🔥 Stay warm, stay social—heat your outdoor moments in style!
The Amazon Basics 46,000 BTU Outdoor Propane Patio Heater delivers powerful, adjustable warmth for patios up to 18 feet in diameter. Featuring easy one-touch ignition, smooth mobility with wheels, and essential safety features like tilt auto-shutoff and a weighted water tank base, this durable Havana Bronze heater is perfect for both commercial and residential outdoor spaces.
B**9
A deck must have
I have 3. They work amazing. Put out great heat. Not too.bad to assemble. Easy to light and stay lit They look great and professional. The wheels make them easy to move. For the most part they dont get bothered by the wind unless it's very big wind. I recommend the heat shield to direct some heat and stop wind. I also recommend the covers. They are a must have and work great. But weather is hard on things but hwve lasted years and protected the heaters. Very happy and love them. They are a must have hence why I have 3 lol.
M**N
Clearer Instructions Are in the Back of the Manual!
I bought two of these outdoor propane heaters, and while they work great once assembled, the instruction manual was a bit frustrating at first. The beginning section isn’t very clear (and it looks like other buyers have noticed the same thing).Here’s a tip: skip to the back of the manual! There’s a simple, step-by-step guide there that makes assembly much easier.It took me about 45 minutes per heater, but honestly, a good chunk of that time was spent peeling the protective film off the reflector panels. Once together, they look great and feel sturdy. I’ve attached the step-by-step directions in case it helps anyone else.
K**R
Pleased
Bought this after returning the ninja fire pit. It lights easily and puts out a good amount of heat. Also looks good.
W**4
High quality patio heater but needs better wheels
I bought this for my wife because she's always cold when we're outside on our patio. We've owned similar patio heaters in the past and this is definitely high quality especially for the price. It produces a nice amount of heat and ignites immediately. The only issue is the wheel assembly which seems flimsy and can bend when you're moving it around. It doesn't come with a propane tank so you'll need to supply your own.I would definitely recommend it to anyone that is looking for a patio heater.
B**R
Great deal!
very nice product, well-made! Very big!
C**L
Great heater.
Very easy assembly. Step by step graphics in the back of the manual. Less than 45 min.
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.
P**A
Lots of heat.
I purchased this during one of the prime day deals in October 2024. Set this up on my patio and it works great. It throws off a lot of heat, which is what we need for the two or three cold nights. We get here in Tampa, Florida.
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