Very nice! I have not tried the fire pit though. But this looks like an attractive and well-made set. Here are a couple of things to be aware of. The set arrives in 3 huge boxes; lots of cardboard to dispose of when you are finished with assembly. I did find one slight mistake in the directions. They say there are 2 screws holding down the ring around the fire pit, but there are 4. It is very nice that they provide you with an Allen wrench and a couple of other rudimentary wrenches. Assembly is probably doable with these tools. But there are 36 or more bots for the chairs and table and what a hassle if you are just using those basic tools; it will take a lot of time to get everything together. I suggest using a socket wrench, but even then it is still a pretty tedious job (not nearly as bad though as a Members Mark grill I bought a couple of years ago. I at least could work in air conditioning during the assembly. The assembly was not at all difficult once I figured out how to read the directions booklet. Probably took 1/2 hour for me to figure it out since there is nearly no narrative and I do not do a whole lot of assembly. But once you see what's what the only problem is having the patience to put in all of those bolts. The result, however, is a nice-looking and seemingly sturdy dining set. Delivery is not into your home or even onto your patio. The boxes were left in my garage (as I requested rather than outside my house somewhere). The delivery man would not bring it up to my back porch. The problem then is that this is a very heavy set. The table-top comes in one piece, and the porcelain that is set into it does not come out. A two-person job and it still might be difficult, though doable. A buddy and I put the tabletop on a hand truck and stretched the cardboard the set came in across my yard to the door of my patio so the hand truck would roll more easily than on the grass. Then we were able to slowly raise it to the porch resting the front end on each step before moving to the next one. I thought that getting it up to the porch would be more difficult than it was. But this is very heavy. Measure your space well because the chairs are pretty large and the table is big also. These chairs were made to accommodate someone with ... well ... an "ample" rear section of his or her body. When finished the set looks like it will last for some time and is very attractive. I looked at other vendors for something similar and this surely was a good deal. Thus far, I and my wife are very happy with our purchase.