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Can I use the Pyro Tower on a wood or composite deck?

Yes, the Pyro Tower can safely be used on wood and composite decks. We do recommend that you use the Fire Screen and Spark Arrestors to prevent any wayward embers from escaping, and you should never leave a fire unattended. If burning in the...

Does the Pyro Tower Cover protect the Tower from the elements?

Our 100% polyester canvas covers are sized to perfectly protect your Pyro Tower and are built to endure extreme conditions. The heavy duty cover is water and mildew resistant and uses a superior solution dye process and UV treatment to extend the...

Does the Pyro Tower get hot on all sides?

While the Pyro Tower may only have an opening on the front, it gets plenty warm on all four sides. Our in-house testing has revealed that, on a 32 degree night with no wind, the Tower warms a 36" radius to the high 80's on the sides and rear and...

Does the Pyro Tower put out a lot of heat?

Yes, it does! One of the unique properties of the steel that we use to build the Pyro Tower is that it is extremely efficient and storing and radiating heat. Unlike an open fire pit, the Pyro Tower will absorb much of the heat from the fire and...

How hot does the Pyro Tower get?

We get this question a lot, and there's really no way to answer that fairly. The temperature varies greatly depending on the type, quantity, and quality of materials that are being burned. We recommend seasoned hardwood for the highest...

How often do I need to oil my Pyro Tower?

The frequency which you should oil your Pyro Tower varies greatly depending on temperature, precipitation, humidity, and the reason that you are oiling it in the first place. Places that are more damp year-round, such as those on the coast, will...

Is the Blaze Tower the same thing as the Pyro Tower?

Absolutely! We originally called our products the Blaze Tower and the Blaze Burn Cage. However, at the end of 2017 we received a cease-and-desist letter from Blaze Outdoor Products demanding that we change our name. Apparently they were concerned...

Is the Pyro Tower easy to assemble?

Yes! The entire Pyro Tower is assembled using just 5 pieces with the heaviest single piece weighing just 44 pounds and is easily handled by two people. The four Tower pieces are assembled using just 12 bolts and those pieces are attached to the...

Monolith Dimensions

Monolith Dimensions. Below is a screenshot showing the dimensions for the front/rear panel on the larger Monolith Fire Tower:.

Pyro Tower Opening Dimensions

Pyro Tower Opening Dimensions. Below is a screenshot of the dimensions for the top opening of the Pyro Tower. It's designed to easily accommodate standard 16" firewood logs. Longer pieces can be stacked in a "tee pee" fashion pointing upwards inside

What is the difference between polymerized linseed oil and boiled linseed oil?

Our standard metal finish on the Pyro Tower is a polymerized linseed oil. Linseed oil is a natural product that is pressed from the dried seeds of the flax plant (Linum usitatissimum) and is commonly called flaxseed or linseed oil. The flax plant...

What size firewood should I use in my Pyro Tower?

What size firewood should I use in my Pyro Tower?. Standard firewood size is 16." You can also stack pieces bonfire-style to get larger pieces of wood in the Tower, or cut them down to the size you need.

Where can I learn more about your "hand-oiled finish"?

Where can I learn more about your "hand-oiled finish"?. We have an entire page devoted to explaining our unique metal finish that you can view here.

Will the Pyro Tower rust?

The Patina Process It's important to understand the nature of raw steel and the unique ways in which it will age over time. Patina is a natural weathering process which occurs when metal is exposed to oxygen and moisture that will gradually change...