Timber Stoves Featured in The Coolector: The Best Wood Pellet Patio Heater of 2025
At Timber Stoves, we’ve always believed that a backyard fire should be about connection, not chores. We wanted to eliminate the “smoke dance,” the hassle of propane tanks, and the constant hunt for dry kindling.
That’s why we were so honored to see our mission recognized by The Coolector, a premier lifestyle magazine known for scouting the world’s best gear.
In their recent feature, “Timber Stoves: Fanning the Flames of American Craftsmanship,” writer Leo Davie captures exactly what makes our wood pellet patio heaters a game-changer for outdoor enthusiasts.
Why Smokeless Outdoor Heating is the Top Backyard Trend
The Coolector highlights the “ingenious fuel system” of our stoves, which solves the biggest problem with traditional fire pits: smoke. By using a gravity-fed wood pellet system, our heaters create a clean, consistent burn.
As the article notes, this is smokeless outdoor heating at its finest. You get the radiant heat and mesmerizing flame of a real wood fire without the stinging eyes or the smell of campfire smoke clinging to your clothes.
Premium American Made Patio Heaters: Craftsmanship That Lasts
In an era of “disposable” products, the feature emphasizes our commitment to quality. Every Timber Stove is made in the USA (specifically, handcrafted in Oregon).
The Coolector was particularly impressed by the “industrial-strength” build quality. Unlike thin metal imports that rust out in a single season, our stoves are built from heavy-duty steel designed to last for decades. This isn’t just a heater; it’s a piece of American-made functional art for your patio.
The Big Timber & Lil’ Timber: Non-Electric Outdoor Heating
One of the most important points made in the article is our “unplugged” philosophy. Our stoves require:
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No electricity
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No propane tanks
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No batteries
Whether you choose the high-output Big Timber (pushing out up to 90,000 BTUs) or the portable Lil’ Timber, you are getting a heating solution that works anywhere—from your backyard deck to an off-grid campsite.
Wood Pellet vs. Propane: Lower Operating Costs
The article touches on the efficiency of wood pellets. When comparing wood pellet vs. propane, pellets are not only more sustainable but often much more cost-effective. You get a hotter flame (up to 450 degrees of radiant heat) at a fraction of the hourly cost of propane, all while using a renewable fuel source.
Elevating the Outdoor Ritual
The feature perfectly describes the “familiar ritual” of an evening outdoors—the sun dipping, the air chilling, and that primal desire for a fire. We’ve worked for 14 years to perfect that ritual. As The Coolector puts it, a Timber Stove “doesn’t just warm your patio—it transforms it.”
