Giantex Propane Patio Heater, Floor-Standing Electric Heater w/Wheels, Dancing Flame, Quartz Glass Tube, Stainless Steel, Round Space Heater, Outdoor Heater for Backyard, Balcony, BBQ Party, Silver
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Brand | Giantex |
Special Feature | Wheels |
Color | Silver |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Product Dimensions | 21.5"D x 21.5"W x 71.5"H |
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- 【Outdoor Commercial Patio Heater】: Crafted with premium stainless steel, this 6 feet tall patio heater combines elegance and durability, providing both radiant warmth and a mesmerizing ambience. It is built-to-last with durable, weather-resistant components which include a rust, fade and corrosion-resistant finish.
- 【Ultra-efficient Heating Coverage】: The propane heater’s glass heating column emits a powerful 34,000 BTU output, delivering efficient and consistent heat, which issue you a warm environment and make you enjoy your leisure time with your family and friends free from worry.
- 【Safety Design】: The outdoor heater uses 20 lbs LP Gas tank that adds the weight of the heater base, providing extra stability and safety. Also you can fix the outdoor heater base on the deck by screws, the patio heater has safety auto shut off tilt valve and safety auto shut off when the gas run out. Pilot light allows for safer startup/shutdown.
- 【User-Friendly Design】: Our patio heater features convenient wheels for easy transportation and storage, and a hidden space for the fuel tank to save space. With the adjustable strap in for fixing the gas tank, changing the propane tank is quick and hassle-free.
- 【Easy Assembly & Operation】: This electric heater features a simple push-button ignition for fast and simple operation, and a temperature control knob provides easy adjustability of both the height and intensity of the dancing flame. All accessories required for use are provided in the box. Simply supply your own standard 20lb propane tank and fuel.
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Delivery | — | — | — | Get it Apr 3 - 4 | — | Get it as soon as Tuesday, Apr 9 |
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Easy to assemble | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 3.9 | 4.1 | 4.2 |
Value for money | 4.1 | 3.9 | 3.9 | 4.3 | 4.1 | 4.7 |
Heat output | 3.5 | 3.7 | 3.7 | 4.2 | 3.9 | 4.2 |
Heat distribution | — | 3.3 | 3.3 | 4.4 | 3.8 | 4.3 |
Sturdiness | — | 4.1 | 4.1 | — | 3.5 | 3.7 |
Sold By | Giantex | Hykolity | Hykolity | FOLAWO | Hykolity | Amazon.com |
power source | Gas Powered | Propane | Gas Powered | Gas Powered | Propane | gas powered |
heating method | Radiant, Convection | Radiant | Radiant | Radiant | Radiant | fan & forced air |
heating coverage | 13 square feet | — | — | 130 square feet | 200 square feet | — |
heat output | — | 48000 btus | 48000 btus | 48000 btus | 50000 btus | 42000 btus |
weight | 16.3 kilograms | 63.25 pounds | 20 pounds | 72 pounds | 40 pounds | 61.7 pounds |
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Giantex Outdoor Heater
Light and warm your life!
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Giantex outdoor heaters focus on designing high quality products from the needs of our customers. We have different types and styles heaters and fire tables for your choice. Just pick your favorite one and enjoy the outdoor gathering with families and friends ! Visit Giantex store to discover more products!
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What makes our products unique?
Humanized Design, Exquisite Craftsmanship, High Quality and Various Styles.
Why do we love what we do?
We Love to Offer Best Products and Service to Customers.
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Brand | Giantex |
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Special Feature | Wheels |
Color | Silver |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Product Dimensions | 21.5"D x 21.5"W x 71.5"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
Mounting Type | Deck Mount |
Heating Coverage | 13 square feet |
Burner type | Radiant |
Item Weight | 35.9 pounds |
Manufacturer | Giantex |
ASIN | B07MCNWDM2 |
Item model number | HW59478US |
Customer Reviews |
3.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #298,782 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #448 in Outdoor Heaters |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 12, 2019 |
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Customers like the appearance and ease of assembly of the space heater. They mention that it looks nice, adds a visual element to a gathering, and is relatively easy to assemble. Customers appreciate the performance of the heater, saying that it works wonderfully and is reliable. However, some customers have reported issues with the ease of lighting, saying it takes over 30 minutes to light. Opinions are mixed on quality.
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Customers like the appearance of the space heater. For example, they say it looks nice, adds a visual element to a gathering, and is pretty with an exposed flame. Some mention that it's not as warm as other heaters.
