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2out of 5 |
| Appearance: |
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2out of 5 |
| Workmanship: |
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2out of 5 |
Written By:
Anonymous
(Washington, DC)
Customer Review
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| "Great Concept - If It Only Heated Better" |
Date: 1/1/2007 |
"I did quite a bit of research before deciding on the Bernzomatic patio heater. I purchased two units - I've been using them for 4 months. There are two primary reasons I decided on the Bernzomatic: 1. my deck has a Lexan corrugated polycarbonate roof - patio heaters with burners on top were simply too tall and came to close to the roof. The Bernzomatic's tall heating cylinder was perfect for my deck. 2. it's an attractive heater - its appearance is quite nice. The nickel finished bottom conceals the propane tank nicely. The patio heater is very easy to setup and its electric ignition works great. You can adjust the amount of gas that the burner uses with a simple knob.
The ability of the patio heater to heat - the primary purpose you purchase a patio heater - is a significant disappointment. On the highest heat setting - after the unit has been operating for 15 minutes (i.e. it's all warmed up) - I practically have to hug the heating cylinder to feel the heat! You literally need to be within approximately two feet of the unit to feel heat. At first I thought something was wrong with the burners, however, there wasn't anything wrong.
I'm giving the Bernzomatic 2 of 5 stars; the concept of the heating cylinder is a winner and the styling is a winner - if it only heated better. If you're looking for a patio heater that heats you may want to consider other options.
I'd also like to point out that the paint job on the unit isn't very high quality. The black paint on my heating cylinder is flaking off - I've also noticed rust spots where the paint has flaked off.
A month after I purchased the Bernzomatic I purchased a three burner tank top heater by Mr. Heater. I put this on top of a 40 lb. propane tank, and while not particularly stylish - it works wonderfully!
I'm toying around with modifying both of my Bernzomatic heaters. I'm thinking about removing the inner cylinder part, inserting some ceramic logs, and turning it into more of an outdoor fire place - as it is right now it's pretty useless."
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