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Details: Patio Heater for Outdoor, 48,000 BTU Freestanding Heater/Umbrella Patio Warmer Propane Stainless Steel Burner with Wheels, Outdoor Warmer for Home and Commercial
Brand: KIMORE
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- 【Powerful Heat】: Our patio heater has powerful radiant heat with a high range heat output of up to 48,000 BTU/hour, generating heat up to a 15-foot radius.
- 【Safety Protection】: This outdoor heater is equipped with an automatic tilt sensor that shuts off the burner to prevent gas leakage if the burner is accidentally tipped over. The heater also shuts off automatically to protect against fire when the fire is accidentally extinguished or in a state of oxygen deficiency.
- 【Reinforced Stability】: The base includes a sand bucket for sand, which adds 25 pounds of sand when filled, increasing heater stability in windy conditions.
- 【One Button Lgnition】: Say goodbye to complicated start-up procedures. Our ignition system lights the heater with the push of a knob; The heat control knob is infinitely adjustable, allowing you to adjust the heat to your liking, from low to high heat and anywhere in between.
- 【Multiple Occasion】: The porch heater is equipped with 2 flexible wheels for effortless mobility. This outdoor patio heater is suitable for your garden, restaurant, poolside or outdoor events such as parties, weddings and more. Enjoy a cozy outdoor casual gathering with friends and family even on a cold night.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide For Patio Heaters
Fuel Type. Consider whether you want propane, natural gas, or electric heaters. Each has its advantages – propane is portable, natural gas is cost-effective, and electric is environmentally friendly.Heating Power. Look at BTU (British Thermal Units) output for gas heaters or wattage for electric ones. Higher BTUs mean more heat coverage.
Coverage Area. Determine the size of the space you need to heat. Most patio heaters specify their heating radius or square footage coverage.
Safety Features. Look for units with automatic shut-off, tip-over protection, and protective grills. These are essential for safe operation.
Mobility. Consider if you need a portable unit with wheels or a permanent installation. Some models are designed to be mounted on walls or ceilings.
Weather Resistance. Ensure the heater is rated for outdoor use and has weather-resistant construction, especially if it will be exposed to elements.
Price and Warranty. Compare costs of both the unit and operating expenses, and check warranty terms for peace of mind.
This follows the same structured format as the previous guides, providing clear, bullet-pointed advice focusing on key factors to consider when making a purchase decision.
How to use Patio Heaters
Patio heaters are excellent devices for extending your outdoor entertainment season by providing warmth 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 low-hanging trees or covered areas
- Ensure proper ventilation in partially enclosed spaces
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
5. Position seating within the heater’s effective radius (typically 6-10 feet)
Safety Tips
- Never leave the heater unattended while in use
- Turn off and disconnect when not in use
- Keep children and pets away from the unit
- Store properly during adverse weather conditions
- Regularly check for damage or wear
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.