This guy is cute and hilarious! I initially watched to see the pellet heater in action, but now I'm curious to see his other videos. Made my Saturday morning.....stinkin' cool
I've had 2 of these for about a year now & they definitely put out better heat than anything I've ever owned but they rusted so bad in a matter of months & I have them on a covered patio. I unassembled both of them, sanded down to bare metal & repainted with rustoleum 2000 degree engine primer & paint, I finished one & I've been using for about a month now, so far so good but it's very disappointing to have an expensive outdoor product do so poorly outside. I just purchased the even embers patio heater from tractor supply at 1/4 of the price so I'm excited to see that compares to my big timber. If it's anywhere close, I'm going to buy a couple of those instead.
Very helpful review, rust is my first concern, smoke the second. It's hard to believe they would make an outdoor product that rusts so quickly, like every customer is going to be unsatisfied. Anyway, I saw the Even Embers before this one, likely give that one a go..
@@user-qp6dg7dc6t i saw one the other day. Thought it was cool. I think gravity fed pellet is definitely way better than electric I'd like to see more house stoves like it
I also have 2 of the Big Timber heaters. I have owned them for 4 years. I use mine then after they cool down I vacuum out ash & cover them with a cover on an uncovered patio. Being raised in the oilfields of West Texas I know a little something about steel. Anything & I mean anything made from steel is going to rust once the paint wears off. My 2 stoves still look & perform like new. Every other spring after the heater season is over I strip down & repaint with the 2000 degree paint cover & store. As far as the Embers Patio heaters which I've looked at are a 1/3 of the price for a reason. The entire heater from top to bottom is regular thin steel. On the regular Big Timber the base, entire smoke stack, & pellet box are 304 stainless steel. They have a new all stainless steel version called "Big Timber | Revere Edition". Also if you go to Wood Pellet Products web site you can reorder any replacement part for their stoves.
I have had great luck with mine. I use it often, buy pallets of pellets. It has a great patina and throws off all kinds of heat. Definitely comfortable into the teens. Vacuum the interior from time to time and clean the glass with fireplace glass cleaner. Love it! buying the stainless steel Revere version today.
What are your thoughts on the pellets getting damp from being outside during rainy weather? I know this doesnt have an auger like pellet grills which clog with damp pellets... how about this?
Good comprehensive review. I live in the middle of Montana and use cord wood for a heat source, Been interested in swapping out for a pellet stove. However, needing a ‘non-powered’ unit, since we can loose electricity from time to time. I like the idea and concept of the gravity flow pellet stove. So, here is my question…I understand this video is about the patio Pellet stove, for outside gathering…..however, why cant this also be used for inside heat source, as long its properly vented to the outside, such as, the original stove pipe from the wood stove. The patio stove would be used as supplemented heat source, since I have a gas furnace and electric if needed. I am sure in Colorado…much like here in Montana…cant have too many options and having a non-electric/gravity fed pellet stove….may be worth considering. I like the clear glass to see the flames. If you folks do become a dealer….could be interested down the road. Have a great week form Montana.
Would really love one of these to replace my Breeo but it’s gonna rust away to nothing. I want to see how the new Stainless exterior would hold up outside. I live in coastal Virginia and get all the weather, it lives and dies outside for me.
My friend Craig asked me to work with him in parts department for Timberline wood stoves. First thing they ask me too do is weld. Then to increase weld size, which I did. Then asked about parts experience. Craig laughs says, "I've got degree in Education teaching math. He can do anything in this shop"! Then with experience working for gem-top canopies breaking records. So they hired me. I love organization, after reviewing production, I suggested tasks made easier an helped improve production quality. Then I moved too just off San Juan Islands Craig moved too Michigan to help mother in law through surgery. He checked doors an Windows during heavy ice storm. Fell, broke his neck an froze overnite in ice storm! I miss Craig! Not so much Timberline!
My same friend from timberline stoves, Craig, an friends were going sailing on Saturday. But Friday we went too local Harley shop where I talked too my friend Terry. Terry an I knew each other with dad's fishing partners. Terry always wanted to fly so he joined military. Went to Academy an became a pilot. Then a jet an test pilot. He was nominated to fly space shuttle but new wife says no too space! So Terry became commander of air National Guard. As commander he flew jet too Miramar Naval air station. There Terry participated in "Top Gun"! So while I'm talking to Terry at Harley shop, talking about sailing, I'm thinking, real Top Gun!! Craig, Harry an I are out in sailboat on Timothy Lake, when we hear sounds of jets getting louder. Then we see 4 jets drop down from tree level too water level, jets making rooster tails over water. 4 jets split into 2s an split our sailboat. I see Terry waves at me while rocking his wings at us. The 2 group's split mt Hood an form up on Terry back too Portland! Everyone in boats are screaming, waving arms in air, shouting and yelling cheers. They went nuts went I shouted "Top Gun"!
