Features
Wood fire cooking
The cooking rings add a fun and functional twist to a traditional fire pit. Choose from a solid griddle, an open grill or try our soapstone grill stones. The flavor and aroma of wood fire cooking can’t be beat.
Easy to use and clean
The fire is easy to start and maintain. Air flows up through the fire grate to keep your fire burning strong. Once you’re finished cooking, the enameled cooking rings clean up easily.
Cast iron quality
Our fire pits are built to last for years. The fire pit, cooking rings and base are constructed from solid cast iron parts produced in our Spanish foundry.


Specifications
Cooking Rings: Cast Iron with Food Grade Enamel
Fire Pit Base: Cast Iron with High Temp Coating
Fire Pit Bowl: Cast Iron with High Temp Coating
Fuel: Charcoal, Wood
Weight: 300 lbs
Accessories
Fire Pit Cover: 913-3815
Soapstone Grill Stones: 1141-380
Make it Yours
Customize your fire pit with cooking rings and an optional cover.


Cast iron grill quarters
- Heavy iron grills with excellent heat retention, good for searing meats to seal in flavor
- Finished with durable food-grade enamel
- Sold in sets of 2


Cast iron griddle quarters
- The flat cast iron surface provides the versatility of a cast iron frying pan plus that wood-fired flavor
- Finished with durable food-grade enamel
- Sold in sets of 2


Soapstone grill stones
- Solid pieces of soapstone with superior heat retention fit perfectly on top of a grill quarter
- Cook meats and veggies evenly without flare-ups
- Sold in sets of 2. Two grill stones will cover one grill quarter.


Fire pit cover
The optional stainless steel cover will keep the weather out in any season.
Installation Notes
- The fire pit should be installed at least 10 ft. from any structure or neighboring yard, more is preferable.
- Do not position the fire pit under a covered porch or low hanging tree branches.
- Always place a fire pit on a non-flammable surface, such as patio blocks or concrete.
- Burn only natural firewood.
* Always refer to the HearthStone Owner’s Manual and the local authority having jurisdiction in your area for the specific installation requirements for your product.