I see you have this on a wood deck. Do you think a composite deck would be safe, or should you use something to protect the deck? Also, how long does it take to burn out once you stop feeding pellets?
I'm actually really comfortable with it on the deck. No issue and no noticeable heat below it. Obviously I could put something down. I just don't see the need. Having said that, I don't leave it running unattended. Once the flow of pellets from the hopper is turned off, probably takes about 15 minutes to burn down. If you really need it to go out quicker you can manually pull some of the pellets in with the tool provided. This will cause it to burn down rapidly.
I recently purchased the Even Embers wood pellet Chimney at Tractor Supply. For some reason the back latch that opens so that pellets fall keeps closing automatically extinguishing fire while we still using it. Any suggestions. Is there something Im missing?
Well done review. I believe the BTU is accurate but you can't directly compare to the propane radiant heaters. All the heat on this one basically goes straight up. I might try a diffuse on top also. Very satisfied with mine.
I havr this model, just brought it a week ago. Lit a fire in it for the 1st time yesterday. Loved it. My only complaint is that I was sitting 4 feet away and barely felt the seat at times. Maybe it was me. But overall, I love the look of the Fire at night and don't have to worry about Amber's flying and burning someone.
I definitely love mine. Did you have it in the high position for maximum fire? Like anything? It does take a few minutes for it to heat up. That's for damn sure.
It's definitely an ambiance more than a "heater". Advertising seems a bit disingenuous when my $150 40K BTU propane patio heater puts out substantially more heat...
You can make it throw more heat by buying pellets with a higher btu rating, cheaper pellets don't throw heat , stay away from the cheap green/ clear bag that tractor supply sells
I've had zero issue. The heat is negligible that comes down from the bottom. The Gap is pretty significant. And I've run it for probably up to 6 hours at one time
That depends. I think if you're sitting it's probably about 8 ft 9 ft on high away from the heater. I found that pellets play a big role on this. You need to buy a decent quality ones.
Yeah I'm bummed there. I'm sorry right now for 250. It's a good deal I think. Definitely a wider top piece would definitely make sense. Maybe it was too heavy or it couldn't take wind or who knows what.
I agree. I found an 18" aluminum pizza pan on amazon for 20 bucks. im going to order one and set it on top of the existing cap and see if it helps. if it does i'll fasten it with a few stainless self tapping screws. its still an awesome product though.
Was looking at this one as I have a pellet smoker/grill already and it's cheaper/easier/safer to stock extra pellets than propane tanks at least around here. My one concern is I have a Trex deck and I don't want to end up melting it if the fire gets too hot and the heat source is too low height-wise. If you end up reviewing the tall and skinny lamp-post model let us know! @tractorsupply send him one! :D
Hey thank you mine's obviously sitting on a nasty old redwood deck. I didn't notice it getting hot. They do sell small protector sheets or plates. If you will that you can put under something like this. That might be the ultimate safety precaution. I'll link one that I recently got amzn.to/47eIuy3
My biggest assembly dilemma with this was "Do you put the 'caution' triangle logo in the front, in the back, definitely not the side... Most put it toward the rear where the hopper is... OCD will get you every time. I ended up putting it in the front as you have it, lol.
I see you have this on a wood deck. Do you think a composite deck would be safe, or should you use something to protect the deck? Also, how long does it take to burn out once you stop feeding pellets?
I'm actually really comfortable with it on the deck. No issue and no noticeable heat below it.
Obviously I could put something down. I just don't see the need.
Having said that, I don't leave it running unattended.
Once the flow of pellets from the hopper is turned off, probably takes about 15 minutes to burn down.
If you really need it to go out quicker you can manually pull some of the pellets in with the tool provided. This will cause it to burn down rapidly.
I recently purchased the Even Embers wood pellet Chimney at Tractor Supply. For some reason the back latch that opens so that pellets fall keeps closing automatically extinguishing fire while we still using it. Any suggestions. Is there something Im missing?
I saw one of these for sale on Facebook for $250. Thanks for the great video. I'll think we'll get it.
Nice video? How do pellet heaters smell? Do you get that nice smell of a wood fire?
Thank you very much. Not really. It actually Burns pretty clean. I don't notice much odor. That's me though.
Well done review. I believe the BTU is accurate but you can't directly compare to the propane radiant heaters. All the heat on this one basically goes straight up. I might try a diffuse on top also. Very satisfied with mine.
Yes thank you 🍻
I RAN MINE ON low for about an hour then on high for 5 hrs. Still had enough pellets for about 2 hrs! I LOVE IT!
