Uniflasy 48″ Fire Pit Surround Tabletop with 17″ Smokeless Fire Pit, Portable Protective Barrier Equal Width, Safety & Extra Space, Outdoor Tabletop & Smokeless Firepit for Backyard, Camping & Party
$399.99 $249.99
$399.99 $249.99
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Product description

Smokeless Fire Pit
Made of stainless steel ensure long-lasting durability.
More Storage Space
Newly upgraded top to bottom uniform width for holding more firewood
Ensure Safety
Enjoying a cozy evening with family
Ventilation Design
Provides optimal airflow to the fire pit surround table and promotes upper and lower air circulation
Enjoy your Lazy Time
Meet your diverse needs
1 Lasting Durability 2 Full Upgrade 3 Protective Barrier 4 Cool Down Quickly 5 3-In-1 Functionality




Design for You Outdoor Surround Tabletop & Smokeless Fire Pit Suit: Our Fire Pit Surround Tabletop included 17 inch smokeless fire pit with lid. And it’s also come with weatherproof surround tabletop cover. The 48 inch outdoor fire pit side table is well-spaced enough for holding drinks, food, and snacks for your party or romantic meat outdoors. Making you enjoy embrace cozy warmth while feeling peace of mind
Top to Bottom Tabletop Uniform Width Design: Outer Diameter – 48”, Inner Diameter – 28”, Total Height – 18”, Tabletop Shelf Width – 10”, Firewood Storage Shelf – 10“, Material: Powder-coated steel. This Fire Pit Table Surround has a design with equal widths at the top and bottom for more storage space, and bottom of the tabletop is equipped with a brazier stand, effectively enhancing the stability of the smokeless brazier
Smokeless Fire Pit: The stainless steel smokeless fire pit with lid ensures long-lasting durability, perfect for surround tabletop. Fire pit come with air intake holes at the bottom ensure air-flow efficient, keep your fireside experience free from the hassle of smoke, teary eyes, or lingering odors, experience the magic of a cozy
360° Safety Barrier: Our protective barrier table protects wandering hands or wagging tails from direct contact with hot stoves, as well as providing a surface for cold drinks and foods. Enhance your backyard aesthetic with the Surround tabletop, Making you can embrace lazy warmth while feeling peace of mind
Heavy Duty Fire Pit Surround Tabletop: Created from high quality powder-coated steel, this Fire Pit Surround Tabletop and smokeless fire pit is durable in any outdoor setting. Has a high weight capacity and sturdy construction, non-bending, can be placed stably on any outdoor surface, you can feel safer while it burns
Exquisite Design: Designed with a perforated surface to enhance airflow and reduce heat buildup. Perfect for camping trips, patio gatherings, or backyard hangouts — it gives you the ideal spot to rest your drinks, snacks, or roasting tools while enjoying the fire
All-Weather Protection: This smokeless fire pit table set includes a durable weatherproof cover made from heavy-duty fabric. It shields your tabletop and fire pit from rain, sun, wind, snow, and falling debris — keeping your outdoor setup clean, dry, and ready to use year-round
8 reviews for Uniflasy 48″ Fire Pit Surround Tabletop with 17″ Smokeless Fire Pit, Portable Protective Barrier Equal Width, Safety & Extra Space, Outdoor Tabletop & Smokeless Firepit for Backyard, Camping & Party
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Larry Garcia –
A Must-Have for Outdoor Lovers
If you’re into camping or backyard parties, this fire pit table is a total game-changer. It’s got a smokeless stainless steel pit, a strong powder-coated steel table, and a smart 360° barrier so kids and pets stay safe. The airflow is awesome — it keeps the fire burning evenly without all that annoying smoke. Plus, it comes with a waterproof cover that keeps everything protected year-round. I’ve used it for a few weeks now, and honestly, it’s one of the best outdoor pieces I’ve ever owned — stylish, functional, and built to last.
Ronald Fedewa –
My New Backyard Favorite
Okay, you guys have to see this setup — this fire pit table has completely changed my backyard vibe! The surround table is 48 inches wide, super sturdy, and gives me plenty of space for drinks and snacks when friends come over. The smokeless fire pit actually works — no smoke in your face, no smell in your clothes, just cozy warmth. I love that it comes with a heavy-duty weatherproof cover, too, so I don’t have to worry when it rains. It looks amazing day and night — this has become my go-to spot to unwind after work!
Aaron Daniel –
Smokeless and So Cozy!
Just tried out this smokeless fire pit table — and wow, no smoke, no smell, just pure warmth! The table gives plenty of space for snacks and drinks, and it looks super sleek in my backyard. Definitely my new favorite spot to chill after dark!
Paul Hines –
Must-Have Surround Table for Solo Stove Yukon!
Fits my Solo Stove Yukon perfectly (28” inner, 18” height—no bending). Heavy-duty powder-coated steel held up 2 months (wind/rain/bumps). 200lb capacity (even my cast-iron Dutch oven). Firewood storage organizes logs. Safety barrier protects my cat. Easy install. Turns fire pit into backyard centerpiece.
