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Patio Heaters

Patio Heaters do a lot to enhance your garden lifestyle. They’re not just beautiful and stylish and great-looking. They work a treat to keep spaces warm outdoors, attracting people like moths to a flame. What a brilliant way to stay outdoors for longer, later, for more of the year, in good company. This is how to add more fun to the great outdoors.

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Original price was: £745.50.Current price is: £699.00.

Lifestyle Santorini 11KW Flame Patio Heater

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Original price was: £522.90.Current price is: £479.00.

EndersĀ® Commercial 14KW Patio Heater

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Out of stock
£429.99

Pacific Lifestyle Black Quadrilateral Patio Heater

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Out of stock
£399.99

Pacific Lifestyle Stainless Steel Cylinder Patio Heater

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Out of stock
£399.99

Pacific Lifestyle Black Cylinder Patio Heater

£349.00

Lifestyle Tahiti II Pyramid 13KW Flame Patio Heater in Black

£349.00

Lifestyle Tahiti II Pyramid 13kw Flame Patio Heater

£269.00

EndersĀ® Large Black NOVA LED Flame Patio Heater

£229.00

EndersĀ® Medium Black NOVA LED Flame Patio Heater

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Original price was: £249.00.Current price is: £219.00.

Lifestyle Capri 12.5KW Patio Heater

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Original price was: £219.00.Current price is: £189.00.

Lifestyle Capri 12.5KW Patio Heater in Green

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Original price was: £219.00.Current price is: £189.00.

Lifestyle Capri 12.5KW Patio Heater in Black

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Original price was: £199.00.Current price is: £169.00.

EndersĀ® Elegance 8KW ECO Patio Heater

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Original price was: £189.00.Current price is: £169.00.

Lifestyle Chantico 3KW Tabletop Flame Patio Heater

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Original price was: £169.00.Current price is: £159.00.

Lifestyle Sirocco 4KW Tabletop Patio Heater

£39.00

EndersĀ® NOVA LED Flame Shelf set upgrade



Check these out. Some are totally modern, others from our carefully-chosen collection of patio heaters have a traditional feel, but they all make a superb focal point for entertaining outside. We even have a mini version acting as a table top heater, a lovely adornment for your outdoor dining set and always a popular choice for intimate evenings. Which style will suit your garden lifestyle best?

FAQs on Patio Heaters

There are several common types of patio heaters:

  • Gas patio heaters: Use propane or natural gas, providing powerful and consistent heat.
  • Electric patio heaters: Easy to install, often wall-mounted or freestanding, suitable for smaller spaces.
  • Infrared patio heaters: Emit heat directly to people and objects rather than heating the air, making them energy efficient.
  • Candle and wood-burning heaters: Provide ambiance as well as heat but require more maintenance.

Consider these factors:

  • The size of the area you want to heat.
  • Whether you have access to gas or electricity.
  • Indoor or outdoor use—check heater specifications.
  • Portability needs (freestanding vs fixed units).
  • Desired heat output and efficiency.

Yes, if used properly:

  • Always follow manufacturer safety instructions.
  • Keep heaters away from flammable materials.
  • Ensure proper ventilation, especially for gas heaters.
  • Never leave heaters unattended while on.
  • Use safety features like automatic shut-off if tipped over.

Patio heaters can extend outdoor comfort into colder months. However:

  • Electric heaters are suitable for mild chill.
  • Gas and infrared heaters provide stronger heat for colder weather.
  • Proper storage during harsh winter months will prolong heater life.

Running costs depend on type and usage:

  • Gas heaters: Cost varies based on fuel prices and heat output.
  • Electric heaters: Typically cheaper to run but may have lower heat output.
  • Using timers and thermostats can improve efficiency and reduce costs.

Regular maintenance helps ensure safety and performance:

  • Clean dust and debris from heater surfaces regularly.
  • Check gas connections and hoses for leaks.
  • Inspect electrical components and wiring.
  • Store heaters in dry conditions during off-season.

Yes, but with precautions:

  • Ensure adequate ventilation to prevent gas buildup.
  • Avoid using gas heaters in fully enclosed spaces due to carbon monoxide risk.
  • Electric heaters are safer for covered or semi-enclosed areas.

Look for:

  • Tip-over shut-off switches.
  • Flame failure devices.
  • Overheat protection.
  • Stable base design to prevent tipping.

Proper storage tips:

  • Turn off and disconnect gas supply.
  • Clean thoroughly before storage.
  • Store in a dry, sheltered location to prevent rust and damage.
  • Cover with protective covers if available.