
The Cuisinart Tabletop Patio Heater will be a stylish addition to your outdoor entertaining space. Place in the center of your patio table for warmth while you dine with friends and family, keeping you and your guests warm while the night settles in. Lightweight and small, this heater can be easily taken anywhere and set on a table; perfect for camping and tailgating. With an 11,000 BTU output, this heater is small but mighty and will heat up an area of about 100 sq. ft. The propane heater can also be connected to a 20-lb. propane tank for longer use, with an optional hose/regulator (not included). Similar to the larger patio heaters, the top plate acts as a reflector disturbing the heat evenly. For your protection, there is a built-in anti-tilt automatic shut-off technology that will shut the unit off if it is tipped over. Another safety feature is the burner screen guard, keeping you safe from the heating element itself. Easy to use with the rotary dial-adjustable heat control system, the Cuisinart Tabletop Patio Heater will be a great addition to your outdoor living space.
Q: Does this patio heater have an automatic shut-off feature?
A: Yes, this heater has a built-in anti-tilt automatic shut-off technology that will shut the unit off if it is tipped over.
Q: What is the weight of this Cuisinart Patio Heater?
A: This heater weighs 8.5 pounds.
Q: How large of an area can this patio heater heat?
A: The manufacturer states that this heater can heat an area of about 100 sq. ft.
Q: Can I connect this heater to a larger propane tank?
A: Yes, the propane heater can be connected to a 20-lb. propane tank for longer use, with an optional hose/regulator (not included).
Q: What is the heat output of this Cuisinart Patio Heater?
A: This heater has a heat output of 11,000 BTUs.
A: I wouldn’t myself due to the propane smell. If you buy one make sure you get all the plastic off the parts before turning it on. There is blue plastic under and on top of heater shield
Q: How long does the heater run on the 1 lb. propane canister?
A: I don’t know. I used it twice and still had propane.