"...The design is not only sleek and stylish but also incredibly sturdy, ensuring stability even on windy days...." Read more
"...The glass tube with the flame inside looks wonderful at night." Read more
"The product was relatively easy to assemble and looks great. However, I am finding it difficult to light...." Read more
"Looks good and it is shorter than typical heaters and able to fit under umbrellas. Heat output is low (typical of such designs with a quartz tube)...." Read more
Customers find the space heater relatively easy to assemble. They appreciate the safety features, making it hassle-free and secure to use. They also appreciate the user-friendly propane operation.
"...I appreciate the user-friendly propane operation and the safety features, making it hassle-free and secure to use...." Read more
"The product was relatively easy to assemble and looks great. However, I am finding it difficult to light...." Read more
"...There is litteraly 6 parts and 2 sizes of screws so very easy to assemble, and i did not need the larger bolts for the anchors so i just needed to..." Read more
"...Took about an hour to assemble. Not a problem putting together if you’re even a little bit handy!" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the space heater. They mention that it does a nice enough job, works wonderfully, and is reliable and efficient. The heater is incredibly sturdy, ensuring stability even on windy days. It is sleek and stylish, making it hassle-free and secure to use. Customers also say that it works wonders to direct heat downwards and improve warming.
"...the Outdoor Propane Patio Floor-Standing Heater to anyone seeking a reliable and efficient heating solution for their outdoor spaces." Read more
"...heat deflector at the top with a larger one and it worked wonders to direct heat downwards and improved warming significantly." Read more
"...I also found a cover that works really well: Protective Covers 2245-TN Patio Heater Cover, Tan." Read more
"Nice looking and stable heater. we use it on our outdoor patio. does not put out as much heat as others we've had but still does a nice enough job." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the space heater. Some mention that its heating capabilities are exceptional, quickly turning their small yard into a warm and cozy place. They say it directs heat downwards, improving warming significantly. That said, some say it's a nice heater that heats up fast, and does take the chill off. That being said, others say that the heat generated is not as good as their previous much older heaters and they feel no heat unless it'd be 60 degrees outside.
"...This heater has enhanced my outdoor experience, allowing me to enjoy the fresh air without worrying about the cold...." Read more
"...I have resorted to lighting with a hand lighter. Also the heat generated is not as good as my previous much older heaters - might be the size of the..." Read more
"...My wife sitting next to it is happy with the warmth, 1 chair next to her it's not doing much. We'll see how it works in fall...." Read more
"...one and it worked wonders to direct heat downwards and improved warming significantly." Read more
Customers have difficulty lighting the space heater. They mention that it takes over 30 minutes to light, and the spark that it generates is less than they get by using a flint rock to start a fire.
"...This will light up using a lighter or keep trying at least 16x every time...." Read more
"...However, I am finding it difficult to light. You need to turn the switch to ignite the pilot and then hold for 60 seconds...." Read more
"...After 1 year of use, this heater no longer works. It takes over 30 minuets to light and there is no way to light it with a match...." Read more
"Pilot won’t stay lit. Wrong BTU 3400 not 4100..." Read more
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The heat coming from it is ok. not great. Perhaps a modification on the top shield would improve it. My wife sitting next to it is happy with the warmth, 1 chair next to her it's not doing much. We'll see how it works in fall.
The glass tube with the flame inside looks wonderful at night.
I was expecting budget parts and the usual assembly from hell but whoever was incharge of packaging for this company did a great job and made my day a little better. When you first open the top flap sitting there, in a way it can not fall in to the box, is the bright red instruction manual. It made it super easy to find and read first. There is litteraly 6 parts and 2 sizes of screws so very easy to assemble, and i did not need the larger bolts for the anchors so i just needed to worry about one size of screw. This alone is wonderful because so much crap these days have 12 different types of fasteners.
I picked out the screws and washers i needed and pulled out the parts, again kudos to who ever handles packaging, the little things help like the red ribbon attached to the parts bag so again it is easy to find and the zip ties holding parts together so they stay together while you unload the box. I was about to go search for tools and again another surprise, they had a open end wrench and screwdriver in there for me as well. I love these little reversible screwdrivers with both flat and philips ends, i put them around the house so i loved getting more and i didn't even have to go search for tools.
Now the base is still covered in the protective plastic most new stainless comes this way and i was expecting this. I enlisted my 6 year old and she had loads of fun pulling it off. I suggest getting the plastic off before assembly it went quick and because the plastic wraps the corners it was easier to pull off when unassembled. I think people complain about this part but last time i bought a high end heater it came the same way, i guess some companies may pull it off for you but then they probably also get the stainless steel all marked up when packaging so i think it is standard to leave it on for the customer to remove. It goes fairly quick just be patient getting the pieces around the rivets i only used my hands and got 99% of it off.
