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AZ Patio Heaters HLDS032-B 11,000 BTU Tabletop Patio Heater vs Dr. Infrared Heater DR-238 1500W Carbon Infrared Wall/Ceiling Mount

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Dr. Infrared Heater DR-238 1500W Carbon Infrared Wall/Ceiling Mount comes out ahead by a clear margin (4.0 vs 4.4). The gap is mostly about Covered patios, garages, workshops, deck seating areas with overhead structure, and propane-averse renters who need spot heating from a standard wall outlet — read the strengths below before deciding.

AZ Patio Heaters HLDS032-B 11,000 BTU Tabletop Patio Heater
Ranked #5 in Best Patio Heaters
AZ Patio Heaters HLDS032-B 11,000 BTU Tabletop Patio Heater
$149

The AZ Patio Heaters HLDS032-B 11,000 BTU is the tabletop pick when you want propane warmth without committing to a 7-foot tower. It runs off a 1 lb disposable cylinder out of the box (or a 20 lb tank with an adapter), stands 38 inches tall on any patio table, and bakes the closest two people in warmth. Don't buy it expecting to heat a patio; buy it to keep your hands and shoulders warm at close range.

Strengths
  • Compact 38-inch height sits right on a patio table for close-range two-person warmth
  • Works with a 1 lb disposable propane cylinder out of the box — no separate tank required
  • Adapter hose lets you connect to a standard 20 lb tank for longer runtimes
Watch-outs
  • 11,000 BTU comfort zone is only about a 5-6 ft diameter — useless past close conversation distance
  • Ignition can take patience; owners report holding 'Pilot' for a full minute on cold starts
  • Build quality is value-tier; reviewers flag thin metal, sharp edges, and occasional missing hardware
Dr. Infrared Heater DR-238 1500W Carbon Infrared Wall/Ceiling Mount
Higher ratedRanked #4 in Best Patio Heaters
Dr. Infrared Heater DR-238 1500W Carbon Infrared Wall/Ceiling Mount
$130

The Dr. Infrared DR-238 is the wall-mounted electric infrared that gets selected by Bob Vila and Family Handyman for a reason: it's silent, fume-free, IP55-rated for outdoor use, and plugs into a standard 120V outlet. The catch is fundamental to the technology — infrared heats what it hits, so the effective comfort zone is a 4-6 ft cone directly in front of or below the heater. For a covered patio, garage, or workshop, it's the cleanest install in this guide.

Strengths
  • Carbon infrared element delivers instant, fume-free warmth as soon as it powers on
  • Three power levels (900W / 1200W / 1500W) and a remote let you tune from 6+ feet away
  • IP55-rated weatherproof anodized aluminum housing handles covered outdoor exposure
Watch-outs
  • Coverage drops sharply outside a 4-6 ft cone — not a whole-patio heater
  • Wind makes the heat output meaningless; for sheltered/covered use only
  • Included wall/ceiling mounting bracket is widely described as flimsy

How they stack up

AZ Patio Heaters HLDS032-B 11,000 BTU Tabletop Patio Heater

The HLDS032-B is the smallest heater in this guide by an order of magnitude — its 11,000 BTU output is roughly a quarter of what the Hampton Bay stainless and Fire Sense Performance Series towers deliver, and a fraction of the Bromic Tungsten Smart-Heat 500 Series gas output. Versus the Dr. Infrared DR-238 wall-mount electric, it offers similar personal-zone warmth but with the open-flame ambiance that infrared can't deliver — and with no need for an outlet.

Dr. Infrared Heater DR-238 1500W Carbon Infrared Wall/Ceiling Mount

Unlike the Bromic Tungsten Smart-Heat 500 Series, the DR-238 is a personal-zone heater rather than a whole-patio solution — its 1,500W maxes out at roughly an eighth of the Bromic's gas output. It also has no overlap with the Hampton Bay stainless or Fire Sense Performance Series freestanding propane towers; this is the heater you choose when a gas appliance is impractical. The AZ Patio Heaters tabletop is its closest functional cousin for two-person warmth, but the DR-238 wins on noise, fumes, and ignition reliability.

Specs side-by-side

SpecAZ Patio Heaters HLDS032-B 11,000 BTU Tabletop Patio HeaterDr. Infrared Heater DR-238 1500W Carbon Infrared Wall/Ceiling Mount
BTU Output11,000 BTU/hr (adjustable)
Heat Coverage~5-6 ft diameter comfort bubble
Fuel Type1 lb propane (standard); 20 lb with adapter120V electric
Height38 in
Weight35 lbs8 lbs
MaterialStainless steelAnodized aluminum housing
Ignition TypePiezo (push-button)
SafetyAnti-tilt, tip-over shut-off, burner screen guard
Runtime2-3 hours per 1 lb cylinder on high
CertificationsCSA ApprovedETL Certified
Warranty1-year limited
Power Output1500W (900W / 1200W / 1500W settings)
BTU Equivalent~5,100 BTU/hr at max
Coverage4-6 ft directional cone (single zone)
Dimensions35 x 8 x 4 in
IP RatingIP55 (outdoor approved)
MountingWall or ceiling bracket included
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