Best Fire Pit Tables for Small Decks (Under 40 Inches)
A fire pit table on a 10x12 deck is absolutely possible. You just have to pick the right one. Most popular models run 48 inches or wider, which eats up half your patio before you even pull out a chair.
These five propane tables all come in under 40 inches. They still put out serious heat, hold drinks and snacks, and look like something you chose on purpose rather than the only thing that fit.
Prices range from $360 to around $580. None of them require a gas line. Hook up a standard propane tank underneath and you are done.
Best Overall for a Small Deck: Endless Summer 30-Inch Propane Fire Pit Table
The Endless Summer GAD1399SP shows up on more small patios than almost anything else in this category, and there is a reason for that. At 30 inches wide and right around $380, it fits comfortably on a 10x10 deck with four chairs around it and still leaves enough room to walk past without bumping anyone.
The wicker-look resin body holds up better than it has any right to for the price. The 50,000 BTU burner handles a cool evening without running the tank down in two hours. It is not going to win a design award, but it lights reliably every single time and the flame output is strong enough that four people around it will actually feel warm.

Endless Summer 30-Inch LP Gas Outdoor Fire Pit Table GAD1399SP
$380
4,800+ reviews
The most reliable compact fire table at this price, with a 50,000 BTU burner and a 30-inch footprint that fits on almost any deck.
Shop on Amazon →Best for a Balcony or Apartment Patio: Thermomate 28-Inch Propane Fire Pit Table
The Thermomate 28-inch fire table is built for exactly the situation where every inch counts. At 28 inches across and weighing under 25 pounds, you can push it to the corner when you need the space and drag it back out when you want a fire. That kind of flexibility is worth a lot on a small balcony or a rented patio where permanent furniture is not an option.
It runs on a 1-pound propane canister or a standard 20-pound tank with an adapter. The flame height is adjustable, the glass fire beads look cleaner than lava rocks at this scale, and the whole thing arrives for around $399. For two people enjoying a quiet weeknight outside, this is genuinely the right tool.

Thermomate 28-Inch Propane Fire Pit Table with Glass Beads
$399
2,100+ reviews
A lightweight 28-inch table with adjustable flame and compatibility with both small and standard propane tanks.
Shop on Amazon →Best Square Option for a Corner Setup: Bond Manufacturing 30-Inch Square Fire Table
Square fire tables use corner space more efficiently than round ones. A 30-inch square table tucks into a deck corner and leaves the rest of the space open for traffic and seating. It works especially well on L-shaped decks or tight patios where there is one dead corner that never gets used for anything useful.
The powder-coated steel frame on the Bond holds up well through spring rain and summer humidity without heavy maintenance. The 40,000 BTU burner is adequate rather than impressive, but for a table this compact that is actually the right call. You do not want a raging fire three feet from your lap. It comes in around $360 and includes lava rocks right in the box.

Bond Manufacturing 30-Inch Square Propane Gas Fire Pit Table
$360
1,600+ reviews
A 30-inch square fire table that uses corner deck space efficiently, with powder-coated steel and a 40,000 BTU burner.
Shop on Amazon →Best Mid-Size Upgrade: Sunjoy 34-Inch Round Propane Fire Pit Table
If your deck has room for 34 inches and you want something that looks like real outdoor furniture rather than a camping accessory, the Sunjoy 34-inch round table lands in a nice middle ground. It is big enough to anchor a four-person seating area without cramping anyone. On a 12x14 patio this fits with a full chair set and a few inches to spare on each side.
The tabletop surface around the burner is actual mosaic tile, which handles heat and drinks without any special treatment. The steel frame is noticeably heavier than the budget options, which makes it feel stable in wind rather than tippy. It retails around $520 and frequently goes on sale for closer to $450 during summer.

Sunjoy 34-Inch Round Propane Gas Fire Pit Table with Mosaic Tile Top
$520
3,200+ reviews
A 34-inch round table with a real mosaic tile surface, solid steel frame, and enough presence to anchor a four-person outdoor setup.
Shop on Amazon →Best-Looking Option Under $600: Hampton Bay 35-Inch Propane Fire Pit Table
Hampton Bay makes several fire tables in the 35-inch range and the gray concrete-look models have the kind of clean, modern finish that works on a contemporary deck without requiring everything else to match. At around $580, it looks considerably more expensive than it costs, which is not something you can say about most products in this category.
It puts out 50,000 BTUs and comes with a cover that converts the fire bowl into a flat side table when the fire is off. That cover is actually useful rather than just a marketing checkbox. On a small deck, having the option to close it up and gain a flat surface for food and drinks during non-fire hours makes a real difference in how much you get out of the space.

Hampton Bay 35-Inch Propane Gas Fire Pit Table with Concrete-Look Top
$580
2,700+ reviews
A 35-inch propane table with a concrete-look top and a functional lid that turns the fire bowl into flat, usable table space.
Shop on Amazon →Frequently Asked Questions
Can you use a propane fire pit table on a wood deck?
Yes, but keep at least 12 inches of clearance between the flame and any combustible surface. Most propane fire tables have enclosed burners that direct heat upward rather than downward, which makes them far safer on wood decks than open wood-burning fire pits.
What size fire pit table works on a 10x10 patio?
A 28 to 30-inch diameter table gives you enough room for four chairs and walkable space around the edges. Anything over 34 inches starts to feel cramped on a 10x10.
How long does a propane tank last on a compact fire pit table?
A standard 20-pound tank typically lasts 8 to 10 hours on a 40,000 to 50,000 BTU burner running at a medium flame. Running at full output cuts that down to roughly 4 to 6 hours.
Do small fire pit tables put out enough heat to actually feel warm?
For 2 to 4 people sitting close around a 30-inch table, a 40,000 to 50,000 BTU burner is plenty. You are not trying to heat a large open yard. The warmth is noticeably felt within about 3 to 4 feet of the flame.
Quick Tips for Fire Pit Tables on Small Decks
- Measure before you order. The listed diameter is the table itself. Add 18 to 24 inches on each side for chair clearance and you will know exactly what fits before anything ships.
- Use the cover every single time. Small decks get more foot traffic per square foot than large yards. A cover keeps the fire glass and burner clean and protects against spills when the table is not in use.
- Make sure air can circulate around the tank. Most compact tables have a lower shelf sized for a 20-pound propane tank. Keep the shelf area open and do not store a second tank right next to the first one while it is running.
- Match the table shape to your layout. Round tables work best when chairs pull up evenly from all sides. Square tables are better for corners or when two sides face a railing or wall.
- Check your lease or HOA rules first. Some apartment buildings and HOAs restrict propane on balconies. A quick check before ordering saves a return shipping headache.