70cm Fire Pits

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    Our 70cm fire pit is the most compact option in the Kindle and Kin range - ideal for smaller outdoor spaces or more intimate settings.

    Crafted from durable 5mm thick corten steelm it delivers the same strength, longevity, and premium feel as our larger fire pits. Over time, the steel develops a rich, natural patina while standing to the elements. 

    With a more understated footprint, the 70cm size is perfect for courtyards, patios, or where space is limited - without compromising on warmth or atmosphere. Currently offered in a single, refined design, it's a simple and timeline addition to any outdoor setting.

    Small in size, strong in presence. 

    Questions About 70cm Fire Pits

    Choosing the right size fire pit mostly depends on the size of your outdoor space and how many people you expect to gather around the fire.

    All Harlo fire pits share the same design — the main difference is the diameter and the scale of the fire they create.

    70cm – Compact
    This size is ideal for smaller patios, courtyards or more intimate spaces. It provides a beautiful contained fire and is perfect for smaller gatherings or where space is limited.

    100cm – Original
    The 100cm Harlo is our most popular size and suits the majority of backyards. It creates a generous fire with excellent heat and comfortably becomes the centrepiece for gatherings with family and friends.

    130cm – Grand
    The 130cm Harlo makes a large visual statement and is ideal for bigger outdoor spaces or entertaining areas. It allows for a larger fire and works well when you regularly host larger groups.

    If you’re unsure, the 100cm size is the best all-round choice for most homes — large enough to create a great fire while still fitting comfortably in typical backyard spaces.

    Our fire pits are built from thick steel and designed for years of use.

    With normal backyard use and basic care, your fire pit should provide many seasons of warmth, cooking and outdoor gatherings.

    Over time the steel may develop a natural patina from exposure to heat and weather — this is normal and part of the character of a real wood fire pit.

    Yes — and that’s intentional.

    Our fire pits are built from thick steel so they are strong, stable and built to last. Most of our fire pits weigh around 50+kg, which helps them sit securely in place during use.

    Because of their weight, we recommend positioning the fire pit where you plan to use it before lighting your first fire.

    Yes.

    Our stainless steel grill accessory allows you to cook directly over the fire. It’s perfect for simple outdoor cooking such as:

    • steaks
    • vegetables
    • sausages
    • marshmallows

    Cooking over a wood fire creates a fantastic flavour and is one of the best ways to enjoy time around the fire with family and friends.

    Our fire pits are designed in Australia and manufactured from high-quality steel by trusted fabrication partners. Each design is carefully developed to balance durability, performance and timeless outdoor style.

    Before reaching our customers, every fire pit is inspected to ensure it meets our standards for strength, finish and build quality.

    A quality fire pit should be made from thick steel that can withstand repeated heating and cooling cycles.

    Thin steel fire pits can warp or deteriorate quickly. Higher-quality fire pits are typically made from 5mm to 6mm steel, which provides excellent durability and longevity.

    Thicker steel also helps retain heat and creates a more substantial, stable fire pit.

    Maintaining a fire pit is simple.

    Basic care includes:

    • removing ash after fires
    • keeping the fire pit clean and dry when possible
    • using a cover when not in use

    These simple steps will help keep your fire pit in great condition for years.

    Yes, drainage holes are included in Kindle and Kin fire pits to allow rainwater to escape.

    Without drainage, water can collect inside the fire pit which may accelerate corrosion and make lighting a fire more difficult.

    Drainage holes help ensure the fire pit remains ready to use.