Outland Living Series 403 vs Bali Outdoors 42-inch Fire Pit Table
Updated July 2026
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Quick Winner: Outland Living Series 403
Durability versus value: the Outland wins on rust-resistant aluminum, CSA certification, and long-term build, while the Bali matches its heat and versatility for less — the value pick.
Score comparison
Specifications
Outland Living Series 403
- Fuel
- Propane (20-lb tank)
- BTU output
- 50,000 BTU
- Table material
- Powder-coated aluminum frame with resin wicker panels and 8mm tempered glass top
- Ignition
- Push-button spark/auto-ignition with manual control valve
- Table size
- 44 in. L x 32 in. W x 23 in. H
- Hidden tank storage
- Yes, enclosed base with access door for a standard 20-lb tank
- Fill media/cover
- Includes decorative glass rocks; glass insert and cover often sold separately
- Certification
- CSA certified
- Warranty
- 1-year manufacturer’s warranty
Bali Outdoors 42-inch Fire Pit Table
- Fuel
- Propane (20-lb tank, not included)
- BTU output
- 50,000 BTU
- Table material
- Steel frame and tabletop (tile or slate on some SKUs)
- Ignition
- Push-button spark ignition with control panel
- Table size
- About 42 in. L x 24 in. W x 24.2 in. H (also sold in 28/30/32 in.)
- Hidden tank storage
- Yes, enclosed compartment for a standard 20-lb tank
- Fill media/cover
- Fire glass included; table lid included on many SKUs
- Certification
- CSA on CSA-labeled SKUs (check specific model number)
The verdict
This is the most-searched cross-shop in the category, and the choice comes down to whether you optimize for ten-year durability or lowest cost today. Both hit 50,000 BTU and hide a 20-lb tank, and on day one most buyers would struggle to tell them apart. But the materials diverge: the Outland Living 403’s powder-coated aluminum resists rust in ways the Bali’s steel generally can’t over multiple seasons, and Outland’s CSA certification and more consistent fit-and-finish give it the durability and safety edge. The Bali Outdoors 42-inch undercuts it by roughly 25–30% and matches it on heat, so it wins outright on BTU-per-dollar — but its steel construction, mixed build reports, and recurring igniter complaints make it a shorter-horizon buy. For a buyer optimizing for long-term durability, the Outland (our Editor’s Choice) wins; for the value-conscious buyer who accepts a few-seasons horizon, the Bali is the honest, money-saving recommendation.