Nicolock Verona Firepit

Width Length Height Insert lbs / Pallet
Without
Coping
43½"43½"16"28" Square1,312
With
Coping
48"48"18"28" Square1,600

Looking to turn your yard into a cozy oasis for evening entertainment? The Nicolock Verona Firepit is all you need to complete the perfect setting.  This square fire pit is stocked in two colors, Granite City and Westchester Blend. The Verona Fire Pit is available in both Standard Wood and Smokeless options.

Standard 1 Wood includes wallstone and a metal insert.

Standard 2 Wood includes wallstone, a metal insert and coping.

Smokeless 1 includes wallstone and a black insert

Smokeless 3 includes wallstone and a stainless steel insert

Key Features:

    • Wallstone Color: Granite City or Westchester Blend
    • Optional Coping Color: Bluestone (for Standard 2 Wood)
    • Nominal Dimensions:
      • Without Coping:  W43 ½”  X L43 ½”  X H16”
      • With Coping: W48” X L48” X H18”
    • Weight:
      • Without Coping: 1,312lbs
      • With Coping: 1,600lbs
    • Smokeless Inserts
      • Smokeless 2: Black insert
      • Smokeless 3: Stainless Steel insert
$775.00-$2,275.00
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Description

FEATURES

  • Custom Coping available for all models
  • Includes wall blocks and steel insert

SPECIFICATIONS:

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Additional information

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
Type

Standard 1 Wood, Standard 2 Wood, Smokeless 1, Smokeless 3

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