The Ultimate Guide To Best Electric Patio Heater

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The Ultimate Guide To Best Electric Patio Heater

Best Electric Patio Heaters

It comes with a variety of heat settings, and it also protects you from overheating. It's also easy to move around the garden.

Gas patio heaters can put out lots of warmth over a bigger area, but it will require regular refills of natural gas or propane. This is a great option for large gardens that have many outdoor seating and sofas.

1. Infrared heaters

The majority of freestanding electric patio heaters we tested were infra red models. They are more affordable than gas-powered models and, assuming you choose wisely they'll have lower running costs as well. It's also easy to install and you won't have to refill your propane tank.


The best ones feature the remote control for effortless operation as well as an integrated LED light to create ambiance. One of our top picks comes from German company Herschel. It utilizes a circular filament to radiate infrared mediumwave energy over an area of the size of a table. It comes with easy-to-use heating settings and a 360deg rotation. The Westinghouse 1500 Watt Infra-red Heater is a different alternative. It utilizes an aluminum reflector to focus heat beams over your favorite area.

Both models are energy efficient and emit a cosy light that is clean and fresh. However, the Herschel is more sleek and is more suited for modern garden rooms or if you're trying to incorporate it into your outdoor furniture. It can also be used with home automation systems that allow you to set your preferred brightness and temperature and save more energy in the long run.

It's worth bearing in mind that while infrared heat is efficient but it only warms the objects and people directly in front of the heater and will not be effective in the event that you move away. Additionally, it won't warm your garden or patio if the wind blows the heater around.

Gas heaters, on the other hand will heat up more space in the event that they are not moved. They are also equipped with shields to ensure they stay in place. They're often located in pub gardens. They offer a warm  burning log effect that looks good in all decors.

Propane-powered heaters for patios are generally less efficient and produce a lot of smog and noise when the flame is burning. Electric heaters are greener than propane, which requires refilling after it runs out. Also, keep in mind that a gas heater produces greater heat than a comparable electric model and is more likely to be more expensive.

2. Gas heaters

It's time to purchase patio heaters as the Summer is winding down and evenings turn colder. This will allow you to enjoy your outdoor space for a longer time. There are many options available regardless of whether you opt for gas or electric, from small tabletop models up to floor-standing units designed to warm large outdoor spaces such as a decked backyard.

Gas heaters are more expensive to buy however, they can also be more expensive to operate. According to Heat Outdoors "they are amongst the most inefficient both in terms of the amount of energy they consume and the heat they produce". A typical 13kg calor cylinder gas will cost PS90 new or PS50 to refill, and will last approximately 13 hours of heating.

Electric heaters like gas use radiant heat instead of air to warm objects and humans. Electric heaters are less expensive to run and have a smaller carbon footprint. They are also much easier to use. Simply plug them in, and they'll turn on.

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

The downside of these heaters is that they require to be connected and you'll require a power socket nearby and an extension lead that's certified to work with outdoor devices. To meet safety standards electrical heaters aren't able to be supplied with an extension lead that exceeds 1.8m and you'll need be cautious not to block any outdoor sockets nearby or leave the cable trailing in a place where it could become a trip hazard.

3. Freestanding heaters

These freestanding electric patio heaters can be utilized if you like the style of a gas heater but do not wish to be limited by its location or to cut costs.  electric pyramid patio heater  powered by electricity, so they're quick to heat up and simple to operate with the flick of a button or remote. These are also cheaper to operate than their gas-powered counterparts.

This one from Kettler is elegant and stylish piece that won't appear out of place with your rattan garden furniture and is weatherproof for year-round use. Its IP55 rating means it's protected against windblown rain and dust (although we wouldn't recommend aiming a high-pressure hose at it). The model also has 3 heating levels to suit your needs, aswell as a timer shutdown between 1 and 9 hours.

This electric model made by Blumfeldt is another option for those who don't want to be restricted by the placement 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 also has splash-proofing to ensure your safety. But, we don't recommend that you let it get wet for too often as this can impact the performance and longevity of the heater.

A popular choice with many customers, this portable patio heater is a budget-friendly choice for those who like to control their heating. With a remote, two heat settings and the ability to switch the light on or off from a distance, it's very easy to operate. It has a built in safety feature that shuts off the device off if it's tipping.

Electric patio heaters don't emit carbon monoxide unlike gas heaters for patios. This makes them a fantastic choice for people with pets or children who have not yet developed the maturity to understand the dangers associated with being too close to a flame. These models are also great for gazebos and large outdoor spaces as they have the ability to quickly warm up an area of 15 square meters. These models are lightweight and easy to move. Some have an remote that lets you adjust the temperature from your chair.

4. Wall-mounted heaters

After summer is over and the kids are back to school, it's time to think about adding some warmth to your outdoor space. If you're looking for a stand-alone model or one that's mounted on the wall, there are plenty to pick from within the electric range.

This popular model is a great way to combine low operating costs with the benefits of heating. It can be mounted on the wall or on the floor, making it ideal for gazebos, covered porches and small gardens where a freestanding unit might appear too big. It comes with a remote control to adjust the temperature. Users describe it as an Goldilocks choice, because it is just warm enough to reduce the chill, but not too hot.

The major benefit of an electric patio heater is that it can be set up in a confined space, like garages that are covered since it doesn't emit pollutants like carbon monoxide and other gases that are dangerous to your health. In contrast, gas heaters must be used in open spaces with adequate ventilation or they risk contaminating your home.

However, the downside is that electric models are generally more expensive than gas models. They're also less mobile as they require access to an electrical outlet. This is especially important for those who reside in a region that has high energy costs.

Another drawback of an electric heater is that it's not as powerful as a gas one however there are a lot of options in the price range of PS50-PS200 to pick from. Some can be hung from parasols or awnings. Others are powered by rechargeable batteries.

If you're looking for an infrared device that is affordable to run it's a great choice. It's available in two sizes and offers a range of options such as 360deg oscillation and easy-to-use heat settings. It's also rated IP44 which means it can withstand splashes of water as well as light rain.