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Tag Archives: patio heaters

  1. Patio Heater Cover October 25, 2009

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  2. Propane Patio Heater October 25, 2009

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  3. Outdoor Patio Heaters October 24, 2009

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  4. Portable Patio Heaters October 22, 2009

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  5. Propane Wall Heaters October 19, 2009

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  6. Home Heaters October 18, 2009

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  7. Patio Heaters October 10, 2009

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  8. Patio Heater October 10, 2009

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Garden Sun GS4400SS Floor Standing 44,000 BTU Prop...

Customer Review:
It works wonderfully at heating a small seating area, especially if you can block the wind in one direction (which we did with a tarp on one side of our tent - for safety reasons, you cannot enclose the area where it's operating however). The price ... Read More



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Dimplex PUH1500 Electric Radiant Parasol Patio Hea...

Customer Review:
For two years we had a propane tabletop heater. When it was windy out the fire would go out, sometimes it took five minutes to get it lit at all. Overall we were looking for a change.<br /><br />We had bought a quartz heater for our sun... Read More



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Veranda Standup Patio Heater Cover, Pebble, Fits H...

Customer Review:
This product is exactly as advertised. Very well-made and durable fabric. My only disappointment, however, is that it is approx 6" too long for my heater. At the bottom of the cover, I have to fold it up so it doesn't drag on the ground. I may ha... Read More



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Terrazzo Standup Patio Heater Cover...

Customer Review:
Good looking cover but a little tedious to cover up at the top. Overall good quality. Hope it stands up to winter weather.... Read More



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Fire Sense Commercial Patio Heater, Stainless Stee...

Customer Review:
After 30 days, this COMMERCIAL heater quit working. The only way to stay lit is hold down the gas button.<br />Don't wish ti wire tie in case of blowing up.<br />Very unhappy... Read More



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