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Details: INOVADAY Room Divider Curtain for Sliding Glass Door, Privacy Wall Divider for Bedroom Partition Wide Curtains for Patio Door Room Darkening Grommet Drapes, 1 Panel, Greyish White, W100xL84
Brand: INOVADAY
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Advantages
- Products can be returned
- Package Includes: 1 panel of room divider curtain; each panel measures 8ft Wide by 7ft Tall. Each curtain panel has 14 bronze grommets with 1.6 inch inner diameter on top, fits most curtain rods. Easy to slide and hang.
- Great fabric: Adopt triple weave technology, these high quality heavy duty Room Divider Curtains can block 90% – 99% of UV sunlight without liner and thermally insulate against extreme heat and cold, have the same color with the front and back, looks great inside and out.
- Total Privacy: Our privacy curtains providing entire privacy in your place at any time of the day, body shape hidden behind them.
- Multiple Function: Suitable for elegant spaces such as bedroom, living room, dining room and guest Room, etc.
- Easy Care: This product is meant for Indoor use only, machine washable in cold water, do not bleach, iron on low heat.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide For Patio Heaters
Fuel Type. Consider whether you want propane, natural gas, or electric heaters. Each has its advantages – propane is portable, natural gas is cost-effective, and electric is environmentally friendly.Heating Power. Look at BTU (British Thermal Units) output for gas heaters or wattage for electric ones. Higher BTUs mean more heat coverage.
Coverage Area. Determine the size of the space you need to heat. Most patio heaters specify their heating radius or square footage coverage.
Safety Features. Look for units with automatic shut-off, tip-over protection, and protective grills. These are essential for safe operation.
Mobility. Consider if you need a portable unit with wheels or a permanent installation. Some models are designed to be mounted on walls or ceilings.
Weather Resistance. Ensure the heater is rated for outdoor use and has weather-resistant construction, especially if it will be exposed to elements.
Price and Warranty. Compare costs of both the unit and operating expenses, and check warranty terms for peace of mind.
This follows the same structured format as the previous guides, providing clear, bullet-pointed advice focusing on key factors to consider when making a purchase decision.
How to use Patio Heaters
Patio heaters are a fantastic way to extend the usability of your outdoor space, allowing you to enjoy your patio or deck even on cooler evenings. Whether youre hosting a gathering or simply relaxing outside, a patio heater can keep you warm and comfortable. Heres a quick guide on how to use them effectively and safely.1. Choose the Right Type of Patio Heater
- Propane Heaters: These are portable and easy to use. They require a propane tank, which youll need to connect securely.
- Electric Heaters: These are ideal for smaller spaces and require an electrical outlet. Theyre often more energy-efficient and emit no fumes.
- Natural Gas Heaters: These are permanently installed and connected to your homes gas line. Theyre great for long-term use but require professional installation.
2. Set Up in a Safe Location
- Place the heater on a flat, stable surface to prevent tipping.
- Ensure the heater is at least 3-5 feet away from any flammable materials, such as furniture, curtains, or plants.
- If using a propane heater, make sure the propane tank is securely connected and stored upright.
3. Follow the Manufacturers Instructions
- Always read the user manual before operating your patio heater. Each model may have specific instructions for setup, ignition, and operation.
- For propane heaters, check for gas leaks by applying a soapy water solution to the connections. If bubbles form, theres a leak, and you should tighten the connection or replace the part.
4. Light the Heater Safely
- For propane heaters, open the gas valve slowly and use the ignition button or a long lighter to light the burner.
- Electric heaters simply need to be plugged in and turned on, while natural gas heaters may have a pilot light or electronic ignition.
5. Adjust the Heat
- Most patio heaters come with adjustable settings to control the heat output. Start on a lower setting and increase as needed to maintain a comfortable temperature.
- Position the heater so that the heat is directed toward the area where people are seated.
6. Monitor the Heater
- Never leave a patio heater unattended while its in use.
- Keep children and pets away from the heater to avoid burns or accidents.
- If you notice any unusual smells, sounds, or performance issues, turn off the heater immediately and inspect it.
7. Turn Off and Store Properly
- When youre done using the heater, turn it off and allow it to cool completely before moving or storing it.
- For propane heaters, disconnect the tank and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
8. Maintain Your Heater
- Regularly clean the heaters exterior and check for any signs of wear or damage.
- Replace any worn-out parts, such as hoses or igniters, to ensure safe operation.
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.




