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Grade A1 - Good condition with hard to spot minor blemishes
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This freestanding patio heater offers a safe and straightforward solution to keep you warm on your patio, decking, or in the garden, all year round. It features a carbon fibre heating element that delivers instant infrared heat, and with five heat levels, you can find the perfect temperature for you. Whilst the included remote control makes it easy to operate with functions to control the light, LED brightness and heat levels. Finished with a steel coating and a heavy 22kg weight, you can be sure this patio heater has a high build quality and will stay secure during high winds.
You can also set the heater up in either a vertical or horizontal position. To change position, simply push the base on the main body out of the frame, so it pivots at the top. Since it has this additional flexibility to suit your needs, it would be the perfect addition for any outdoor setup.
This patio heater has an IP rating of IP34. The first digit, 3, measures the level of protection against foreign bodies. A level 3 rating means it is sealed and protected against objects greater than 2.5mm in thickness. The second digit, 4, measures the level of protection against moisture. A level 4 rating means it is protected from spraying water and would be protected from water sprayed from up to 60 degrees from the vertical. This means it is not fully waterproof to the level where you could submerge it underwater, but it will be protected from the rain. We would, however, recommend keeping it covered during the winter.