















🔥 Ignite your nights with smokeless style and lasting strength!
The Iron Forge Tools Fire Pit Ring is a heavy-duty, 24-inch outer diameter metal fire pit insert crafted from thick-gauge steel with a high-temperature black powder coat finish. Engineered for permanent outdoor installation, it features a smokeless design that optimizes airflow for cleaner, more enjoyable fires. Measuring 24x18x10 inches, this durable fire pit ring offers a perfect balance of rustic charm and modern innovation, making it a must-have centerpiece for any backyard gathering.













| ASIN | B0FK78P98V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,592 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #164 in Outdoor Fire Pits |
| Brand | Iron Forge Tools |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (228) |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Fuel Type | Wood |
| Item Weight | 17.3 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Iron Forge Tools |
| Material | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 24"D x 18"W x 10"H |
| Shape | Round |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 840013445791 |
D**K
Very well made
Happy with the quality and weight. Fit perfectly.
S**H
Truly smokeless and aesthetically pleasing!!
Heavy iron, and once you get the fire going good, it truly is smokeless as the smoke rises up instead of out! Design is also cool and many guests to my fire pit have commented on how they like it! Setting it up was easy and I coated it in olive oil before the first and second use to season it. Having winters here, I also coated it in November in hopes to delay rusting and weathering.
R**3
good product for small space requirement
This fit inside a previous 26 inch metal ring. Put cement blocks under the perimeter and this works great. Town requires a max of 24 inch fire pit so this was a great option.
S**R
A good product but didn't decrease smoke as much as I help
We bought this ring and found it easy to assemble and install in our fire pit. We have a ring of stones with capstone's on top for a more finished look and the ring is placed inside the bring a stones but underneath the cap stones so far smoke seems to be decreased but not by a lot does anybody have any suggestions on what can further diminish the smoke
N**E
This is a great fire pit!
Use it every weekend!
M**S
Is it worth the money?
Meh, it does the job but what was most disappointing was the packaging and the lack of craftsmanship. Much like you, I was looking at this fire ring because of the predrilled holes. After much thought, I bought this thing because the price went down a little and time was kind of running out in order for me to build my fire pit and enjoy a few weekend nights before winter decided to hit western Wisconsin. As you can see from the pictures below, the package arrived brutally damaged. Not sure if it was from the courier or what but I was afraid some items were missing. The ring comes in four different pieces that you must fasten together with the provided hardware (which was thankfully still in the box). Mine came with 5 bolts (#2 Phillips head) and nuts. Even though there are welded nuts on the inside of the ring for the bolt to go into, mine had extras, and I’ll tell you why. One of the bolts that was welded to the ring had broken off meaning the actual weld had snapped. Luckily I was able to locate it in the package and reuse it. I used a screwdriver to hold the head of the bolt and an impact wrench with an adapter chuck to screw the nut into the bolt on all of them. The manufacturer includes directions on how to build a stone ring around the metal ring for proper airflow, but I added a few more combustion holes for more primary air and esthetics. Once getting the OK from local utilities, I dug a 12” hole for water drainage and filled it with river rock and paver sand on top of that to level it out. After placing the stones, I sealed the inside of the blocks with high temp brick caulk so no air could penetrate from the outside unless it came through the supply holes I spaced out. After I added more caulk on top of the pavers where the ring sets, I then set the ring on top of the pavers and twisted it back and forth for the caulk to spread a little more under the metal ring and let dry for 2 days. The first fire we had a I used some ash and paper birch wood I had from my yard that I’m sure wasn’t completely dried. For the most part it was a smokeless fire and if I had dryer wood if would have been better. I’m overall pleased with the results, but I think the price of the ring is a little bit high for what I experienced. More fires to come next spring to find out if it still holds up
S**E
Best addition to fire pit!!!
Loving it! We did not follow directions as we are in a more rugged area. Using rocks for the insulation area leaving lots of gaps and shooting for the overall 1-2 inch airspace. It works great and puts out lots of heat! Rocks also above for the finished look.
T**L
Helps w smoke
Great fit for my fire pit. Really helps smoke and dealing w wind. Need to mortar tight on top if using natural stone vs hardscape stone.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
1 month ago