Don't Take Our Word for It. Take Theirs.

From backyards in Bend to festival fields in the Cascades - here's what happens when people feel infrared heat for the first time.

4.94★ Average rating
$1.25 Per hour (customer-verified)
1AM Latest a customer stayed out

"We stayed outside in the gazebo at 55 degrees and didn't leave till 1AM. It had to be 70 in the gazebo. The light show it puts out is amazing."
— Chris, Verified Buyer

$1.25/hr
Chris ran the numbers.
Wood pellets vs. propane vs. electric - the Jetlamp wins on cost, warmth, and atmosphere.

5★ Average Rating on Google

★★★★★
"Best heater I've ever experienced. Warm, efficient, easy to use. No propane — no chance of it exploding."
Nicole M.

★★★★★
"10 years of patio heaters — these are by far the best. Changed our patio into an inviting, festive environment."
El Sancho Tacos 

Google
★★★★★
"Comfortable in below-freezing weather. Burns so clean — no smoke and virtually no ash. We will be outside a lot more."
Kris W.

Bistro Jetlamp
★★★★★
"My first encounter felt like the first time I watched Star Wars — a mind-blowing visual experience."
Caribou M.

Three things our customers keep saying:

1. Heat
Full-body warmth. Not just overhead. Infrared heats people, not air. You feel it head to shin — the way you feel a campfire, not a ceiling heater. 55,000 BTUs. Up to 12 feet of reach.

2. Light
Four feet of real flame in glass. Every reviewer mentions the flame. It draws people in. Caribou M. compared it to Star Wars. Royce's nephews crowded around with their phones out. It's a fire that does what fire does.

3. Cost
Less than half the cost of propane. Chris calculated $1.25/hr. That's premium Douglas Fir softwood pellets — ~90 minutes per hopper fill. 65% lower carbon emissions than propane while you're at it.

Light it up. Stay awhile. American steel construction. Real wood flames. Virtually smoke-free.

Free blow torch + free shipping. Lifetime guarantee.

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