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Best Electric Patio Heaters

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

Gas patio heaters are an excellent choice for large gardens that include plenty of seating outdoors and sofas. However, they'll require regular refills using natural gas or propane. This is a great solution for large gardens that have many outdoor sofas and seating.

1. infrared patio heater electric heaters

Most of the electric freestanding patio heaters that we tested were infra-red models. These are cheaper than gas-powered models and assuming you choose wisely they will have lower operating costs as well. There's also little assembly required and you won't have to refill a propane tank.

The best ones have a remote control to make operation easy and an LED light integrated to create ambiance. One of our top picks is from German company Herschel. It makes use of a circular filament to radiate infrared mediumwave heat over an area that is the size of a table. It is easy to use heating settings and 360deg rotation. Another great option is the Westinghouse 1500W infra red heater, which utilizes an aluminum reflector to create the beam of heat on your preferred spot.

Both models are energy efficient and emit a soft and clean glow. However the Herschel is more sleek and more suited for modern-day garden spaces, or if you're looking to blend it in with your outdoor furniture. It can be used with home automation systems that allow you to select your preferred brightness and temperature. This can help save energy over time.

You should be aware that infrared heaters work but only heat objects and people in direct contact with the heater. They lose their effectiveness when you move away. It also won't provide heat to your patio if wind blows it around.

Gas heaters, on the contrary, will heat a larger area when they aren't moved. They are also equipped with shields to ensure they stay in place. They are often located in pub gardens. They offer a warm 'burning log' effect that is attractive in most decors.

Propane-powered patio heaters are typically less efficient and can create lots of smog and noise when the flame is burning. Electric heaters are greener than propane, but they is required to be replenished after running out. You should also remember that a gas heater generates more heat than a comparable electric garden patio heater model and is likely to be more expensive.

2. Gas heaters

As the summer winds down and evenings turn a little chilly, it might be the time to purchase a patio heater to keep you outside for longer. There are plenty of options to choose from depending on whether you want gas or electric, ranging from small tabletop models to large floor-standing units designed to heat large outdoor spaces like a decked backyard.

Gas heaters are more expensive to purchase however, they can also be more costly to operate. According to Heat Outdoors "they are amongst the most inefficient, both in terms of the amount of energy they use and the heat they produce". A typical 13kg cylinder costs PS90 or PS50 for refilling, and will last approximately 13 hours.

In contrast to gas electric heaters make use of radiant heat to warm people and objects instead of air. As a result, they are much cheaper to run and have less carbon footprint than gas heaters. They are also much easier to use. You can simply plug them into the outlet, and they'll start to start to turn on.

Electric heaters that are suitable for outdoor use can be utilized in a variety of settings such as bars, restaurants, and private gardens. Some models come with a dimming switch, which allows you to control how bright the light is. They can be used in a closed or open space. They're also more compact than gas models and can be easily moved around which is ideal for when you need to move the heater from one area of your garden to another.

The drawback of these heaters is that they need to be plugged into, which means that you'll need to have a power socket nearby and an extension lead designed to work with outdoor equipment. To comply with safety standards the majority of electric heaters cannot be supplied with an attached lead over 1.8m and you'll have to be cautious not to block any nearby outdoor sockets or leave the cable trailing where it could be an injury risk.

3. Freestanding heaters

These freestanding electric patio heaters can be utilized if you like the style of a gas-powered heater but don't want to be restricted by its location or to cut costs. They're powered by electricity, so they're quick to heat up and are easy to operate at the flick of a switch or remote. They are also less expensive to operate than their gas-powered counterparts.

This model from Kettler is a stylish selection that will look great with your rattan furniture. It is also fully weatherproof and can be used throughout the year. Its IP55 rating shields it from wind-blown dust and rain (although we don't recommend using a high-pressure hose on it). This model also comes with three heating levels to fit your needs, aswell with a timer that shuts off between 1 and 9 hours.

Another alternative for those who do not want to be restricted by the position of gas heaters on their patios is this electric model from Blumfeldt. It is available in two sizes and boasts numerous features, including a remote control and a timer shut-off function and a 360deg oscillation. It also has splash-proofing to give you peace of mind. However, we do not recommend getting it wet excessively as this could impact the performance and longevity of the heater.

This portable heater for patios is a favorite among those who like to control their heating. It's simple to use, with an adjustable remote, two heating settings, and the ability to turn on and off the light from a distance. It also comes with a built-in safety feature that shuts the unit off when it is tilted.

Electric patio heaters don't emit carbon monoxide unlike gas heaters for patios. This makes them a fantastic choice for people with pets or young children who have not yet reached the age where they can recognize the dangers of being too close to a fire. These models are also ideal for gazebos and large outdoor spaces as they can quickly warm up an area of 15 square meters. These models are lightweight and easy-to-move, and some have remotes that let you adjust the temperature from your chair.

4. Wall-mounted heaters

Once summer is over and the children are back in school, it's time to consider adding some warmth to your outdoor space. Electric heaters are available in different designs that include freestanding models as well as wall-mounted models.

This popular choice combines the functionality of a gas heater along with low running costs. It can be mounted on the wall or placed on a pedestal, which makes it ideal for covered porches, gazebos and small gardens, where a freestanding unit may appear too big. It comes with a remote control to adjust the heat. It is described by some as being a Goldilocks choice, because it's just warm enough to ease the chill, but not too hot.

The primary benefit of an electric patio heater is that it can be placed in a restricted space, such as garages that are covered as it doesn't release pollutants like carbon monoxide or other gases that are dangerous to your health. By contrast, gas heaters should be used in open spaces with adequate ventilation or they risk contaminating your home.

swan-sh16310n-al-fresco-electric-column-patio-heater-with-adjustable-power-settings-and-safety-switch-2000w-aluminium-black-2633.jpgHowever, the drawback is that electric models are generally more expensive than gas models. They're also less portable as they require access to an electrical outlet. This is particularly important for those who live in an location where the cost of energy is high.

electric pyramid patio heater heaters aren't as powerful as gas heaters however, there are plenty of choices in the PS50 to PS200 price range. Some are hung from parasols or awnings. Others are powered by rechargeable batteries.

If you're after an infrared option that's cheap to run, this is a good choice. It's available in two sizes and comes with a range of features that include 360deg oscillation as well as easy-to-use heat settings. It's also rated IP44 which means it can withstand splashes of water as well as light rain.sentik-patio-heater-2kw-free-standing-garden-heater-outdoor-with-adjustable-height-3-power-settings-tilting-up-down-head-instant-warmth-and-waterproof-design-free-standing-2610.jpg

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