OK to sit an steel patio table when having a few drinks with friends, they give the illusion of heat, generally a waste of money if you are looking for heat, yes I tried one.
I didn't use it on a table outside, I used it in both a stove and an open fire. Unlike your experiment the pellet in the basket burns down from the top not from the bottom up. I would never recommend burning wood pellet as you have described in your test. The reason being wood pellet needs a fumes fan or a very good chimney draught and air intake at a level that is not often found in a standard stove. When smoldering Wood Pellet has smoke that is so strong it burns your eyes and the smell certainly lingers.
All stovs have the potential to allow fumes into the room, most stoves have airwash, some have tertiary air and all have a primary air intake, each point of air intake can also release smoke into the room though usually in the event of a poorly performing flue or negative air pressure (down draught), the primary reasons for the rule "A Stove Will Not Fix a Bad chimney"
If you think I am not being truthful about the pellet basket send me your name and address by P.M. and I will send it to you, all it will cost you is the postage which will be clearly displayed on the stamps and I will trust you to send me the money. Fair ?
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