Fire Sense Indoor/Outdoor Wall-Mounted Infrared Heater, Stainless Steel
- Indoor/outdoor infrared heat source produces no harmful UV rays
- Silent operation and full heat output within seconds
- Casts 9-foot blanket of heat that?s not affected by wind
- Operation costs about 1/10th that of propane heaters
- Measures 22 by 3-1/2 by 7-1/2 inches; weighs 9 pounds
Our heavy duty Wall Mounted Infrared Patio Heater introduces a new revolution in outdoor heating. Operating at 90% heating efficiency, this infrared patio heater runs on regular household electric current and is sustantially less expensive to operate than propane patio heaters. This adaptable unit can be used indoors and outdoors and comes with a moveable mounting bracket.
List Price: $ 199.99
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November 24th, 2011 at 5:46 pm
Great Heat Bad Glow,
I purchased this heater for my outdoor sitting area which is enclosed on two sides and covered. Although I would have probably needed two or three to properly heat the whole area. As far as heat output this thing is great however at night time the tremendous orange glow is a little overwhelming. Many of my friends commented that they felt like they were under the warmers at a McDonalds. At night we typically keep the lights off or dimmed low, and with this thing on it feels as if all the lights are on full blast and everyone has a weird orange glow. Therefore if you looking for something that puts out the heat and the light this thing is for you. As for me I’m moving this into my shop because with all lights on in the shop you want notice the orange glow and for my outside i will probably get something that doesn’t put out this kind of light because when I’m sitting outside at night with friends, i prefer for it not to feel like daylight. Again though puts out the heat like advertised.
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|November 24th, 2011 at 6:01 pm
Anemic heat as an outdoor heater – No on/off switch or thermostat,
This is a adequately designed unit for outdoor use, but puts out a lot more light than heat. I bought this to use on my screened in patio. It is mounted above the sliding door, pointed at my spa. My hope was that it would provide enough heat that one could stand under it while drying off from the spa during chilly weather, but it just doesn’t put out that much heat. My propane patio heater is far more effective, if something of a bother to light. I didn’t expect it to heat an area – just people standing under it for 5 minutes or so…. disappointing that it can’t even do that.
I have two other issues: 1) It makes the entire room glow bright orange – this puts out a lot more visible light than I expected from an “infrared” heater (you could read by it!) 2) There is no provising for a switch on the heater or with the cord. You must turn it on or off by plugging it in. There is also no thermostat or timer – together these reresent significnat shortcomings for a heater of this type.
I would recommend looking at other options for spot heating. This is worth a try if it looks like it will meet your needs, but be aware of its limitations. Keep in mind that it must be installed in a sheltered enviornment – it shouldn’t be exposed to rain or snow.
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|November 24th, 2011 at 6:51 pm
mediocre,
I have an outdoor patio in Arizona, so I only need it to heat up about 20 degrees in our winter and you have to sit pretty much under it to be warm. It also gives off allot of orange/red light. I would not buy again.
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