Inquiry:
Hi, Assuming that the powerflamer plus burner is not allowed to get wet, but realizing if it will be out on a covered deck year round, that it will be continuously exposed to humidity, do you get rust problems inside the burner that results in holes clogging?
If so, how would one address it?
Assuming the above conditions are abided by & that the unit is used regularly, but not abused, what is the ~life span?
And is it fully serviceable w/ replacement parts if something breaks?
Outdoorstirfry:
Good questions. The stove burner definitely needs cover. Direct water into the burner deteriorates the rust problem rapidly.
With flame heating up the iron, combined with rich humidity, the burner holes will rust. It is not abnormal to clean the holes once a rainy season as the stove is placed outdoor.
With proper service (DIY), the burner should last as long as indoor gas range burner. We provide cleaning instructions to our customers.
Hope we answer your questions and please reply if we don’t.