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Lil’ Timber 72,000 BTU Patio Heater |
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Timber Stoves
Lil’ Timber 72,000 BTU Patio Heater
This is an American Made wood pellet patio heater that will keep you warm from head to toe. The Lil’ Timber is designed not only to produce radiant heat, but to provide a beautiful fire for family and friends to watch. Requiring no electricity, this heater’s flame is powered only by gravity and the draft created from the stove pipe. Using wood pellets as a low carbon alternative fuel just makes sense when compared to the high price and inefficiency of propane. Pellets run at a quarter of the operating cost, while producing twice the amount of BTU’s.
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Item Number: 207156 |
Shipping: THIS ITEM SHIPS FOR FREE |
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➝ Product Overview |
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Manufacturer: Timber Stoves |
Item: Lil’ Timber 72,000 BTU Patio Heater |
Manufacturer SKU: WPPHLTSS1.0 |
Manufacturer UPC: 860009336513 |
Item Number: 207156 |
Suggested Retail Price: $1399.00 |
Our Price: $1099.00 |
Shipping: FREE |
Availability:Out of Stock |
Ships Via:
FedEx Ground - Free |
Usually Ships: 1-5 Business Days |
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➝ Product Features |
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300 Sq. Ft. heating radius |
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Virtually no smoke |
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Non-electric and portable |
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Safe enclosed flame |
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Made in the Pacific Northwest |
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3 sided fire viewing |
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1.5 hour burn time |
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➝ Product Specifications |
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Color: Stainless Steel |
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Dimensions: 18" x 22" x 84" |
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Product Weight: 72 lbs. |
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Requires Assembly: Yes |
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➝ Related Videos |
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➝ About the Manufacturer |
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We are the makers of the Original Wood Pellet Patio Heater. Our commitment to great craftsmanship, innovation of gravity fed technologies, and manufacturing entirely in the USA are what drives us forward. Most simply, we want to bring people together and a warm fire is how we do it. Timber Stoves was established in 2010 in Mt. Angel, Oregon, the birthplace of many great wood pellet inventions. The Business resided in the historic “Old Wilco Building” that functioned as a general warehouse for the local farming community in the early 1900s.
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