They are honestly cheaper than propane I think a little bit better heat considering its form factor. I honestly highly recommend them, especially one this inexpensive.
Looking for one of those but I have a Trex deck and don't wanna melt/warp it. Thinking a reflector pad on the bottom and another one on the back between the heater and the railing spindles may be all that's needed. I also grill on the deck and having a 2' gap between the grill and the spindles seems to be enough, though that's usually on for only 20-30 mins, guessing we'd use something like this for a few hours if we're sitting out with company. Any thoughts?
Honestly, I don't think you'll have enough heat transfer to melt your deck. Underneath my heater it's still cool to the touch. Having said that, your experience could be different than mine. They make things you can put down to protect whatever is underneath the heater.
Looks like a nice addition to the patio. And a good price - thanks for sharing! Going to buy one for my husband.
He's going to be happy 🍻
Good review Bradley, I've never considered a pellet burning stove for outside use, until now. Thanks!
They are honestly cheaper than propane I think a little bit better heat considering its form factor.
I honestly highly recommend them, especially one this inexpensive.
I might have to check one of those out
I recommend it 🍻
Looking hot 🔥
Especially when you touch it 🍻
Looking for one of those but I have a Trex deck and don't wanna melt/warp it. Thinking a reflector pad on the bottom and another one on the back between the heater and the railing spindles may be all that's needed. I also grill on the deck and having a 2' gap between the grill and the spindles seems to be enough, though that's usually on for only 20-30 mins, guessing we'd use something like this for a few hours if we're sitting out with company. Any thoughts?
Honestly, I don't think you'll have enough heat transfer to melt your deck. Underneath my heater it's still cool to the touch. Having said that, your experience could be different than mine. They make things you can put down to protect whatever is underneath the heater.