Verified (former)owner of one of these pellet heaters. I had it for 2 years and its completely rusted away. .There are a number of design flaws both mechanically(fuel feed) and pyrotechnically. The steel material used are cheap low carbon steel. The coatings used for this ‘outdoor’ product is inexpensive ‘hightemp’ bbq paint, which, if applied with proper precoatings could reduce the oxidization process… But there is none. Corners are neutral ‘sharp’ geometry with little paint adhesion. The adjustable feet rust out and leave oxide residue all over your patio. The gravity feed hopper has a restrictor plate that was ill conceived, and will not stay in place if you try to move unit. The pyro burn in the chamber has a front burn does not burn to the rear of the stove due to the pile of incoming fuel. Hence the glass windows you just cleaned for the umpteenth time are black in 10min. Smoke. For all the griping about smoke, I was generally pleased about the lack of smoke after an acceptable firing period. 8-10 min. Actual heat (highest btu pellets)from top of stack is severely lacking, unless you are standing on the unit. Any kind of breeze and i would say a zephyr of wind of 2mph will blow any btu value away. The top deflector was designed not to reflect heat down, but likely because they (mfr) did not have the correct tooling. (Bending sheets is cheap and easy)
Wow, interesting. Definitely something to look into further, to see if this is generally across the board….or just your unit. I like that this channel allows views and experiences that does not always go with narrative. Does not distract from my interest, however, does allow me to more cautious and continue to weigh options.
The single most disturbing gripe I’ve encountered during my reviews of this product is the rusting problem. I was very close to getting one for our patio this winter, but not now! I’ll look at other products because I like the idea of a wood pellet patio heater.
wood like to see if this and other patio pellet stoves can be used inside the home!….why not? …and if no….than what needs to happen to get a gravity fed pellet stove for the inside of a home…..all things are possible…they say. 😉
What is the coldest outside temperature you have seen these heaters work outside on a patio ? (and still keep a group of people warm). Can it work down into the 20's F ?
What I hate about reviews like this is the presenter not getting to the point. I don't want to watch you "unbox" or, watch you don and doff a hokey piece of merch. Set the goddamn thing up THEN present your pros and cons. Finally, at about 10 minutes he finally presents something important. HOLY shit.
This guy is cute and hilarious! I initially watched to see the pellet heater in action, but now I'm curious to see his other videos. Made my Saturday morning.....stinkin' cool
Thanks for watching!
Splendidly to see Woodglut have new plans which helped me save some money and energy for this construction.
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I've had 2 of these for about a year now & they definitely put out better heat than anything I've ever owned but they rusted so bad in a matter of months & I have them on a covered patio. I unassembled both of them, sanded down to bare metal & repainted with rustoleum 2000 degree engine primer & paint, I finished one & I've been using for about a month now, so far so good but it's very disappointing to have an expensive outdoor product do so poorly outside. I just purchased the even embers patio heater from tractor supply at 1/4 of the price so I'm excited to see that compares to my big timber. If it's anywhere close, I'm going to buy a couple of those instead.
useful info
Very helpful review, rust is my first concern, smoke the second. It's hard to believe they would make an outdoor product that rusts so quickly, like every customer is going to be unsatisfied. Anyway, I saw the Even Embers before this one, likely give that one a go..
@@user-qp6dg7dc6t i saw one the other day. Thought it was cool. I think gravity fed pellet is definitely way better than electric I'd like to see more house stoves like it
I also have 2 of the Big Timber heaters. I have owned them for 4 years. I use mine then after they cool down I vacuum out ash & cover them with a cover on an uncovered patio. Being raised in the oilfields of West Texas I know a little something about steel. Anything & I mean anything made from steel is going to rust once the paint wears off. My 2 stoves still look & perform like new. Every other spring after the heater season is over I strip down & repaint with the 2000 degree paint cover & store. As far as the Embers Patio heaters which I've looked at are a 1/3 of the price for a reason. The entire heater from top to bottom is regular thin steel. On the regular Big Timber the base, entire smoke stack, & pellet box are 304 stainless steel. They have a new all stainless steel version called "Big Timber | Revere Edition". Also if you go to Wood Pellet Products web site you can reorder any replacement part for their stoves.
how long will a hopper of pelletts last burntime ? thinking bout buying one
I have had great luck with mine. I use it often, buy pallets of pellets. It has a great patina and throws off all kinds of heat. Definitely comfortable into the teens. Vacuum the interior from time to time and clean the glass with fireplace glass cleaner. Love it! buying the stainless steel Revere version today.
