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13kw Gas Patio Heater Hammered Steel. £99 + free Delivery (RRP £269.99) 63% saving!!

13kw Gas Patio Heater Hammered Steel

Technical Details
  • One of the most powerful and effective patio heaters on the market today, the Palm Springs Patio Heater throws out up to 13KW of heat to keep you and your guests nice and warm at parties, BBQ's, dinners and more.
  • Adjustable power output from 5kw to 13kw to allow you to adjust how much warmth you would like
  • Piezoelectric ignition
  • Automatic shut off safety device with anti-tilt switch
  • Runs off propane or butane gas - 37mbar presure (UK Standard) - no other gas pressure should be used without appropriate regulators to convert to 37mbar
Product Description



* Flux - 450 - 870 g/hour * Meets CE Safety Standards * Height 2.2m - 7ft 2 For anyone that enjoys being outside, there is no more effective way to provide warmth than these gas heaters. They are lit within a couple of seconds, and provide immediate heat in a wide area.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Palm-Springs-Patio-Heater-HAMMERED/dp/B003ZT6BKG/ref=sr_1_120?s=outdoors&ie=UTF8&qid=1316526741&sr=1-120

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  • sarah1972
    sarah1972 Posts: 19,451 Senior Ambassador
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    edited 20 September 2011 at 3:42PM
    I put my patio heater on freecycle as it costs a fortune to run in gas.


    Here is another one thats been reduced to £99.99 with free delivery https://www.thesportshq.com/palm-springs-steel-13kw-gas-patio-heater.aspx
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  • sarah1972 wrote: »
    I put my patio heater on freecycle as it costs a fortune to run in gas.


    Here is another one thats been reduced to £99.99 with free delivery https://www.thesportshq.com/palm-springs-steel-13kw-gas-patio-heater.aspx

    Yikes!! Has it been snapped up?! Im after one but simply can not afford it :( Its a nice to have - not a need to have :D
    It only takes a moment to say a Thank-You, which goes a long way! :D
  • sarah1972
    sarah1972 Posts: 19,451 Senior Ambassador
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    Yikes!! Has it been snapped up?! Im after one but simply can not afford it :( Its a nice to have - not a need to have :D

    Yes it was snapped up but the person obviously didnt know that the 1st lot of gas will cost them well over £50 as they have no empty cannister so would have to pay deposit on bottle and then the gas.

    Chimnea is much better, throws out vast amounts of heat and is free.
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  • sarah1972 wrote: »
    Yes it was snapped up but the person obviously didnt know that the 1st lot of gas will cost them well over £50 as they have no empty cannister so would have to pay deposit on bottle and then the gas.

    Chimnea is much better, throws out vast amounts of heat and is free.

    Oh wow!! Couldnt afford to run it myself then! Even though we have the gas bottle for the bbq! Thanks for the tip-off, Ive been looking at the chimnea's, but they still haven't come down enough in price for me, either that or I miss all the great bargains :D
    It only takes a moment to say a Thank-You, which goes a long way! :D
  • sarah1972
    sarah1972 Posts: 19,451 Senior Ambassador
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    Oh wow!! Couldnt afford to run it myself then! Even though we have the gas bottle for the bbq! Thanks for the tip-off, Ive been looking at the chimnea's, but they still haven't come down enough in price for me, either that or I miss all the great bargains :D

    Now might be a good time to look around for a chimnea, maybe homebase or any local garden centres?
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  • sarah1972
    sarah1972 Posts: 19,451 Senior Ambassador
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    Oh wow!! Couldnt afford to run it myself then! Even though we have the gas bottle for the bbq! Thanks for the tip-off, Ive been looking at the chimnea's, but they still haven't come down enough in price for me, either that or I miss all the great bargains :D


    Its £28 for the refil of gas and an extra £29.99 if you need a new cannister so for some people its £57.99 before you start which to be honest if you have the patio heater on then you may also want the bbq on so you may want 2 bottles.

    https://secure.calor.co.uk/ordercalorcylinders/default.asp?PageType=patio
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  • :D
    sarah1972 wrote: »
    Its £28 for the refil of gas and an extra £29.99 if you need a new cannister so for some people its £57.99 before you start which to be honest if you have the patio heater on then you may also want the bbq on so you may want 2 bottles.

    https://secure.calor.co.uk/ordercalorcylinders/default.asp?PageType=patio

    People can always do what I did and go to their local tip and buy a cannister off the tip men. I paid £5 for mine so now I have my own bottle and simply pay for the refill :D
    It only takes a moment to say a Thank-You, which goes a long way! :D
  • beachie
    beachie Posts: 463 Forumite
    Or people can put a jumper on or go inside when it gets chilly. ;)

    These cost a fortune to run!
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  • beachie wrote: »
    Or people can put a jumper on or go inside when it gets chilly. ;)

    LMFAO :beer: Yeah, there is always that :D
    It only takes a moment to say a Thank-You, which goes a long way! :D
  • sarah1972
    sarah1972 Posts: 19,451 Senior Ambassador
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    :D

    People can always do what I did and go to their local tip and buy a cannister off the tip men. I paid £5 for mine so now I have my own bottle and simply pay for the refill :D

    Its still best part of £30 to get it refilled though and doesnt last very long at all especially on full heat.
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