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11 Ways To Completely Redesign Your Best Electric Patio Heater

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Best Electric Patio Heaters

It has multiple heat settings, and it also protects your body from overheating. It's also easy to move around the garden.

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1. Infrared heaters

The majority of freestanding electric patio heaters we tested were infra red models. These heaters are more affordable than gas-powered models and, if you choose wisely to begin with, they have lower operating costs too. There's also little assembly required and you won't need to refill your propane tank.

The most effective ones have remote controls to make operations easy, and an LED light integrated to provide ambiance. One of our top picks is from German company Herschel. It utilizes circular filaments to disperse infrared heat across an area that is the size of a table. It comes with easy-to-use heating settings and a 360deg rotation. Another option that is worth considering is the Westinghouse 1500W infra red heater, which utilizes an aluminium reflector to direct on a narrow beam of heat to the area you prefer to be in.

Both models are energy efficient and emit a warm, clean glow. However the Herschel is sleeker and more suited for modern garden rooms, or if you're looking to integrate it with your outdoor furniture. It can also be paired with home automation systems that enable you to set the brightness and temperature you prefer which can save more energy in the long term.

It is important to keep in mind that while infrared heat is effective however, it only warms objects and people directly in the vicinity of the heater. It will cease to work if you move away. Additionally, it won't heat your patio or garden patio heater electric when the wind blows the heater around.

On the other side, gas heaters can provide warmth to a greater space if they're not moved and are equipped with a wind shield to keep them in position. These heaters are often located in pub gardens and create a cozy "burning log" effect that works well in any décor.

Propane-powered patio heaters are typically less efficient and can create a lot of noise and smog when the flame is burning. In contrast to propane that is stored in a cylinder that will need to be refilled after it has run out Most electric heaters do not require refilling at all and are more sustainable. Also, keep in mind that a gas-powered heater produces more heat than an equivalent electric model, and is likely to be more expensive.

2. Gas heaters

It's time to purchase patio heaters as the Summer winds down and evenings become somewhat chilly. This allows you to enjoy your outdoor space for longer. No matter if you choose gas or electric there's plenty to choose from, from small tabletop units to huge floor-standing models designed to heat large outdoor areas like a decked garden.

While gas heaters can be cheaper to purchase than electric heaters but they are costly to operate - in fact, according to Heat Outdoors, "they are among the most wasteful in terms of both the amount of heat they create and the energy they consume". A typical 13kg cylinder costs PS90 or PS50 for refilling and lasts approximately 13 hours.

Electric heaters are, unlike gas, rely on radiant heat instead of air to heat objects and people. As a result, they are much less expensive to run and leave an incredibly smaller carbon footprint than gas heaters. They are also much easier to use. You can simply plug them in and they'll start to turn on.

Outdoor electric heaters can be used in a variety of settings, from restaurants to bars to private gardens. They can be used in open or closed spaces, and some come with an integrated dimmer switch that will allow you to control the intensity of the lighting. They're also more compact than gas models and are able to be moved around which is ideal when you need to move the heater from one section of your garden to another.

These heaters are plugged in and require an extension cord that is approved for outdoor use. Most electric heaters are not allowed to have an extension lead that is longer than 1.8m. This is to be in line with safety standards. It is also important to be aware of blocking any sockets that are located outside or leaving the extension lead trailing.

3. freestanding Electric patio heater heaters

If you're a fan the design of the gas heater but don't want to be limited by where it can be placed or you want to cut costs with these freestanding electric patio heaters are an option. Powered by electricity, they're quick to heat up and easy to operate at the flick of a button or remote. They're also less expensive to run than their gas-powered counterparts.

This one from Kettler is a nice-looking choice that won't look out of place in your rattan garden furniture and is weatherproof for use all year round. Its IP55 rating shields it from wind-blown dust and rain (although we wouldn't recommend using a high pressure hose on it). The model also comes with 3 heating levels to suit your space, as well as a timer shutdown between 1 and 9 hours.

This electric patio outdoor heater model by Blumfeldt is a different alternative for those who don't wish to be restricted by the location of a patio heater. It comes in two sizes and comes with a variety of features such as a timer remote control, as well as 360-degree oscillation. It is also splash-proof to give you peace of mind. But, we don't recommend letting it get wet too much as this could impact the performance and longevity of the heater.

A top choice among many customers, this portable patio heater is a great budget-friendly option for those who want to be in control of their heating. With a remote, 2 heating settings, and the ability to switch the light on or off from an extended distance, it's easy to operate. It has a built in safety feature that turns the unit off if it is tilted.

Electric patio heaters don't emit carbon monoxide like gas heaters for patios, making them an ideal choice for pet owners or children who have not yet developed the maturity to recognize the dangers of standing too close to a flame. These models are great for gazebos or large outdoor areas, since they are able to quickly heat an area up to 15m2. These models are light and easy-to-move, and some even come with a remote so you can adjust the temperature from your chair.

4. Wall-mounted heaters

When summer is over and children are back in school, it's time to consider adding some warmth to your outdoor space. If you're looking for a stand-alone model or one that can be wall-mounted, there's plenty of options to pick from the electric range.

This popular choice combines low operating costs with the utility of a heater. It can be wall-mounted or placed on a pedestal base which makes it perfect for covered porches, gazebos, and covered patios and also smaller gardens where a freestanding model might appear too big. It comes with a remote control to adjust the heat. It is described by some as a Goldilocks choice, because it's just warm enough to ease the chill, but not too hot.

Electric patio heaters are great for spaces that are small, such as covered porches or garages, because they don't emit harmful gases such as carbon monoxide. Gas heaters, on the contrary, should be placed in an open area with adequate ventilation to prevent them from contaminating your home.

Electric models are more expensive than those powered by gas. Electric models are also less mobile and require an electrical outlet. This is particularly important if you reside in an location where the cost of energy is high.

Another drawback to electric heaters is that it's not as powerful as a gas heater, but there are a lot of options in the PS50-PS200 price bracket to pick from. Some can be used to hang from awnings or parasols and you can also find heaters that operate off a rechargeable battery.

If you're after an infrared device that is affordable to run it's a good choice. It's available in two sizes and comes with a range of options that include 360deg oscillation as well as easy-to-use heat settings. It's also classified as IP44 which means it can withstand splashes of water as well as light rain.

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