Nice! Thanks for watching!
What are your thoughts on the pellets getting damp from being outside during rainy weather? I know this doesnt have an auger like pellet grills which clog with damp pellets... how about this?
Yeah id take the pellets if its very damp wet weather
Good comprehensive review. I live in the middle of Montana and use cord wood for a heat source, Been interested in swapping out for a pellet stove. However, needing a ‘non-powered’ unit, since we can loose electricity from time to time. I like the idea and concept of the gravity flow pellet stove. So, here is my question…I understand this video is about the patio Pellet stove, for outside gathering…..however, why cant this also be used for inside heat source, as long its properly vented to the outside, such as, the original stove pipe from the wood stove. The patio stove would be used as supplemented heat source, since I have a gas furnace and electric if needed. I am sure in Colorado…much like here in Montana…cant have too many options and having a non-electric/gravity fed pellet stove….may be worth considering. I like the clear glass to see the flames. If you folks do become a dealer….could be interested down the road. Have a great week form Montana.
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There is a slot on the outside of the heater to shut off flow of pellets! Just below the hopper. Slide the key in
sweet!
My man creasing those 3's for us to give us the fire reviews.
haha
Very impressive. I would love to see the showdown between this and propane. Especially the cost to run them per hour.
That would be a cool showdown 🤔
Would really love one of these to replace my Breeo but it’s gonna rust away to nothing. I want to see how the new Stainless exterior would hold up outside. I live in coastal Virginia and get all the weather, it lives and dies outside for me.
My friend Craig asked me to work with him in parts department for Timberline wood stoves. First thing they ask me too do is weld. Then to increase weld size, which I did. Then asked about parts experience. Craig laughs says, "I've got degree in Education teaching math. He can do anything in this shop"! Then with experience working for gem-top canopies breaking records. So they hired me. I love organization, after reviewing production, I suggested tasks made easier an helped improve production quality. Then I moved too just off San Juan Islands Craig moved too Michigan to help mother in law through surgery. He checked doors an Windows during heavy ice storm. Fell, broke his neck an froze overnite in ice storm! I miss Craig! Not so much Timberline!
oh dang
My same friend from timberline stoves, Craig, an friends were going sailing on Saturday. But Friday we went too local Harley shop where I talked too my friend Terry. Terry an I knew each other with dad's fishing partners. Terry always wanted to fly so he joined military. Went to Academy an became a pilot. Then a jet an test pilot. He was nominated to fly space shuttle but new wife says no too space! So Terry became commander of air National Guard. As commander he flew jet too Miramar Naval air station. There Terry participated in "Top Gun"! So while I'm talking to Terry at Harley shop, talking about sailing, I'm thinking, real Top Gun!! Craig, Harry an I are out in sailboat on Timothy Lake, when we hear sounds of jets getting louder. Then we see 4 jets drop down from tree level too water level, jets making rooster tails over water. 4 jets split into 2s an split our sailboat. I see Terry waves at me while rocking his wings at us. The 2 group's split mt Hood an form up on Terry back too Portland! Everyone in boats are screaming, waving arms in air, shouting and yelling cheers. They went nuts went I shouted "Top Gun"!
Verified (former)owner of one of these pellet heaters. I had it for 2 years and its completely rusted away. .There are a number of design flaws both mechanically(fuel feed) and pyrotechnically. The steel material used are cheap low carbon steel. The coatings used for this ‘outdoor’ product is inexpensive ‘hightemp’ bbq paint, which, if applied with proper precoatings could reduce the oxidization process… But there is none. Corners are neutral ‘sharp’ geometry with little paint adhesion. The adjustable feet rust out and leave oxide residue all over your patio. The gravity feed hopper has a restrictor plate that was ill conceived, and will not stay in place if you try to move unit. The pyro burn in the chamber has a front burn does not burn to the rear of the stove due to the pile of incoming fuel. Hence the glass windows you just cleaned for the umpteenth time are black in 10min. Smoke. For all the griping about smoke, I was generally pleased about the lack of smoke after an acceptable firing period. 8-10 min. Actual heat (highest btu pellets)from top of stack is severely lacking, unless you are standing on the unit. Any kind of breeze and i would say a zephyr of wind of 2mph will blow any btu value away. The top deflector was designed not to reflect heat down, but likely because they (mfr) did not have the correct tooling. (Bending sheets is cheap and easy)
thanks for the feedback
Wow, interesting. Definitely something to look into further, to see if this is generally across the board….or just your unit. I like that this channel allows views and experiences that does not always go with narrative. Does not distract from my interest, however, does allow me to more cautious and continue to weigh options.
