🔥 Warm Up Your Outdoor Experience! 🔥
The Amazon Basics 46,000 BTU Outdoor Propane Patio Heater is designed for both commercial and residential use, providing powerful heat coverage of up to 9 feet. With a sleek slate gray finish, it features a one-touch ignition for easy startup, wheels for mobility, and essential safety features, making it the perfect addition to any outdoor space.
Heating Coverage | 9 feet |
Heating Element | Propane Gas |
Heat Output | 46000 British Thermal Units |
Fuel Type | Gas |
Heating Method | Propane |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor Heating |
Mounting Type | Standalone |
Room Type | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Wheels |
Form Factor | Tower |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Item Weight | 18.14 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 32.12"D x 32.12"W x 91.3"H |
Color | Slate Gray |
K**N
Worth it!
I bought on a whim because it was a deal of the day and I am so glad I did! Where we live it could be 40 degrees one day and 80 the next so its nice to be able to be warm on our deck during the colder days. It doesnt have a gigantic heat radius but works for what we need it to! Glad I came across it!
L**N
Great quality
Pretty impressed with how well this works. I went out on a limb and bought it; however I was skeptical due to the price. Easy to move around and can feel the heat sitting in chairs feet away.
B**N
Looks Great & easy to Assemble
Originally purchased for my wife’s bestfriends out door wedding. Was easy to assemble with 2 people. Served its purpose well, now we use it on our back deck for chili nights
H**B
No instructions so you're on your own!
There are no instructions other than an exploded view & parts list, so if you're handy it should be OK?It is fairly easy to assemble!
M**K
It's warm
Gives off great heat. Got a deal on an Amazon special. Great value for price.
D**I
Patio perfection
I'm loving my outdoor patio stand heater! It provides warm and cozy heat on chilly evenings, making my patio a year-round gathering spot. The design is sleek and sturdy, and it's easy to move around to direct the heat where needed. The heat output is perfect for small to medium-sized areas, and it's energy-efficient too. Highly recommend for anyone looking to extend their outdoor living season!
M**R
Assembly instructions grossly inadequate!
Where to begin.... First, I guess, a disclaimer: I have assembled the unit, but haven't yet turned it on, so this review is based on my "assembly" experience.The first thing you're supposed to do is disassemble the base unit from its housing & fill it with sand or water. I chose water because I live in rural Vermont & don't have access to sand.Once you complete that, you're instructed to reattach the collar to the base unit using the four screws & bolts you previously removed to take the it apart. Easy enough, right? Except that when you tighten them, you must be real careful. After the reassembly, there was water all over the floor, BECAUSE THE NUTS WENT RIGHT THROUGH THE BOTTOM OF THE BASE. Furthermore, there was absolutely no reason to take the base apart - you can fill it while it's together.I probably should have stopped & asked for a return at that point, but the shipping carton arrived in deplorable condition, & there was no way I would have been able to put it back in the box.Next problem - Step3 (& I have read & reread the assembly instructions to see if I messed this up) is for the attachment of the "Post Supports." WHAT THEY DON'T EXPLAIN IS THAT THEY ARE NOT IDENTICAL! TWO HAVE SMALL HOLES ON THE UPRIGHTS THAT ARE NEEDED IN (GET THIS) STEP 11, BASICALLY THE LAST STEP OF THE ASSEMBLY PROCESS! IF YOU DON'T PUT THE ONE POST WITHOUT THE SMALL HOLES IN BETWEEN THE OTHER TWO, YOU'LL HAVE TO TAKE THE ENTIRE UNIT APART TO REPOSITION THEM CORRECTLY AFTER YOU THINK YOU'RE DONE!In Step 9, there is no guidance in which side of the REFLECTOR PIECES the CAP NUT should be secured to (how the screw & nut should be inserted). I took a chance & attached them to the bottom - hope I'm right....At NO POINT in the instructions do they tell you to attach the UPPER POST (F) to the LOWER POST (G), but I'm just being picky here - that's kind of easy to figure out.In Step 11, you are instructed to put your propane tank "on top of the "Post Supports." This is an obvious mistake, as it the tank sits on the base BETWEEN the Post Supports. Then you're asked to "SECURE THE PROPANE TANK BY ATTACHING THE CHAIN (L) TO THE POST SUPPORTS."AT THIS POINT, I HAD TO TAKE THE UNIT APART AND REPOSITION THE POST SUPPORTS TO BE ABLE TO ACCOMMODATE THE DAMN CHAIN, & THEN REASSEMBLE IT!Hope this is useful should you decide to purchase this item.
J**.
Works great, looks great, somewhat easy assembly
Pull everything out of the box. Make sure you get the hardware packet out. Have someone start peeling off the blue protective tape from the 4 pieces that attach together as well as the very top piece b/c this process is tedious and time-consuming. In taking off the blue film, use small motions around the edges to get it going. Get a socket set and screw driver. Then, only attach the four curved metal pieces together, into a big circle, using the outside holes b/c you'll then attach the very top piece to it using the inside holes. The very top piece goes "bowl" down.Order:1. wheels onto base2. 3 curved rods attach to the base. The curved tops point at each other (facing in). I now put the 20 lb gas tank onto the base.3. lower pipe triangle attaches to the top of the 3 curved rods4. upper pipe attaches to heater unit after feeding gas line down down the upper pipe5. circle, with very top cover (bowl down) now attached, attaches to heater unit with 3 double-threaded screws.6. Take out the 4 existing screws from the top of the lower pipe. You'll use these again to attach the whole upper part of the heater to the lower half of the heater.7. feed the gas line from the bottom of the upper pipe down through the lower pipe so that it comes out by the gas tank.8. screw it onto a 20 lb. lp tank.9. after opening the tank valve and turning the unit dial a 1/4 turn counter-clockwise and holding it in, push the igniter button. It ignites pretty quickly but you have to keep pushing the dial in for a few more seconds to get a good gas flow.Hope this helps!
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