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AZ Patio Heaters HLDS032-B 11,000 BTU Tabletop Patio Heater vs Hampton Bay 48,000 BTU Stainless Steel Patio Heater

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

Hampton Bay 48,000 BTU Stainless Steel Patio Heater comes out ahead by a clear margin (4.0 vs 4.4). The gap is mostly about Suburban backyards, 200-plus sq ft patios, and homeowners who want maximum BTU per dollar without a gas-line install — pair it with a furniture cover for off-season storage — 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
Hampton Bay 48,000 BTU Stainless Steel Patio Heater
Higher ratedRanked #2 in Best Patio Heaters
Hampton Bay 48,000 BTU Stainless Steel Patio Heater
$299

The Hampton Bay 48,000 BTU is the patio heater Home Depot pushes as a flagship for a reason — at $299 (often $249 on promo) it delivers commercial-grade BTU output in a stainless steel tower that survives multiple seasons. It's the value-leader pick for backyards that want big heat without a gas-line install. Reviewers consistently flag the same trade-offs: no rain cover, paint or sheen wears on cheaper interior brackets, and some shipments arrive missing wheels.

Strengths
  • 48,000 BTU output heats roughly 200-215 sq ft — among the highest in any DIY tower heater
  • Commercial-grade brushed stainless steel body resists weathering season after season
  • Lift-up housing makes 20 lb propane tank swaps quick and tool-free
Watch-outs
  • Some 2024 production runs ship without wheels, making the 53 lb tower a two-person move
  • No rain cover included — Home Depot reviewers report rust on internal hardware in coastal climates
  • Heat is directed at standing-height (5-6 ft); seated guests at the perimeter feel less of it

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.

Hampton Bay 48,000 BTU Stainless Steel Patio Heater

The Hampton Bay matches the Fire Sense Performance Series on raw output and price tier, with a beefier 53 lb housing and slightly broader 215 sq ft coverage versus Fire Sense's narrower 10 ft radius. Where the Bromic Tungsten Smart-Heat 500 stays lit in 8 mph winds, this freestanding tower will blow out in any sustained breeze. The AZ Patio Heaters tabletop only puts out a fraction of the BTU and serves as a supplemental hand-warmer next to a Hampton Bay, not a replacement.

Specs side-by-side

SpecAZ Patio Heaters HLDS032-B 11,000 BTU Tabletop Patio HeaterHampton Bay 48,000 BTU Stainless Steel Patio Heater
BTU Output11,000 BTU/hr (adjustable)48,000 BTU/hr
Heat Coverage~5-6 ft diameter comfort bubbleUp to 215 sq ft
Fuel Type1 lb propane (standard); 20 lb with adapterLP propane (20 lb tank)
Height38 in87 in
Weight35 lbs53 lbs (without tank)
MaterialStainless steelBrushed stainless steel
Ignition TypePiezo (push-button)Electronic ignitor
SafetyAnti-tilt, tip-over shut-off, burner screen guardAnti-tilt auto shut-off valve
Runtime2-3 hours per 1 lb cylinder on high~10 hours on a 20 lb tank
CertificationsCSA Approved
Warranty1-year limited
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