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Details: Wood Stove Fan Bracket for Mr Heater Buddy, Multi-Purpose Mr Heater Holder for Fireplace Fan/Heated Stuff Shelf, Stand with Clip for Little Buddy and Big Buddy, Outdoor Heater Buddy Accessories
Brand: Ourhom
Wood Stove Fan Bracket for Mr Heater Buddy Previous page Next page 1 For heating water 2 For heating food 3 For stove fan
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- 【Bracket for Mr.Heater 】Our brackets are specifically designed for use with Mr heater. Available for little or big Mr.Heater Buddy 9B/12B/18B
- 【Multi-functional Holder】The Mr.Heater bracket can not only be used to hold the fireplace fan, but it can also heat water and food for you. It will provide you with warmth and convenience whether you are on your patio or outdoors.
- Elevating the Heat】Our heater supports are made from aluminum for a wider heat surface. Uniform and Wide Heating Surfacemakes the Heat Fan More Efficient and Last Longer. Whether you are heating water, or food, it will be more efficient and save you time!
- 【With Fixed Clip】Our bracket design comes with two securing clips. Easy to install, when you need to use the fireplace fan on your Mr.Heater, just screw it onto the bracket with a driver and snap the fan base into the snaps, you can use it without worrying about dropping it due to accidentally touching the fan.
- 【Easy to Carry】Our heater divider size is 4.72*4.72inch, lightweight and easy to carry, saving you more space and making your outdoor trip lighter and easier. If you have any problems please let us know, the after-sales team will provide solutions within 24 hours.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide For Patio Heaters
Fuel Type. Choose between propane, natural gas, or electric heaters. Propane is portable but needs refilling, natural gas requires installation but is cost-effective, and electric heaters are convenient but may increase energy bills.Heating Power. Look at BTU (British Thermal Units) ratings. Most residential patio heaters range from 40,000 to 50,000 BTUs. Higher BTUs mean more heat output and larger coverage area.
Coverage Area. Consider the size of your outdoor space. Calculate the square footage you need to heat and match it with the heater’s coverage capabilities.
Safety Features. Look for units with:
- Auto shut-off if tipped over
- Protective grills
- Weather-resistant construction
- Stable base design
Mobility. Consider if you need to move the heater around. Look for models with wheels if portability is important.
Weather Resistance. Ensure the heater is suitable for your climate and has proper weather protection features.
Style and Design. Choose a design that complements your outdoor d?cor. Options include standing, mounted, or tabletop models.
Cost and Maintenance. Factor in both purchase price and long-term operating costs. Consider maintenance requirements and parts availability.
How to use Patio Heaters
Patio heaters are excellent solutions for extending outdoor enjoyment during cooler weather. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to use them safely and effectively.Proper Placement
- Position the heater on a flat, stable surface
- Keep at least 3 feet clearance from walls, furniture, and flammable materials
- Avoid placing under covered areas with low clearance
- Ensure the heater is protected from strong winds
Starting and Operating
1. Check fuel levels (propane tank or electrical connection)
2. Follow manufacturer’s lighting instructions
3. Allow 5-10 minutes for the heater to reach full temperature
4. Adjust heat settings as needed for comfort
Safety Tips
- Never leave the heater unattended while in use
- Keep children and pets away from the unit
- Turn off and disconnect when not in use
- Store properly during adverse weather conditions
- Regularly check for damage or wear
Maintenance
- Clean the heater regularly
- Check fuel connections for leaks
- Replace parts as needed
- Store in a dry place during off-season
How to Maintain Patio Heaters
Regular maintenance of your patio heater ensures optimal performance and longevity. Start by cleaning the exterior with a damp cloth and mild soap. Check the gas connections for leaks using soapy water and look for bubbles. Clean the burner regularly to prevent blockages, and remove any debris or spider webs.Store your heater in a dry place during off-seasons, and always cover it when not in use. Replace the propane tank when needed and inspect the ignition system periodically. Check reflectors and heat shields for damage, and tighten any loose screws or fittings.
Remember to follow manufacturer guidelines and prioritize safety by keeping flammable materials away from the heater.




