Bali Outdoors
A value-focused mass-market brand — strong heat output per dollar, with more mixed build quality
- Founded
- 2015
- Country
- China
- Warranty
- Warranty terms are not consistently published across retail listings; buyers should expect basic manufacturer defect coverage rather than an extended-year warranty.
- Support
- Support channels are primarily retailer-mediated through Amazon and Walmart returns rather than a robust direct-brand service line.
Overview
Bali Outdoors describes itself as both a manufacturing supplier to major big-box retailers and a direct-to-consumer brand, with a product range spanning fire pits, patio heaters, and related outdoor living goods. It leans toward China-based production with a North American retail focus, sold heavily through Home Depot, Lowe’s, Walmart, and Amazon. Owner reviews are more mixed than Outland Living’s — praised for heat output and price, but criticized inconsistently for build quality and occasional igniter failures.
Is it worth it?
Bali Outdoors is worth it as the value pick — it matches Outland Living’s 50,000 BTU output and hidden-tank design at meaningfully lower cost, and the day-one performance is genuinely comparable. The tradeoffs are real, though: its steel construction is more rust-prone than Outland’s aluminum over multiple seasons, build-quality reports are mixed (some owners call it flimsy), and igniter reliability draws recurring complaints. Buy it to save money, not to keep for a decade.