Patio Heaters - advice pls

Patio Heaters - advice pls

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littlerascal

Original Poster:

204 posts

245 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Want to get a patio heater this weekend - one of the big fellas. Just wondered if anyone knows if you are able to have one underneath a roof, or whether they have to burn with air space above it.

Just want to make sure I'm not gonna set light to the upstairs blokes balcony!!!

matthewbinns

18,506 posts

254 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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mine says not for indoor use but Im sure that if you are outside (or under a balcony) and there is sufficient free space above you will be fine.

john_p

7,073 posts

257 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Managed to singe some wisteria with our one but as long as nothing too delicate is above it, you should be OK. The metal reflector er, reflects most of the heat downwards.

Neighbour uses theirs under a gazebo and that hasn't gone up yet however it isn't a full-size one



>> Edited by john_p on Thursday 9th September 16:40

MikeyT

16,926 posts

278 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Have a look on ebay - some of them are quite cheap - cheaper than the DIY shops and garden centres - and have the regulator and wheels with them.

Saying that, we got ours from Focus

Byff

4,427 posts

268 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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We use ours under a cloth sun shade, where the cloth actually touches the heat deflector. For all the top of the heat deflector gets hot to the touch, in my opinion, it's not hot enough to actually cause combustion.

markda

815 posts

265 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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you have to be kidding right? My patio heater kicks out so much heat that I worry how close it is to the upvc windows!

pug406

3,636 posts

260 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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I bought one of these from Somerfield in Cippenham - Slough at the weekend for £79.99. Had to buy a regulator - £12.99 and the gas. Took about an hour to put together on my own. Switched it on and I was surprised at the ammount of heat it put out.

Badvok

1,867 posts

174 months

Sunday 21st March 2021
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needing a patio heater for when the old folks visit but unsure on gas or electric - any recommendations?

need for a medium-size patio, covering 4-6 people maximum

Evanivitch

22,075 posts

129 months

Sunday 21st March 2021
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If your an get power out there, I'd buy a few of those soft touch electric heated throws. Love ours. Even goes in the washing machine.

matthewbinns said:
mine says not for indoor use but Im sure that if you are outside (or under a balcony) and there is sufficient free space above you will be fine.
That's because it can churn out carbon monoxide...