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Review Bromic Heating Tungsten Smart-Heat 56-Inch 6000W Dual Element 240V Electric Infrared Patio Heater – White

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Brand: Bromic Heating

Review Bromic Heating Tungsten Smart-Heat 56-Inch 6000W Dual Element 240V Electric Infrared Patio Heater – White

Expand your living space with the Bromic Tungsten Smart-Heat Electric series. Combining stylish, industrial design with market-leading radiant heat technology, each Tungsten Electric heater will provide an even flow of warmth to outdoor spaces of up to 160ft2. The heater’s high-temperature coating and stainless-steel construction make it suitable for all environments.

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Advantages

  • Products can be returned
  • Sleek contemporary styling with white high temperature ceramic coating over stainless steel
  • Dual frosted infrared tube heating elements emit a low intensity glow for subtle ambience
  • Perfect for residential and commercial installations especially under awnings, low ceilings and indoors
  • Compatible with switch, dimmer or smart control systems (not included) which can be installed on each element for total heating control
  • Spectral reflector for excellent heat distribution

Notice

  • Is an online purchase
  • Delivery may be delayed in some areas.

review Bromic Heating Tungsten Smart-Heat 56-Inch 6000W Dual Element 240V Electric Infrared Patio Heater - White

review Bromic Heating Tungsten Smart-Heat 56-Inch 6000W Dual Element 240V Electric Infrared Patio Heater - White

Buyer Guide For Patio Heaters

 Heat Output. Consider BTU (British Thermal Units) ratings – higher BTUs mean more heat coverage. Most residential patio heaters range from 40,000 to 50,000 BTUs.

Fuel Type. Choose between propane, natural gas, or electric:

  • Propane is portable but needs tank replacement
  • Natural gas requires installation but offers continuous operation
  • Electric models are easy to use but may have higher operating costs

Coverage Area. Determine the space you need to heat. Standard patio heaters typically warm 100-200 square feet of space.

Design Style. Select from:
– Standing/pole heaters
– Tabletop models
– Wall-mounted units
– Ceiling-mounted options

Safety Features. Look for:
– Auto shut-off if tipped
– Cool-touch exterior
– Weather resistance
– Safety certifications

Mobility. Consider if you need to move the heater around:
– Wheels for easy transport
– Weight and size
– Storage capabilities

Durability. Check for:
– Weather-resistant materials
– Warranty coverage
– Build quality

How to use Patio Heaters

 Patio heaters are excellent devices for extending your outdoor entertaining season by providing warmth during cooler weather. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to use them safely and effectively.

Choosing the Right Location

  • Place the heater on a flat, stable surface
  • Keep at least 3 feet clearance from walls and flammable objects
  • Avoid placing under covered areas with low clearance
  • Ensure proper ventilation in partially enclosed spaces

Starting and Operating
1. Check fuel levels (propane tank or electrical connection)
2. Follow manufacturer’s lighting instructions
3. Allow 5-10 minutes for the heater to reach full temperature
4. Adjust heat settings as needed for comfort

Safety Tips

  • Never leave heaters unattended while in use
  • Keep children and pets away from the unit
  • Turn off and disconnect when not in use
  • Store properly during adverse weather conditions
  • Regularly check for damage or wear

Maintenance

  • Clean regularly to prevent dust buildup
  • Check fuel connections for leaks
  • Replace parts as needed
  • Store in a dry place during off-season

How to Maintain Patio Heaters

 Regular maintenance of your patio heater ensures optimal performance and longevity. Start by cleaning the exterior with a damp cloth and mild soap. Check the gas connections for leaks using soapy water and look for bubbles. Clean the burner regularly to prevent blockages, and remove any debris or spider webs.

Store your heater in a dry place during off-seasons, and always cover it when not in use. Replace the propane tank when needed and inspect the ignition system periodically. Check reflectors and heat shields for damage, and tighten any loose screws or fittings.

Remember to follow manufacturer guidelines and prioritize safety by keeping flammable materials away from the heater.