal regulation for burners over 250K BTUs, contact a local propane supplier
          • For regulators 250K BTUs or lower, purchase our REGULATOR KIT
          • From the tank, propane is HIGH PRESSURE, so it must be regulated down, because the burners are low pressure
          • For longer gas lines, we often use a high pressure (10psi) regulator at the tank end, and a “2nd stage” regulator on the other end of the line to bring the pressure to 11-13″wc

        NG Regulators

          • Consult a professional (plumber/HVAC)

        Standard 20lb Tank

        • A standard 20lb/5 gallon BBQ propane tank can be used for burner systems 180K BTUs and under
        • The Canyonlands Fire Table is a complete unit that can have a self-contained propane tank
        • Burn time varies from 6-12 hours, depending on how hot you run it
        • Results may vary, and it is common for the fuel to “freeze up” with burners 180K BTUs and up. What that means is that after 45 minutes or so, the flame only goes to about half. Remedy this by using two tanks connected together

        40lb Tank

        • This is a better option for most of our burners from 100K to 200k BTUs
        • It will give you longer burn times
        • Still relatively small and easy to move

        High Volume Tanks

        • Contact your local propane supplier

        Hiding the Tank

        • You can always run a larger diameter line and hide the tank in an inconspicuous location
        • You can purchase 20lb propane tank covers that make hiding the tank a cinch

        Gas Consumption

        • All of our burners burn with incredible efficiency due to the engineered jets. They mix fuel and oxygen at the flame which makes it taller, brighter, and hotter using less fuel
        • Read all about how much fuel you might be burning at full capacity – Learn More

        Compliance with the following standards:

        • ANSI Z21.97/CSA 2.41 Outdoor Decorative Gas Appliances
        • The burner system is certified nationally, however, it is up to the customer or contractor to verify local requirements

        Certified Burners

        Massachusetts

        Effective May 5, 2021 over 100 Warming Trends CROSSFIRE burners will be approved for use in Massachusetts. 

        All gas products approved for use can be found on the Massachusetts Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation (OCABR) website: Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation (OCABR). To confirm the approval of a product, simply:

        1. Visit the OCABR website.
        2. Select “Product Information” from the drop down, then click “Go.”
        3. Enter Product information.
          1. Select “Gas” 
          2. Manufacturer: Warming Trends, LLC
          3. Model Number: Enter the burner type and BTU output (i.e. CFB180, CFBT290, CFBO140) If you do not have the model information, you may search using only the manufacturer name to bring up all Warming Trends burners that are accepted. 

        Click “Find Products” and see the listing of accepted products. 

        Canadian Customers

        Most metropolitan areas in Canada will require an automatic shutoff for fire pits over 65K BTUs in order to get a permit or certification.

        • Our Premium Electronic Ignition system has the proper fuel and flame censors to automatically shut down the fire when needed. Combine it with a dial timer to increase safety and ease. 
        • You can still purchase higher BTU burners without the premium ignition, and we will ship it with a fitting that limits the burner to 65K BTUs in the case that you’d like to have it certified.

         

        Plates & Pans

        Do you need one?

        The main purpose of the plate or pan is to hold in the media (lava rock, glass, etc). It also acts like the hood of a car, in that it can be lifted up and out in order to access the gas line or key valve underneath. The plate/pan makes installation easier as well.

        What’s it made of?

        • Aluminum
        • Aluminum does not rust

        Is a plate/pan ALWAYS necessary?

        • No, in some cases a plate/pan is not necessary
        • You may decide to fill up the space with some gravel or lava rock and set the burner on that instead of a plate or pan
        • Using a plate/pan is the most convenient for installation and maintenance

        Plate (No Sidewalls)

        • Appropriate for most builds
        • Sidewalls are not necessary when the burner is in the common position- recessed 3-5 inches below the finished top
        • Use stacked cinder blocks, bricks, or pavers under the plate. This makes for a simple and sturdy plate mount

        Pans (2″ or 3″ Sidewalls. 2″ is Standard.)

