With temperatures now dipping to between 5 and 7 Celcius (41 to 44.6F) and forecast as low as 2C (35.6F) next Saturday it was time to break out the patio heater at Rosalind’s Resort, aka my house.
Patio heaters used to be a luxury item that you would only see at high-end restaurants and hotel patio bars, yet today they are becoming commonplace to patios, screened in porches and decks at homes and cottages.
Having used and researched multiple brands of patio heaters it became obvious when I was searching for a new patio heater last year, that Amazon.com was the best online supplier of industry-leading Endless Summer Line of patio heaters.
With vast knowledge and experience of propane gas tanks, not to mention style, performance and price, these full size heaters can be warm up to 20 foot radius, and provide the right atmosphere for outdoor gatherings at anytime of the year.
Features & Benefits of all Endless Summer Patio Heaters:
- Safety Tilt Switch. (gas automatically shuts off if heater leans more than
18 degrees) - 40,000BTU/Hr (Except for table top version)
- AGA and CGA Approved.
- Ideal for patio, restaurant, swimming pool, outdoor entertainment, etc.
- 18′ to 25′ circle of sun-like radiant heat.
- Raises temperatures 10-30° F.
- No electrical connections needed.
- Low maintenance – weather resistant construction.
- Will operate 10 hours from common 20 lb barbecue type propane tank. (tank
not included) - Multiple heaters may be used to heat large areas.
- Propane tank is hidden inside patio heaters base.
- Assembles in less than 2 hours with common household tools!
Industry Rated #1 –Here’s Why:
Warranty Period – Heater’s warranty extends for 1 year from date of purchase by original purchase.
Visit the product page to learn all about the Endless Summer patio heater advantages over its competition!
Annie says
Those patio heaters are wonderful!
I’m from the Seattle area, so even in the summer it gets chilly out in the evenings, and I love the restaurants with outdoor dining that have patio heaters. I don’t have one for my home (what a neat idea though), but maybe someday. 🙂 It looks like a great way to extend the outdoor living months (although a hot tub is still my first choice for chilly evenings, hah).