D. Walbeck –
Easy to assemble
Purchased this to surround my Yukon Solo Stove. It fit perfectly and assembly was easy. For those who said they had issues or holes didn’t align, we didn’t have any problems. Only took 30 minutes to put together with my best friend. Perfect wasWay to keep pets and small children away from the hot sides of the stove.
Angelina –
Very nice table surround.
I LOVE the look of this table. It is very modern and adds a nice touch to my outdoor seating arrangement. This is also the first outdoor item I have received from Amazon that had absolutely NO rust, NO scratches, and NO failing paint. The table was/is aesthetically perfect and VERY well packed. The paint is durable even after my child found a wood stick to hit it (repeatedly 😵💫) with. It also created a perfect spot to set down a cup or other item. The table itself does not get hot. I was pleasantly surprised to learn that it has adjustable height legs should you decide to set it on a patio, but you would need a fire mat if it is not rated to get that hot or a lift for the solo stove and I don’t have either one so we just didn’t do that.With that said, the experience wasn’t entirely perfect. I put together the table most of the way WHILE reading the picture instructions before realizing I was about to have a LOT of extra screws. I went back through to see what I had missed before realizing that one of the first steps required you put screws deep into these square holes that add strength to each seam on the grated table top. You are supposed to put them in BEFORE attaching the legs but the little dotted lines telling you where the screws go were confusing because of the size of the image and perspective of the diagram. There were no words and the holes are not immediately visible when looking at each peice. The screws are significantly shorter than the hole is long. And they are significantly wider than the head of the screw. I needed a flashlight to even see the hole. It took SEVERAL attempts to put the screws in because getting it to line up in such a deep hole with such a small window on the side was SO challenging. I struggled to even get a miniature screwdriver for glasses in the side window access so I could try to line the screw tip up to the hole. I truly believe that putting those screws in would not have been easier had I completed the directions in the correct order. I had to turn the table on its rounded side to get better visibility while sitting. Even when I went for a magnetized head on a drill (it says to do it by hand) I still had the screw fall into an adjacent tube at the bottom that then required a lot of manuevering to get the screw back. Even after going back through the instructions and ensuring I meticulously went over every piece to ensure every hole has a screw or bolt I still wound up with 5 extras. It feels sturdy enough that I am more confused than worried.I was also a bit annoyed by the design. I have no convenient place to stack wood in my yard so I had hoped this would provide that storage. A 10″ long peice of wood is pretty small and so MOST of what we actually burn has been longer. Trying to prep wood so small is an absolute pain; you’re most likely going stack wood horizontally between each leg gap than what you see in the pictured advertisement. So expect that. I also didn’t realize until I received it but the lower table does not have holes. Even IF you were to stack wood on this table, that wood won’t be able to breathe. Keeping wood dry is important if you plan to burn it. Water not being able to shed all the way through the table also seems like a bit of an issue. It does make a reasonable foot rest though… So there’s that..I had also read that the added circumference around the solo stove had little impact on the heat it put off but I have to disagree. We have definitely tested the limits of how big of a fire we can get in our 27″ solo stove I bought specifically to go with this table. On a 45° night in FL it has to be a larger fire than the solo stove brand recommends to feel any heat with this table around it. It is visually pleasing having a fire, and we like using it for yard brush and cardboard trash,… but if you truly need warmth then this table might not be a good idea unless you plan to sit VERY close. Fires for warmth aren’t as big of a deal for us so we don’t mind. And I have a toddler so it is more important to me that we have that buffer built in to keep them from touching it. My child is 2 and CAN touch the top ring of the solo stove but it is a REACH.Finally, I do wish I had picked a table that had a center cover for the solo stove. I was worried that the height of whatever table I picked would be too low to allow a table that came with a metal cover center in the middle to work with the solo stove in place so I bought a fabric cover instead that covers everything. We basically just don’t use the fabric one because we are usually waiting for the fire to cool to put it back. By the time we remember to come back to it it has been uncovered for ages. I think a metal center cover would have gotten hot but allowed the solo stove fire to be smothered while also keeping water and rain out. The solo stove does NOT have holes in it for drainage so if it rains the water will stand in it so it DOES need to be covered between uses. I plan to get a different cover to try to alleviate this issue.The solo stove has an ash pan that can be removed without lifting the entire base out of the table, but if it gets standing water you WILL have to. The ash pan will get stuff on the table when you empty so you have to wipe down between cleanings.I still love the look and durability so we are keeping it.
Randal Lathrop –
Equal Top/Bottom Width, Perfect Fit for My Solo Stove!
No more lopsided surrounds—this one’s even width looks great! 48” outer holds drinks/snacks, 28” inner fits my Solo Stove Ranger (and Bonfire too). 10” shelves work for s’mores stuff and firewood. Powder-coated steel is tough, easy to put together, rainproof. Best fire pit upgrade
Katie Ricker –
Perfect Fit for My Solo Stove Bonfire & So Practical!
I searched for a surround table—this one’s a win! 28” inner fits perfectly (no gaps like cheap ones), 48” outer holds drinks/snacks. Firewood shelf stops tripping, 10-min install, sturdy steel (holds 20lb cooler). Keeps my dog from hot fire pit. 10/10 for Solo Stove owners!