Using A Heater To USe Your Patio
January 29, 2009 by Alex
Filed under Detox Recipes
Even though the calendar says winter as I write this, it’s actually been pretty nice outside, so it would be a great time to have a gathering outdoors and not wait until the official arrival of spring or summer. However, the evenings and nights can still get rather chilly and I don’t want my guests to suffer. The next logical step is to get an outdoor patio heater and provide some warmth.
You can easily warm up your deck or patio with a dcent heater. These devices can be bought in many different styles, sizes, prices and purposes. Prices can range from $30 for a baseboard heater to $700 for big gas heater. Most patio heaters have single-dome construction and are fairly easy to identify. It’s easy to find them at any home improvement store during the winter, but it’s hard to get one of these during the summer days. These products are seasonal merchandise.
Many of these heaters provide 40,000 BTUs of heat, a durable stainless steel burner, and premium construction, allowing for quick and easy assembly. Hig power stainless steel burners are used to give enough heating power so 12 people could be in a warm atmosphre. It’s best to pick a heater that has a 360 degree radius, so everyone gets the same amount of heat.
I should mention that children should not be allowed near these units. Some places are very hot and would cause injuries to anyone who touches them.
Heaters are very convenient things to have. Some would consider it a luxury, but if you’re in an area that could use one and you like to spend as much time outdoors as possible, then think about this as an item to purchase this year.
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