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Aug 27th
Outdoor Gas Heaters Print E-mail
Sunday, 03 June 2007
The majority of Americans reside in areas with four distinct seasons - fall, winter, spring, and summer. Many of these individuals enjoy entertaining on their private patio. Others enjoy camping in the great outdoors. Outdoor gas heaters provide people with an opportunity to enjoy their outdoor activities even when the weather turns chilly. There is a wide assortment of outdoor gas heaters on the market. Some are small portable, tabletop units.

Others include residential or commercial outdoor patio heaters. Some are designed for commercial applications such as for use at construction sites, outdoor events or restaurant patio dining. Before you buy, you will need to determine how and where you will be using your outdoor gas heater. In order to use an outdoor gas heater, you will need to make sure that your home or office is equipped with a natural gas line or other appropriate equipment.

Some outdoor patio gas heaters utilize the same kind of tank you would attach to your BBQ grill. These types of outdoor gas heaters utilize a large base for stability and have burners that extend to 3 feet in height. Typically, these outdoor gas heaters will provide warmth to an area up to 20-feet in diameter.

Look for outdoor gas heaters that include oxygen depletion sensors. These sensors utilize automatic shut-off technologies to ensure a quick and safe shut-down if toxic emissions become too high, or oxygen levels drop too low.

Keep in mind that safety measures should be in place when powering up any outdoor gas heater. After all, you are dealing with an appliance that utilizes a fuel source that can explode. Every new outdoor gas heater has built-in safety precautions including automatic tilt shut-off. This feature kicks-in whenever the outdoor gas heater is tilted below a certain level. If someone accidentally knocks it over, or a gust of wind blows it over; you can feel secure knowing that the device will turn itself off.

Tabletop outdoor gas heaters make the perfect addition for camping and fishing excursions, as well as for use on the patio. These self-contained units are portable and utilize easy-to-use push-button ignitors. Typically, tabletop outdoor gas heaters use one-pound propane gas cylinders as their heat source. They weigh less than 8 pounds and are easy to transport.

Last, but not least, if you are looking for an elegant outdoor gas heater, consider a gas outdoor fire pit. These beauties use realistic-looking ceramic logs that produce an abundance of heat. They are the perfect addition to any patio or backyard. The majority of outdoor gas heaters are made from stainless steel; making them easy to maintain. Many have brass accent pieces, weather shields and crack-proof all-weather wheels.

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