
"Look, most patio heaters are basically expensive lawn ornaments that happen to produce a tiny bubble of warmth if you stand directly underneath them while wearing a parka. The Timber Stoves Revere Patio Heater is not that. This American-made beast is more like a seven-foot tall sculpture that moonlights as a radiant heating powerhouse, and honestly, it's about time someone figured out how to make outdoor heating both beautiful and brutally effective."
"At 84 inches tall and wrapped entirely in stainless steel, the Revere looks like something that belongs in a modern art museum or a very chic industrial loft. But here's where it gets interesting: this heater requires absolutely zero electricity. The entire operation runs on gravity and thermodynamics, using wood pellets that feed down into a firepot where the draft from the stovepipe creates an almost hypnotic flame behind those generous 7.5 by 14.5 inch viewing windows."
"The pellet system is where Timber Stoves really shows its cards. While everyone else is fussing with propane tanks and dealing with that distinctive smell, the Revere chomps through wood pellets at roughly a quarter of the operating cost of propane while producing double the BTUs."
The Revere Patio Heater stands 84 inches tall and is wrapped entirely in stainless steel, presenting a sculptural, modern-industrial presence. The heater requires no electricity, operating on gravity and thermodynamics as wood pellets feed into a firepot and stovepipe draft produces a visible flame behind 7.5 by 14.5 inch viewing windows. The pellet system runs at roughly a quarter of the operating cost of propane while producing double the BTUs. The unit outputs about 90,000 BTUs and radiates heat in a 12-foot circle, delivering full-body warmth rather than a small localized bubble.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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