They are one hell of a way to warm up the backyard 🍻
What pellet brand did you use? I bought one and the pellets doesnt seem to fall by gravity
I havr this model, just brought it a week ago. Lit a fire in it for the 1st time yesterday. Loved it. My only complaint is that I was sitting 4 feet away and barely felt the seat at times. Maybe it was me. But overall, I love the look of the Fire at night and don't have to worry about Amber's flying and burning someone.
I definitely love mine. Did you have it in the high position for maximum fire? Like anything? It does take a few minutes for it to heat up. That's for damn sure.
It's definitely an ambiance more than a "heater". Advertising seems a bit disingenuous when my $150 40K BTU propane patio heater puts out substantially more heat...
You can make it throw more heat by buying pellets with a higher btu rating, cheaper pellets don't throw heat , stay away from the cheap green/ clear bag that tractor supply sells
Have you had any issue with it sitting directly on the wood deck? How much heat conducts downward?
I've had zero issue. The heat is negligible that comes down from the bottom. The Gap is pretty significant.
And I've run it for probably up to 6 hours at one time
Thank you! @@PortlyGentleman
@joelmancarella7216 🍻
what is the heat cover area of this itme?
That depends. I think if you're sitting it's probably about 8 ft 9 ft on high away from the heater.
I found that pellets play a big role on this. You need to buy a decent quality ones.
Love the ambience. Just checked Tractor Supply and it's on sale for $250...seems like a good value!
Absolutely! I wonder if @tractorsupply will give me that 50 bucks off? 😂🤣
Any issues with having it on your wood deck? I worry about it getting hot on the bottom
It hasn't gotten hot at all. It also doesn't drop burning embers on the bottom. I always clean the ash before use though.
@@PortlyGentleman Thanks! I appreciate the info!
Do you know how long the pellets last on high by any chance?
I've noticed some difference between pellet size. Smaller ones seem to feed a little more rapidly. Probably about 3 hours. 🍻
How hot does it get above the chimney & how far above does the heat go?
It gets pretty hot. I wouldn't say that it gets crazy hot 5 ft above it though
What is the radius of heating?
It's hard to say but I would say easily 15 to 20 ft
How hot is it up above the smoke stack? I am wondering if I can set it under a high porch roof?
It's definitely hot. As long as the cover is at least seven or eight feet, I would think you'd be okay unless of course the overhang is vinyl ...
Well done video 👍🏻
Thank you
I pick one up a week ago on sale for 250.00 I only wish chimney roof was wider to deflect more heat outward ran on high expected wider heat coverage.
Yeah I'm bummed there. I'm sorry right now for 250. It's a good deal I think. Definitely a wider top piece would definitely make sense. Maybe it was too heavy or it couldn't take wind or who knows what.
I agree. I found an 18" aluminum pizza pan on amazon for 20 bucks. im going to order one and set it on top of the existing cap and see if it helps. if it does i'll fasten it with a few stainless self tapping screws. its still an awesome product though.
@@jasonb7089 Any improvement?
Great review
Thank you 🍻
Has anyone extended the chimney? Above 8ft past a roof line?
I've not seen this done. I would think you could do it though.
They sell another Even Ember model at Tractor supply that has a taller flume. It might be easier to extend that one.
Was looking at this one as I have a pellet smoker/grill already and it's cheaper/easier/safer to stock extra pellets than propane tanks at least around here. My one concern is I have a Trex deck and I don't want to end up melting it if the fire gets too hot and the heat source is too low height-wise. If you end up reviewing the tall and skinny lamp-post model let us know! @tractorsupply send him one! :D
Hey thank you mine's obviously sitting on a nasty old redwood deck. I didn't notice it getting hot. They do sell small protector sheets or plates. If you will that you can put under something like this. That might be the ultimate safety precaution.
I'll link one that I recently got
amzn.to/47eIuy3
Does it need electricity?
Not at all. It's completely gravity fed fully off grid
No it doesn't need electricity just wood fuel pellets
Now i want one…
Yes🍻🍻
My biggest assembly dilemma with this was "Do you put the 'caution' triangle logo in the front, in the back, definitely not the side... Most put it toward the rear where the hopper is... OCD will get you every time. I ended up putting it in the front as you have it, lol.
could you use this in a garage?
I don't think I would. You definitely want to wait to vent
New balance 😂😂😂
For sure they're marketing department has a certain demographic in mind... 🍻🤣
Which includes me so I'm sold