Uniflame 62900 Endless Summer Stainless Steel and Hunter Green Tabletop Outdoor Heater

April 30, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Outdoor Furniture Sets, Outdoor Patio Heaters

Uniflame 62900 Endless Summer Stainless Steel and Hunter Green Tabletop Outdoor Heater

From the Manufacturer
The L.P. powered heater features a 11,000 BTU Whisper Quiet Stainless Steel Burner, Integrated Piezo Ignition, Safety Tilt Switch, bonus 4 foot extension hose to connect to 20-lb tanks, and easy Cylinder Housing Access to provide indoor comfort outdoors.

Product Description
Blue Rhino 62900 Features: Pilot light 14,000 BTUs 100% shutoff CSA certifications IPP8 Engine system Safety tilt switch Platform base frame Shroud removable door Extension hose included Heats up to 10 foot circle Weather resistant hardware Integrated Piezo electric ignition Allow 20 lbs. cylinder LP fuel tank (Not included) 1-Year manufacturer BlueRhino limited warranty Assembly required UPC 795008629000 Finish: Stainless Steel and Hunter Green Overall Dimensions: 20.5″(W) x 20.5″(D) x 36.5″(H) Base Width: 12″

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2 Responses to “Uniflame 62900 Endless Summer Stainless Steel and Hunter Green Tabletop Outdoor Heater”
  1. Macyn says:

    So far very pleased with this heater. Assembly was very easy. Straight-forward to use. Quality seems good. It runs quiet (esp. at lower settings) – this was a concern as a loudly-hissing propaine device would be a buzz kill on the sylvan deck. Provides a good amount of heat. Goes thru the little canisters of propaine fairly fast, but this was expected (will probably get a bigger tank). Overall happy with this purchase.

  2. Jennie says:

    We bought this heater ~2 years ago, and it worked great! My husband got it out last weekend while we were having wine on the patio (we live in AZ, and it hasn’t been that cold)! When we pushed the button to light, we got a flame, but after the “30 second hold time,” when we let go, the flame would go out. Per the manual, there are 3 reasons this can happen. We eliminated two of them, the third was to replace the thermocouple. I called the company to find a dealer, since we can clean things, but not fix them. The representative told me that they don’t keep a list of dealers, that I should contact anyone who fixes propane heaters. Uhh, Yeah, that’s real easy here in AZ! I called our local BBQ store, and they will fix it if I order the part. So, I go to the website, click on “Parts & Accessories,” voila, I get “this page no longer exists.” Soooo, I email the company, and the best part is that I got a response within 30 minutes. The worst part is they have discontinued this heater, and they no longer have parts for it. So, if you are thinking about getting one – beware that it can’t be fixed if it needs any parts.

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