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Outdoor Living : Endless Summer Model 200209 Stainless Steel Deluxe Residential Outdoor Heater

Endless Summer Model 200209 Stainless Steel Deluxe Residential Outdoor Heater

from: UniFlame




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Product Availability: Usually ships in 4 to 6 weeks

Your Price: $299.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3952





Batteries Included: 1
Batteries: 1 AA
Binding: Lawn & Patio
Product Brand: UniFlame
Color: Stainless Steel
EAN: 0795008020029
Label: UniFlame
Product Manufacturer: UniFlame
Model: 200209
Publisher: UniFlame
Release Date: July 14, 2005
Ranking: 3952
Studio: UniFlame
Variation Description: Stainless Steel


Product facts:
  • Propane patio heater; warms area 20 feet in diameter
  • 40,000 BTU's; electronic ignition
  • Stainless steel burner; 34-inch dome
  • Portable; shuts off if accidentally tilted
  • 93 inches tall and 20 inches at the base; 2-year limited warranty







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Residential patio heater with commercial quality - the Endless Summer 200209 Deluxe Residential Outdoor Patio Heater helps you stretch the season on your deck or patio. Outdoor patio heater providing 40,000 BTUs of heat, a durable stainless steel burner, and premium construction. This patio heater operates using a propane grill cylinder and is equipped with automatic safety switch that immediately shuts the unit off if it is tilted. Endless Summer 200209 Outdoor Patio Heater is capable of heating an area equivalent to a 20' circle. This heater is designed for the rigors of outdoor use. With an advanced multi-spark ignition system, the Endless Summer 200209 Patio Heater merges commercial grade features, with simple residential mechanisms to effectively produce radiant heating. Has the option of getting a cover to protect and keep your heater clean!
    Specifications
  • Dimensions: 93' H 20' W (base) 34' W (dome)
  • Engine System: IPP E1
  • Area of Warmth: up to 20' circle
  • Rating: 40,000 BTU/hr. input
  • Fuel: Liquid Propane Gas (LP) - tank not included
  • Cylinder Connection: Acme/QCC/ Type 1
  • Tilt switch: Yes
  • 100% Shutoff: Yes
  • Pilot Light: Yes
  • Ignitor: Multispark electronic
  • Hardware: Stainless
  • Base Frame: Platform frame
  • Shroud: Sliding cylinder (w/holes)
  • Pole: 3' dia. Stainless Steel
  • Engine Access: Removable door
  • Tools Required: Philips screwdriver, two 7/16 wrenches
  • Certification: CSA
  • Manufacturer: Blue Rhino
  • Warranty: 1 Year
  • Total Cartons: 1
  • Carton Dimensions : 22' x 20.5' x 36'
  • Total Weight (lbs): 88


  • Amazon.com Review:
    Getting a bit nippy for evenings on the deck, patio, or porch? The Endless Summer patio heater keeps anyone within 20 feet toasty warm. This liquid propane powered heater blankets the gathering with 40,000 BTU's of warmth. A whisper-quiet stainless steel burner won't compete with the music or conversation. Pushbutton electronic ignition offers easy starts, so busting out the heater is fun, not fiasco. A safety tilt switch kills the fuel should someone accidentally bump into the stand. The heater stands 93 inches high and rests on a sturdy, 20-inch base. A 34-inch dome offers plenty of warmth for larger decks. The heater is covered by a manufacturer 2-year limited warranty. --Brian Olson



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    Buyer Reviews
    Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Sturdy attractive unit
    Overall good product. The assembly is fairly easy but will take a couple of hours. The one difficult part is connecting the gas line nozzle tip to the heating element portion (the "engine"). It does not want to click easily. You will need a strong person and a helper. Use a little 3-in-1 oil to make the job easier, twist gently, and don't give up. After that it works fine.

    I have had other patio heaters at this price point and this is one of the better ones.



    Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Keep looking - you get what you pay for
    Very disappointing.... 3 hours to assemble... and even with a plumber friend had a hard time getting the LP gas connections safely connected. Overall this unit seems a bit cheap and flimsy -- wouldn't buy this again if I had the chance to do it over. Keep looking - there's got to be a better unit on the market!

    update: March 2008: It's now been a year since we bought this and every time we turn it on I feel a little guilty about this review. Yes, assembly was a pain, but once we got it together, it's worked flawlessly since and puts out great heat. Amazon won't let me upgrade this to 3 or 4 stars, but I did want to add that this has been a good unit.





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