Fire Sense Square 46,000 BTU Matte Mocha [XL-Series] Commercial Patio Heater with Wheels (Propane)
** New for Fall 2019** Fire Sense is proud to introduce our new 46,000 BTU Commercial Grade Square Patio Heater, exclusively available to the North American market during the Fall of 2019. Our new 46,000 BTU Square Patio Heater is packed with the very latest advancements in Heater Technology, is easy to light, easy to operate, and it also cranks out the HEAT!! An impressive 46,000 BTU’s of heat output makes our Commercial Grade Square outdoor heater one of the most powerful heaters on the market!! Our powerful burner engine combined with our new extra-large square reflector shield is sure to keep you Warm & Toasty! In the unlikely event the heater tips over the built-in Tilt-Switch will immediately shut the unit off. Heavy-Duty built-in mobility wheels make it easy to move the unit around to different areas of your patio or deck. Our new 46,000 BTU Square Patio Heater is perfect for the serious outdoor entertainer who truly appreciates quality, ease of operation, and stylish design. The handsome Hammered Bronze powder coat finish endures extremely well, even in the most challenging weather conditions, while still retaining its beautiful appearance. Our new partially assembled base reduces build time by approx. 50% over our earlier models which will have you up and heating quickly. (Uses standard 20 lb. LPG BBQ tank – NOT INCLUDED)
Product Features
- 46,000 BTU’s with Commercial Grade SS Burners & Heating Grids
- Attractive Rich-Mocha Powder Coat Finish
- No worry “easy-start” ignition system (no batteries required)
- ** New for 2019 ** Partially Assembled (Reduces Build time by 50%)
- Heavy-Duty Built-in wheels for easy movement around the patio or deck
Protect your heater from rain and Sun Seems like a sturdy material. Was a couple inches long for my patio heater (also Fire Sense). Has some rods that are inserted next to the zipper for stability. Instructions were weird though – it says screw two rods together and insert into slot in cover…but there were three rods and the slot is long enough to accommodate FOUR rods if they’d have included them. The seam on mine started coming open when I first inserted the rods, so do it carefully. I did use two small bungees to cinch around…