Patiofyre outdoor wood pellet patio heater

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fyreman

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Jan 25, 2025
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Oakland, CA
Hey there. I run marketing for a startup called Patiofyre that invented what we think is the warmest patio heater on the market. The way it's built gives off full-body heat, not just at your head or feet. A full hopper of pellets burns two hours. And it looks really cool. Would love to get feedback from this community on our product!

[Hearth.com] Patiofyre outdoor wood pellet patio heater
 
Interesting, looks like a rocket stove a bit, I’ve welded up a few myself and they do put out a ton of heat…the transparent tube it very cool looking…curious about the material used
 
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I have been seeing advertisements. I absolutely love the jet lamp, but I feel the pricing is a bit steep personally. I’d buy one if they were in the 500-600 dollar range, but starting out at $999 is just too much for what I would get out of the product personally.

Others may not mind the pricing, so maybe it’s just me.

In either case, best wishes for success and hope to see other new designs!
 
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Nice units interesting design. At that price, I don't think I
would get enough use to warrant the cost
But good luck with it
 
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I dont have a patio 🥴. But they have a great look👍👍
 
Interesting, looks like a rocket stove a bit, I’ve welded up a few myself and they do put out a ton of heat…the transparent tube it very cool looking…curious about the material used
I have been seeing advertisements. I absolutely love the jet lamp, but I feel the pricing is a bit steep personally. I’d buy one if they were in the 500-600 dollar range, but starting out at $999 is just too much for what I would get out of the product personally.

Others may not mind the pricing, so maybe it’s just me.

In either case, best wishes for success and hope to see other new designs!
The higher price point is because of the quality of the product. It's manufactured in Bend, Oregon with 100% American steel, it's sturdy as can be and the engineering is amazing — eight feet of full-body heat in every direction. Appreciate your interest, Oly! We are going to be coming out with an entry level product in a few months, so stay tuned for that!
 
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