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Details: EAST OAK Pyramid Patio Heater, 48,000 BTU Outdoor Patio Heater, Quartz Glass Tube Propane Heater, Triple Protection System, With Wheels, Outdoor Heater for Commercial & Residential, Brown
Brand: EAST OAK
Manufacturer Contact Information 1-833-EAST-OAK (USA) 1-833-327-8625 Mon-Fri: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm PST/PDT
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- , : The outdoor heater of patio measures 48,000 BTU to spread heat up to an 10-foot diameter from its central heating position and it is powerful to heat rapidly in 5 minutes. With CSA certification, Ideal for outdoor and commercial use, it can be placed in Outdoor balcony, garden, swimming pool, etc.
- – : The exterior of the patio heater is made of high-quality aluminum, and the powder grade coating is not easy to rust. Durable integrated quartz glass tube, heat resistance is enough to use for a long time, 4.7inch thick design to make the flame effect more spectacular, so that you can enjoy the leisure time.
- : Our team poured a lot of heart and soul into the design of the EAST OAK Pyramid Patio Heater, and we’re pleased to offer the design in four stainless steel surfaces embossed, a pyramid shape to create a beautiful and elegant outlook, burning flame helps you enjoy the outdoor living.
- : EAST OAK propane patio heater offers a triple safety protection system to ensure your well-being. Designed with anti-tip protection, it will automatically shut off the flame when tilted more than 45 degrees. If the flame is accidentally extinguished, the gas supply will shut off immediately.
- – : Outdoor patio heaters are easy to start, and a one-button ignition system can ignite a flame in 5 seconds. The adjustable control knob can customize the heat or turn it off according to your preference from low to high. Note: 5AA battery included, recommended to remove the battery if not used for a long time.
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 your outdoor living space usage during cooler weather. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to use them safely and effectively.Choosing the Right Location
- Place the heater on a flat, stable surface
- Keep at least 3 feet clearance from walls and flammable objects
- Avoid placing under covered areas with low clearance
- Ensure proper ventilation in the surrounding area
Starting and Operating
1. Connect the fuel source (propane tank or natural gas line) properly
2. Check for gas leaks before first use
3. Turn the control knob to “Pilot”
4. Press the ignition button to light the pilot
5. Once lit, adjust the temperature setting as needed
How to Maintain Patio Heaters
To keep your patio heaters in top shape, start with regular cleaning. Wipe down the heating element and reflectors with a damp cloth to remove dust and debris. Inspect the fuel source; for propane heaters, check the tank for leaks and ensure connections are secure. Perform seasonal checks on ignition systems and replace batteries if necessary. Store heaters indoors during the off-season to protect them from the elements. Always follow manufacturer guidelines for maintenance and safety, ensuring a warm outdoor space for years to come.




