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Large 7.9ft Outdoor Fire Rack, Heavy Duty Firewood Pile Storage Racks for Fireplace Patio Deck, Tubular Steel Log Holder Stand

Large 7.9ft Outdoor Fire Rack, Heavy Duty Firewood Pile Storage Racks for Fireplace Patio Deck, Tubular Steel Log Holder Stand

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SKU:B0FYCJ1DKC

Regular price $392.89
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  • 【Wrought Iron Construction】: This log rack is made of heavy-duty thick black powder-coated steel tubing. The steel is strong, rust-resistant, and can withstand most weather conditions.
  • 【Sturdy and Durable】: Can hold large amounts of firewood for outdoor backyard fire pits, outdoor fire pits, wood burning stove logs, wood piles and outdoor camping logs.
  • 【Overall Dimensions】: 242×35×124 cm/95.3×13.8×48.8 inches; The base is raised above the ground for ventilation and keeps the firewood dry. It has good load-bearing capacity and no need to worry about deformation.
  • 【Easy to Assemble】: This fireplace firewood storage rack stand is composed of multiple parts, which can be installed with just screw structure, and the firewood rack can be easily assembled together within 10 minutes.

This perfectly sized firewood storage rack fits perfectly on your outdoor back porch, backyard deck, outdoor backyard fire pit, under your eaves, on your patio, in your tool shed, woodshed, shed mess, indoor garage, family room, or covered patio. It holds enough wood for your fireplace in all seasons.

Advantages:
- Heavy-duty, rust-resistant, and weather-resistant.
- Keeps firewood neatly stacked and dry, making it more efficient and ready to burn.

Specifications:
- Material: Wrought Iron
- Dimensions: 242 × 35 × 124 cm / 95.3 × 13.8 × 48.8 inches
- Color: Black
- Package Includes: 1 × Firewood Rack

Installation Steps:
- 1: Hold the long pipe perpendicular to the ground.
- 2: Hold the short end of the long pipe perpendicular to the ground. Make sure the holes on both pipes are aligned.
- 3: Place the rebar between the two pipes. Make sure the hole for the rebar is in line with the first hole in the pipe.
- 4: Insert the screw straight through the hole from the right end and tighten the screw with pliers.
- Note: There are two washers between the bottom horizontal pipe and the vertical post at the end of the bolt.


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