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Electric Patio Heater Reviews

A patio heater can add some warmth to your backyard. But it's important to consider security features, like an automatic shut-off as well as an erect base that stops tipping.

Also, think about whether you'd prefer electric or propane heating. Propane heaters need a fuel tank that can be filled while electric heaters can either be wired or plugged into.

1. Kettler Kalos Copper Lantern Patio Heater

The Kettler Kalos patio heater is stylish and simple to operate. It's among the cheapest models we have evaluated, but it delivers great warmth up until nine feet away. It's also easy to install and use. It has safety features like an auto-shutoff as well as ETL certification. Additionally, it comes with wheels which make it easy to move around your patio, and its copper finish adds a gorgeous look to your space.

The grill's exterior is made up of a mesh. However, it is incredibly soft to feel. It's surrounded by what looks like silky flocking. If you accidentally rub your skin against the heater while it is on (which I would not recommend), it may cause less irritation than if there were exposed metal. This is also a very sturdy model, which has stood up to a full month of being left unattended in our backyard and did not show any signs of wear.





The controls are clearly marked on the base, so anyone who is a first-time user or has not used a patio heater before should have no trouble understanding how to operate it. Contrary to other patio heaters that require multiple power buttons before they turn on and off, the Kalos only has one button that you can hit and it will sound twice each time you hit it. This is a minor inconvenience but it could cause confusion for those who are not familiar with the device.

When you press the button when you've done that, the halogen lamps with double frost instantly begin providing focal heat and emitting a nice warm glow. They're also energy efficient and do not release any fumes or smoke. The Kalos features built-in tip-over protection, as well, so it's unlikely to get knocked over by an incoming wind gust.

This model comes with a 6-foot cord, which means you'll need to have an outlet outside nearby to plug it in. You can buy an extension cord if you need however, it must be approved for outdoor use and should not exceed the maximum length permitted by the manufacturer. Be aware of your surroundings when using a electric heater with a plug-in. Do not leave the heater unattended or in proximity to anything that is flammable.

2. Kettler Kalos Wall-Mounted Patio Heater

We were impressed by the style of this heater, and it did a great job warming our garden sofa area. It was easy-to-use and had many settings, including an wireless remote control. We were also awed by the fact that it didn't emit any fumes or smoke and had safety cut off functions. It's also great that it can be mounted on the wall.

When choosing a patio heater, you must consider its size and location and whether it produces indirect or direct heat. Direct heat is emitted from the unit it self and is great to heat small areas such as porches and patios, while indirect heat is generated by the light that the heater emits and then warms objects surrounding it such as furniture and plants.

Electric and gas patio heaters come in various styles each has its own pros and cons. Electric models, like our top choice are generally simpler to use and less costly to operate than propane models. However, they don't provide as much heat, and could increase your energy costs in the long run. Gas heaters on the other hand, can offer more heat, but they require more space and aren't as simple to set up as electric units.

Ultimately, the best patio heater for you will depend on your budget and needs. If you plan to spend a lot of time outside, opt for an electric model with an impressive BTU rating. If you only use your patio occasionally, a more affordable propane heater could work perfectly.

Make sure to follow all instructions given by the manufacturer prior to using a heater for your patio. It is important to remember that patio heaters should be kept at least 10 feet away from combustible materials, such as curtains or clothing, and they must not be covered when still in use. Additionally, freestanding units should be set on a stable base and in a place where they aren't likely to tip over easily. If you have to move a heater for your patio make sure that it's switched off and unplugged prior to making the move.

3. Kettler Kalos Stainless Steel Patio Heater

The Kettler Kalos Patio Heater's sleek lines and beautiful finish in copper give it instant curb-appeal which makes it an attractive feature for your outdoor space even when not being used. It's one of the most attractive electric heaters we've tested, and it also works as a stylish light, emitting warm yellow light rather than the harsh flash. It comes with two power levels and a remote control that allows you to easily alter the temperature as you enjoy a glass of wine and pre-dinner nibbles on your terrace. It can be used as a stand-alone unit, but it can also be hung to a wall or parasol. Stands are available separately. The sturdy aluminum frame is solid and stable, with the ability to tilt 360 degrees for safety and a hollow base that can be anchored into the ground.

However the Kettler Kalos is less effective in heating large areas than the other models we've tested. It generates a lot of heat in a short time, but it doesn't distribute the heat over a large area and is best suited for balconies or patios with small spaces. This is a problem that occurs frequently with electric heaters using infrared technology since it tends to concentrate on the nearest objects to the heater, and then radiates heat outwards.

It is worth looking into a propane heater if you need to heat up a large area. freestanding electric patio heater emit radiant warmth and are powered by gas. While propane heaters can be costly to operate, they're more efficient and provide greater coverage than electric models. However, they require a separate gas cylinder that needs to be replaced or filled regularly and you'll have to take care to store your propane cylinders to ensure they're not exposed to physical damage or extreme temperature rises.

The best choice for you is based on your needs and outdoor space. If you're looking for a heater that will create a focal point in your garden and enhance its appearance, a wall-mounted or hanging unit may be the best option. But if you just want your heater to keep you warm during the cold summer evenings the electric free-standing model could be the perfect solution for.

4. Kettler Kalos Wall-Mounted Stainless Steel Patio Heater

A patio heater can assist you in creating the perfect atmosphere, whether you're hosting a party in the outdoors or just relaxing in your garden. The most important distinction is the type of fuel they use. Most rely on propane or electricity. Some are freestanding, while others are mounted on the wall. There are models that come in various finishes. Choosing the right model for your garden will depend on the space you have, the size of the area you'd like to heat, and your budget.

This stylish patio heater is both practical and stylish. It blends a halogen lamp and an electric heating element, bringing warm light and ambiance for your outdoor area. It's easy to operate, with a simple remote control and a touch switch. The rust-resistant aluminum reflector helps spread the heat. And its low energy consumption makes it a cost-effective option for your garden.

It is essential to verify the wattage of your selected patio heater, since models with higher wattages will use more energy, and will result in more costly to run. You should search for models that have different heat settings so that you can choose the perfect degree of warmth. It is also worthwhile to look for one with weatherproofing, as this will mean you can leave it out in the rain without worrying about damage.

If you have a limited amount of space to dedicate to a patio heater and want to install it on the wall, installing a wall-mounted heater is the best option. This Kettler model is perfect for patio furniture, as it is designed to be a subtle addition. It's also easy to put together, as everything is included in a clear blister pack.

It is crucial to keep in mind that this model emits only a limited amount heat. You might need to move it to create the ideal temperature for your guests. It also has a small cable, which means you'll require an outdoor extension lead to keep it away from the power source.

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