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OW Lee Unveils New Fire Pit
Builder Website Enhancement

Tuesday, April 29, 2014, ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA

OW Lee, a manufacturer of high-end outdoor furniture, fire pits, and accessories located in Ontario, California, has announced the launch of a new, interactive Fire Pit Builder tool on their website.

The Fire Pit Builder will help consumers, designers and dealers visualize any OW Lee fire pit in real time. It allows the user to choose one of OW Lee’s 15 fire pit styles and apply any top, finish, tile and/or fire media available from OW Lee, totaling over 1,500 different configurations. The tool also allows users to save, print or download the image with a complete list of selected options, as well as share via email and social media.

“The Fire Pit Builder is such a great way to really visualize all the different options we have available and to see your custom fire pit on screen before you order. I think the Fire Pit Builder will help consumer to feel confident about their choices and drive them to purchase,” said Leisa Rogers McCollister, Marketing manager at OW Lee.  

The fire pit builder is available on the OW Lee website. It is also available as a web-frame for authorized OW Lee dealers to use on their own websites.

Visit the website.

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