What can Heat my Terrace?
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What can Heat my Terrace?
Im looking for something to heat up my terrace so I can use it in the coming winter, I dont want to close it off. Any ideas?
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http://www.elcorteingles.es/hogar/produ ... 1&tpam=scm
sorry last link didnt work
sorry last link didnt work
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www.marbellamist.com
They do the gas ones and infra red ones which I have at home that I bought in Italy years ago, they are really great. Like warm sunshine!
They do the gas ones and infra red ones which I have at home that I bought in Italy years ago, they are really great. Like warm sunshine!
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Thanks silver & boxcart. The corte ingles one looks rather plasticy and of poor quality but im going in to them to have a look tomorrow.
Ive also contact marbella mist about prices for their gas and halogen heaters. I must say the halogen ones look very nice and probably cheaper to run than the underfloor heating i have!
Ive also contact marbella mist about prices for their gas and halogen heaters. I must say the halogen ones look very nice and probably cheaper to run than the underfloor heating i have!
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patio heating
You can buy wood burning ones at less than 100 euros. Last year, we stopped at a place on the Malaga to Cordoba road ( Benameji, I recall, small town packed full of furniture shops ) and bought a wonderful cast iron estuffa. One log keeps you warm all evening. Those gas ones are ugly and way over the top on price , IMHO !
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daneinspain, OK, got it, however if anyone else is interested, we sometimes burn wood in an old oil drum (approx 50 x 30 cms) for heating our patio, then we put a grill type of thing over the red embers and it’s a BBQ.
A bit basic and ugly, but even cheaper still and a nice smell of wood smoke.
NB It cannot be put directly onto tiles.
A bit basic and ugly, but even cheaper still and a nice smell of wood smoke.
NB It cannot be put directly onto tiles.
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