        • If the top of your fire table overlaps, or encroaches into your opening, and its thickness is less than 3 inches, you may want a pan instead of a plate (since the pan has to be smaller than the smallest part of the inside diameter) 
        • The sidewalls help contain the fire media/lava rock

        Drop-In Pans (2″ or 3″ Sidewalls + 1″-2″ Lip)

        • Sometimes necessary if you plan on building a portable fire feature and aren’t able to stack up blocks under the plate
        • Bar-height or uncommon builds might benefit from a drop-in pan
        • You will see a brushed aluminum metal band on the top of your fire feature when you use a drop in pan
        • Drop-in pans are available as a custom order – CLICK HERE
        • We recommend 3″ sidewalls with a 1.5″ lip in most cases

        Does the plate attach to the burner?

        • In most cases, yes
          • When you order a package from us, most of the time it will come with a threaded piece welded on to the plate/pan
          • The burner screws onto it
          • It’s very simple to remove or attach the burner (righty-tighty, lefty-loosy… make sure to re-apply pipe dope/tape!)
        • It’s not required that the burner attaches to the plate/pan. You can set the burner directly on the plate/pan. This will reduce the height of the burner by 3/4″. This might be beneficial if you want to cover your fire feature with a flat cover

        There are many methods to mount a plate/pan inside your fire feature. We’re just going to tell you our favorite way to do things because… well, it has worked well so far! With that being said, these methods may not work in all situations, so put your problem-solving hat on and get creative.

        *Complete & RTF Systems:  you won’t need to worry about plate/pan mounting; they’re designed for simplicity

        Mounting the Plate/Pan

        • Consider stacking up cinder blocks, bricks, or pavers inside the fire feature cavity
        • Place the plate/pan directly on the blocks
        • Adjust the block height by either adding some fill, or by digging underneath
        • Most commonly, plates/pans are mounted 4″-5″ below the finished top of the fire feature

        Plate/Pan Depth

        • 4-5″ below the finished top is recommended
        • Recessing it deeper may make the fire seem smaller, and you won’t see the media as well
        • Recessing it to be more shallow can give it a “proud” look; where all the parts stick up high and make a statement. Though you may have to ‘mound’ the fire media up higher in order to cover the jets. It’s not a bad look, but you won’t be able to use a flat metal cover if that’s your desire.
        • The depth at which the plate sits is really up to you. Keep in mind, the burner sits 3″ high from plate to the tip of the jet

        If your fire feature is already built and you can’t use a standard sized plate, you have a few options:

        Cut your plate to size on-site

          • Use a jig-saw with metal blade, or a grinder wheel with cutoff
          • It’s 3/16″ aluminum and your cut doesn’t need to look pretty

        Make your plate bigger

          • Use concrete board to extend the size of the plate
          • Watch THIS VIDEO to get an idea

        Order a Custom Size

        *TIP: Give yourself about 1/2″ of space around the plate so that it’s easy to insert into the fire feature opening

        Determining What You Need

        (Recommended)

        Enables easy flame height adjustment as well as the ability to turn the gas on or off.  All flex lines are stainless steel and whistle free.

        FK1

        • For use with any 121K – 249K BTU Burner
        • Kit Includes: (1) 36” L x 3/4” Diameter Flex Line + (2) 3/4″ Flared Fittings + 3/4” Key Valve + 3” and 12” Key + 1/2” x 2” Nipple

        FK2

        • For use with any burner 300K+ BTU
        • Kit Includes: (2) 36” L x 3/4” Diameter Flex Lines + (4) 3/4″ Flared Fittings + 3/4” Key Valve + 3” and 12” Key + (2) 3/4” x 3” Nipple + (2) 3/4” Tee + (1) 3/4” x 1/2” MM Reducer Fitting
        FKM1 – Specific to the Mercury Ignition. Allows fuel connection from the ignition to the burner.
        • If the walls of your fire pit are thick, you may need this accessory
        • Closes the gap from the key valve to the decorative faceplate (escutcheon)
        • Can also be made onsite with hard pipe or sprinkler pipe to the length that you need

        Vent Kit

        Recommended Ventilation

        • 18 square inches on opposing sides (for cross-breeze)
        • Keep the vents lower towards the ground
        • Dimensions: 3 7/8″ x 12″

        Types of Ignition

        *NEW* Platinum Ignition System

        The Platinum Automatic Ignition System delivers superior quality, performance, and value. Expertly engineered, this innovative ignition has been designed and built to be the safest and most dependable way to light fire in both residential and commercial spaces.