I built it a little differently, i put the hood, and grills on the burner section first so it was low to the ground, then put the base and the stainless body together so then all i had to do was set the burner section on top of the base body, did not have to use a chair or anything did it all at a nice working height.
It took maybe 40min total for me to put 2 together this way plus the free kid help of about 30 min so by myself it may have taken a little over an hr to build 2 of these.
I do highly suggest getting 2 things before you assemble. Get a little pack of loctite and anti-seze from your auto parts store. They are about $1 each at the register and you will be glad you did next year. For some reason all heaters the screws in the base become loose and fall out and the wing nuts on the hood get rusted and freeze. Lock tight the screws in the base as you assemble and put some automotive anti-seize (good with heat) on the wing nuts so they come back off in the future. I also bought a handful of thumb bolts at my local true value, when transporting i plan to break the top and bottom sections in half to make smaller. 4 thumb screws now hold both sections together and they come apart quick and easy. I suppose also if you wanted to install the burner section in to a table or build a stone base for it you could do that easily the bottom section is only a place for the tank to sit there is no plumbing down there the top section sits flat without the base attached.
I also took a photo of the burner section if anyone needs it. You can see at the top of the black square burner box there are a couple wires going in to a little black thing, that is the anti tip device. If your having trouble with it cutting out check that, i have had them go out and think the unit is tipped over when it is not cutting the gas flow, glad to see it in a easy to service location. also you can see the thicker bare copper wire, that is the heat sensor for the pilot light. If you are having trouble getting it to register the pilot light and turn on gas flow this is what feeds the heat to the little security valve.
I was expecting budget parts and the usual assembly from hell but whoever was incharge of packaging for this company did a great job and made my day a little better. When you first open the top flap sitting there, in a way it can not fall in to the box, is the bright red instruction manual. It made it super easy to find and read first. There is litteraly 6 parts and 2 sizes of screws so very easy to assemble, and i did not need the larger bolts for the anchors so i just needed to worry about one size of screw. This alone is wonderful because so much crap these days have 12 different types of fasteners.
I picked out the screws and washers i needed and pulled out the parts, again kudos to who ever handles packaging, the little things help like the red ribbon attached to the parts bag so again it is easy to find and the zip ties holding parts together so they stay together while you unload the box. I was about to go search for tools and again another surprise, they had a open end wrench and screwdriver in there for me as well. I love these little reversible screwdrivers with both flat and philips ends, i put them around the house so i loved getting more and i didn't even have to go search for tools.
Now the base is still covered in the protective plastic most new stainless comes this way and i was expecting this. I enlisted my 6 year old and she had loads of fun pulling it off. I suggest getting the plastic off before assembly it went quick and because the plastic wraps the corners it was easier to pull off when unassembled. I think people complain about this part but last time i bought a high end heater it came the same way, i guess some companies may pull it off for you but then they probably also get the stainless steel all marked up when packaging so i think it is standard to leave it on for the customer to remove. It goes fairly quick just be patient getting the pieces around the rivets i only used my hands and got 99% of it off.
I built it a little differently, i put the hood, and grills on the burner section first so it was low to the ground, then put the base and the stainless body together so then all i had to do was set the burner section on top of the base body, did not have to use a chair or anything did it all at a nice working height.
It took maybe 40min total for me to put 2 together this way plus the free kid help of about 30 min so by myself it may have taken a little over an hr to build 2 of these.
I do highly suggest getting 2 things before you assemble. Get a little pack of loctite and anti-seze from your auto parts store. They are about $1 each at the register and you will be glad you did next year. For some reason all heaters the screws in the base become loose and fall out and the wing nuts on the hood get rusted and freeze. Lock tight the screws in the base as you assemble and put some automotive anti-seize (good with heat) on the wing nuts so they come back off in the future. I also bought a handful of thumb bolts at my local true value, when transporting i plan to break the top and bottom sections in half to make smaller. 4 thumb screws now hold both sections together and they come apart quick and easy. I suppose also if you wanted to install the burner section in to a table or build a stone base for it you could do that easily the bottom section is only a place for the tank to sit there is no plumbing down there the top section sits flat without the base attached.
I also took a photo of the burner section if anyone needs it. You can see at the top of the black square burner box there are a couple wires going in to a little black thing, that is the anti tip device. If your having trouble with it cutting out check that, i have had them go out and think the unit is tipped over when it is not cutting the gas flow, glad to see it in a easy to service location. also you can see the thicker bare copper wire, that is the heat sensor for the pilot light. If you are having trouble getting it to register the pilot light and turn on gas flow this is what feeds the heat to the little security valve.
I also found a cover that works really well: Protective Covers 2245-TN Patio Heater Cover, Tan.