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B&q Patio Heater
jevsy
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Just got a right bargain - I think! B&Q Milan Patio heater reduced from £350 to £180 to £89. Made of carbon steel and looks very contempory. Hopefully works great too!
http://http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav/skins/popups/scene7.jsp?skuId=10247212
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http://http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav/skins/popups/scene7.jsp?skuId=10247212
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Thanks for that! Never done a link before and obviously don't know how!!0
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Its a good job you saved yourself a lot of money on the patio heater; with the oil price rises, you will need all the extra money to fuel it.
Sorry to be negative, I just don't see the point of patio heaters - if it is too cold outside, then go inside or put a jumper on, don't waste a load of money and throw a load of CO2 into the air just to rather inefficiently heat a small space around you.0 -
Its a good job you saved yourself a lot of money on the patio heater; with the oil price rises, you will need all the extra money to fuel it.
Sorry to be negative, I just don't see the point of patio heaters - if it is too cold outside, then go inside or put a jumper on, don't waste a load of money and throw a load of CO2 into the air just to rather inefficiently heat a small space around you.
It works out cheaper than having to fund a BIG 21st birthday party somewhere else!0 -
Its a good job you saved yourself a lot of money on the patio heater; with the oil price rises, you will need all the extra money to fuel it.
Sorry to be negative, I just don't see the point of patio heaters - if it is too cold outside, then go inside or put a jumper on, don't waste a load of money and throw a load of CO2 into the air just to rather inefficiently heat a small space around you.
Dont buy one then:rolleyes:0 -
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