Fire Sense Telescoping Infrared Indoor/Outdoor Heater with Offset Pole, Stainless Steel
Fire Sense Telescoping Infrared Indoor/Outdoor Heater with Offset Pole, Stainless Steel
Product Description
Our patent pending heavy duty Stainless Steel Offset 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 has wheels for easy mobility.
Details
- 1500-watt infrared heat source with glass cover on mounted on offset pole
- Silent operation with full heat output within seconds; emits no UV rays
- Casts 9-foot blanket of heat that?s not affected by wind
- Operation costs about 1/10th that of propane heaters; 5000-hour lamp life
- Measures 33 by 22 by 87 inches; weighs 55 pounds for optimal stability
Fire Sense Telescoping Infrared Indoor/Outdoor Heater with Offset Pole, Stainless Steel
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Fire Sense Telescoping Infrared Indoor/Outdoor Heater with Offset Pole, Stainless Steel
Our patent pending heavy duty Stainless Steel Offset 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 has wheels for easy mobility.
$329.99
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The unit works well, and heats most of our screened porch. The only problem is that it keeps tripping the circuit breakers no matter where we plug it in. No warning about that on any website before. We have to turn off all the outdoor lights, or some combination of that, to run the unit. Small compromise for staying warm while enjoying extended use of our porch as the weather cools.