@@tyemiller6204 We installed a 3/4 sunken smokeless firepit. Simple physics dictates getting the heat low. good hunting for the right decision.
When will you have them in store for pickup?
right now we can order them for you
The single most disturbing gripe I’ve encountered during my reviews of this product is the rusting problem. I was very close to getting one for our patio this winter, but not now! I’ll look at other products because I like the idea of a wood pellet patio heater.
good to know
Have you found one yet?
They are all stainless now and burnish over time. Voila!
Thanks for taking this on ..I've been curious if these are legit or more just for ambiance.
Thanks for watching!
Is there any covers you can buy for this unit?
Yes
Can this be placed on a wood surface?
Yes, but you need to put a fire pad beneath.
What keeps that from burning back into the hopper?
the natural gravity feed, as it gets closer it shoots more pellets down
Great video, thanks for doing it!!
nice
How cold does the base stay, how would it do on a composite deck
which one
@@embersliving the pellet heating unit in this video
We use ours on a trex deck.
Very interesting product for those tha5 have pellet stoves inside their h9mes.
Yes they do
wood like to see if this and other patio pellet stoves can be used inside the home!….why not? …and if no….than what needs to happen to get a gravity fed pellet stove for the inside of a home…..all things are possible…they say. 😉
What is the coldest outside temperature you have seen these heaters work outside on a patio ? (and still keep a group of people warm). Can it work down into the 20's F ?
We tested it on a summer day, we'll have to test it again this winter .
We sat by ours in the 20s this winter. My wife wore a coat, one of the boys wore shorts and the rest of us wore jeans and a shirt.
@@steveyunker8760 how far away can you be from the unit in these cold temps and still feel warm enough?
@Mr-Marbles I have two, 5-8 feet radius is fantastic heat. 7-12 heat is strong when there is minimal wind
👍🏾 For Tate, 👍🏾 Jordan 3's. Oh yeah the review is good too.
Thanks for watching!
I need to find a pellet wholesaler who will ship to Hawaii at a reasonable price per pallet. Any ideas?
not really
You guys here of the Wiseway pellet stove? they can be used for this purpose too.
we have not
Costco sells them for 279 in 2023. Its a 75,000 btu.
Nice!
This video is only in 360p? do not know why the quality is not higher, I do not think its on my end just a fyi, love the show.
The HD one is still uploading
@@embersliving Gotcha. Keep up the good work.
To shut it down why wouldn’t you rotate the vent and shut the oxygen off. Isn’t that the point of that?
good idea
Closing the front vent makes mine burn about 100-150° hotter. There is also a non closable vent on the back so tou can't starve it of O2.
Still waiting for that pellet vs gas video
we'll see what we can do
Your paid link in description is broken, FYI
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Who da’thunk a non power feed patio heater? Any word on a projected price? All the best to you and yours.
We have a link in the description that shows pricing
Put both in side a canvas tent 12X10
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Somebody is going to modify this for indoors 😂
haha that would be great
Thats my interest too….
WOW ! Who has $$ to heat the OUTDOORS ! ?
Have yo useen our new video on this on the larger one?? ruclips.net/video/w8pN-6TeKTo/видео.html
You need to turn up the microphone on the videos in the future. With volume all the way up I can't hear what you are saying.
we got new mics since! thanks for watching.
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Thanks!
Dude 59 and most definitely wear a hat, Why all (Most) products don't ship with a hat is a bummer
Ya
Must use a lot of pellets
yeah
What I hate about reviews like this is the presenter not getting to the point. I don't want to watch you "unbox" or, watch you don and doff a hokey piece of merch. Set the goddamn thing up THEN present your pros and cons. Finally, at about 10 minutes he finally presents something important. HOLY shit.
We will keep that in mind! Thanks for watching.
It's just your opinion I actually like seeing how he set it up it gives you an idea how those things are set up and run.