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It will give heat to about 13 feet away. This outdoor item will give heat as soon as it is turned on.
Outdoor heaters heat well only to an area between 10 - 40 feet near the heater itself. It depends on location and type of heater you purchase. I recommend buying brand name heaters.
Usually about an hour.
Around 3 hours
130000 btu
Choose an outdoor heater that will cover a large enough area for your patio. Electric outdoor heaters are cheaper and require less maintenance. Some electric heaters will include a battery, but the battery life will wear down after time so go with a corded model. Also choose an outdoor heater with a warranty as they tend to break down and can be very expensive to fix. Also choose an outdoor heater with enough weather proofing so it will not get damaged by being outside in the rain or snow during the winter.
It all depends on how much the tank holds and the wattage of your heater I like to have 10 wattage for ever gallon so if you hVe a ten gallon tan you need a 100 watt heater also the temperature of you want will make a deference normally my 20 gallon tank can go from 46F to about 77 F in two hours
No, that is just for cooling. The heat from inside is transferred to the outside unit and removed by the fan.
At Menards you can buy an outdoor patio heater at http://www.menards.com/main/outdoor/patio-furniture-benches/87-outdoor-patio-heater/p-1651682.htm for $149.99. A patio heater varies in length of life depending on the power source. If you have a propane tank, you can run out if used often in a week. Outdoor heaters are less effective than indoor heaters because outdoor heaters have to work harder to heat the whole patio (cold weather will undo any work already done) while indoor heaters don't have to worry about varying temperatures.
that would be the Heat Runner HEA33551 Portable Heater, Four Settings, they work okay.
Yes. Outdoors heaters produce heat and radiate it out to the air around them. As they are not in an enclosed environment, they are not as efficient in heating "living" space as an indoor heater, but they certainly can provide much-needed relief from bitter outdoor cold.
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