        • Light your fire with the flip of a switch, remote, home automation, or dial timer.
        • Clean design with no need for any components to be attached to the outside of your fire feature.
        • Auto shutoff for the ultimate safety + fully certified.
        • Made in the U.S.A.
        • 680,000 BTUs of gas output 
        • Unique wind cage design that provides true protection to the pilot components from wind and rain.
        • Customized ignition settings allow for better performance and reduces cycling faults.
        • Robust components provide reliability and durability.
        • LED-based diagnostics provide quick and easy troubleshooting.
        • Design allows for field serviceability.
        • Coupled with the Warming Trends’ WATERSTOP™ fitting provides unmatched protection of the ignition from water and debris. 
        • Warranty: 3 years for residential, 1 year for commercial (burner must be covered when not in use or warranty is null and void)
        • Electrical is required
        • Commonly used is a standard 110 volt GFI outlet located underneath the fire pit
        • For product support, please contact Warming Trends at 303-346-2224

        Match Lit (Most Common)

        • To light, turn your fuel valve (most commonly a key valve supplied by us) to a low volume
        • Use a lighter or match to ignite the flame manually
        • Gradually turn up the key valve so that the other jets light
        • Not recommended for kids or VRBO/Rentals

        Push Button Ignition Kit + Mounting Bracket

        • Powered by a AA battery
        • Holds a key valve as well as button module
        • To light, turn the key and press spark button until lit
        • Will work with any size burner, but for large burners over 350,000 BTUs, we recommend the Platinum Ignition
        • The bracket allows for more mounting options
        • Can be used in place of a paver
        • Should be combined with a Key Valve/Flex line kit

        Dimensions of bracket:

          • Width: Adjustable 8″-12″
          • Height: 3 7/8″ 
          • Depth: 5″

        Push Button Battery Operated Control Module + Spark Igniter Rod and Wire

        • AA Battery operated
        • Spark rod is mounted to the plate
        • Spark rod must be within very close proximity to a jet on the burner
        • To light, turn the key valve (separate product) to get gas flow going and press button until spark ignites the fuel
        • Without a mounting bracket, the button most commonly mounts to a metal fire pit

        24 Volt Spark Ignition System – High Capacity: Spark Igniter + Control Module + 24 Volt Transformer + up to 400K BTU

        • Requires electrical
        • Comes pre-installed under the burner plate for easy drop-in installation
        • Must be covered when not in use
        • Can be used with any type of electrical switch, timer, remote, or home automation
        •  Turns fire on/off, does not adjust flame height
        • Recommended: add the Key Valve/Flex Kit if you want flame height adjustability

        If your climate is damp or windy, you may consider the hot surface ignition instead

        electronic ignition for fire pit

        Hot Surface Igniter with Dual Pilot Tubes + 50VA/24VAC Transformer 

        • Requires electrical
        • Comes pre-installed under the burner plate for easy drop-in installation
        • Must be covered when not in use
        • Can be used with any type of electrical switch, timer, remote, or home automation
        • Great for lighting in damp or windy conditions
        • Standard Capacity Version: Up to 290K BTUs
        • Max Capacity Version: Up to 780K BTUs
        •  Turns fire on/off, does not adjust flame height
        • Recommended: add the Key Valve/Flex Kit if you want flame height adjustability

        If your climate is damp or windy, this is the BEST ignition option

        Mercury Ignition (Battery Powered)

        Mercury Ignition Spark Igniter with Internal Safety Shutoff + 3 FT Pilot for use up to 240K BTU

        • Added safety of auto fuel shutoff
        • Great for commercial spaces or if non-homeowners desire to light the fire
        • Pilot assembly comes pre-mounted to the plate
        • Only available with burner and plate combo orders or the Venture Series
        • No key valve required
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        Prices for our products will increase about 3% starting on February 1st. As always, with Montana Fire Pits you’ll enjoy:

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        *Free Shipping: Applies to most orders over $99 in the continental U.S. with the following exceptions:

        • Burners over 50″: $279.00

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        Our burners and fire features are hand-made in the U.S. and good things take time. These lead times are based on our best estimates and are updated weekly. Thank you for your patience as we strive to ship your fire gear as fast as possible. 

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