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With fall just around the corner and as we plan more outdoor get-togethers, patio heaters are a quick and easy way to create a campfire atmosphere without actually starting a fire. They allow you to continue hosting your outdoor party without sacrificing the comfort and warmth that patio heaters can give you.
Beellen Patio Heaters has a wide range of outdoor gas heating options. From standing heaters to fire pits, we have products to suit every environment, whether it's a domestic or commercial alfresco space. Do you want to create a stunning visual effect in your outdoor space? Our selection of gas heater styles with flickering flames and timeless beauty are suitable for a variety of different outdoor environments. For restaurants, bars, cafes or home outdoor garden terraces, gas patio heaters can provide heat where there is no electricity supply. They make a warm, beautiful alternative to our infrared patio heater range. Our gas heaters are completely cable-free, so you don't have to deal with electrical wires or trailing extension cords. You can place the heater exactly where you want it, without the restrictions of power supply and all the equipment involved.
The Beellen Mushroom Outdoor Patio Heater is perfect for home or commercial use. The outdoor heater has a segmented aluminum reflector (top) that reflects heat for maximum heating efficiency. The maximum power output of our Mushroom Outdoor Gas Patio Heater is 13kw or 45000BTU, but this is adjustable so you can get the right power output to match the outdoor temperature. The Mushroom Heater is compatible with propane, butane, and mixtures (LPG). The Mushroom Patio Heater is made of 304 stainless steel, which is durable and rust and corrosion resistant. Our Mushroom Outdoor Patio Heater comes with wheels for portability and can be easily moved or repositioned to the desired location. The Beellen Mushroom Gas Patio Heater is the best patio heater to have for family gatherings in the fall or winter.
Large reflector provides tremendous heat
Equipped with a tilt switch and flame fail-safe feature
Variable output settings allow for temperature and gas control
Wheels on base allow for easy movement
Made of stainless steel and steel powder for durability and corrosion resistance
Manual provided for easy installation and setup
Every winter, many friends and family may be eager to get together outdoors. But it’s important to understand the dangers of fire and the “silent killer” carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, know how to properly use outdoor gas heaters, and stay safe around open flame appliances. All fuel-burning appliances, including patio heaters and fire pits, produce carbon monoxide, a colorless, tasteless, odorless gas that can accumulate in any environment with limited air movement. Make sure the space around your patio heater is well ventilated and that smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are working properly, even if they are located in nearby buildings and structures. Gas heaters are designed for outdoor use and should be placed in open areas away from flammable materials. Gas patio heaters should never be installed in enclosed areas. If these outdoor heating devices are used in a tent or enclosed area, a lack of oxygen may occur. If this happens, the heater will produce carbon monoxide, which can be deadly in an enclosed space. Many portable patio heaters can be turned down, but they may not burn as cleanly when turned down. If the flame turns yellow, try turning the heater up a bit. Yellow flames are dirty flames, while blue flames are clean flames that produce few harmful emissions. The metal heat emitter screen of the Mushroom patio heater glows orange, which is a good thing. Portable outdoor heaters should be placed on a level, stable surface so they can't be easily knocked over. Never leave a patio heater unattended while it's running, and pay close attention when children, pets, or intoxicated people are near it. It's a good idea to have a working fire extinguisher nearby. Use caution before relocating a portable patio heater. Make sure the fuel supply has been properly shut off and the unit has cooled.
The Beellen Pyramid Patio Heater is our most popular gas flame patio heater. Now also available in a beautiful black, wood grain and stainless steel finish. With a tall and handsome design, this heater not only heats well, but also looks great. It produces nearly 50% more heat than heaters that use an emitting infrared heat collector and enhanced reflectors. Enhanced stainless steel or powder coating offers further weather protection and is far superior to the chrome finish often used on cheaper alternatives. Standing 2.27 meters tall on an aluminum base, the Beellen Pyramid Patio Heater is impressive in every way. Safety is of the utmost importance and the Beellen Pyramid Patio Heater is equipped with a tip-over protection device, tilt switch and flame failure device for your peace of mind. It also comes with a protective cover to protect the heater from the elements. Its heat output is adjustable via a variable valve and a built-in safety mechanism automatically shuts off the ignition system if the heater tips over. The heater can be operated on propane, butane or LPG.
Anti-tilt safety cut-off mechanism
Low output to high output with pilot battery igniter
Durable stainless steel or powder coated
Wheels for easy mobility
Fixed panel for easy removal and replacement of gas cylinders
Protective cover included
Adjustable heat control
Quartz glass center heating tube
The answer is yes! Patio heaters provide warmth through radiant heating, making outdoor spaces more comfortable. There are two basic types of patio heaters: gas and electric. Gas heaters rely on natural gas or propane combustion, while electric heaters use electricity to produce heat. Each type has advantages and factors to consider, such as cost and convenience, and the right heater selection often depends on the availability of electricity or fuel in each location. When it comes to patio heaters, gas heaters are usually rated in British Thermal Unit (BTU) capacity, while electric heaters are usually rated in watts (W). Both are an indicator of the amount of energy the device consumes when producing heat. Higher energy consumption means greater heat output and is suitable for heating larger areas. However, wind conditions, space limitations, and temperature regulation must also be considered to achieve optimal performance and comfort.
The Beellen Glass Tube Gas Patio Heater is one of our newest gas patio heating systems, perfect for use in a home or commercial setting to enjoy your outdoor experience. With an output of 11kw or 38,000 BTU, this glass tube gas patio heater can effortlessly heat up spaces up to 45 square feet. This great feature allows you to invite the whole family to your patio without having to endure freezing temperatures. In addition to being powerful, the Beellen Glass Tube Gas Patio Heater also features a modern-looking tempered glass tube that gives you a full view of the dazzling flame. To ensure everyone's safety, this outdoor heater features an automatic safety tip-over valve that automatically shuts off the gas supply once it's knocked over. Best of all, this freestanding heater is designed with an adjustable control knob for quick and simple temperature adjustments. Enjoy a warm and relaxing time with family or friends using our powerful Beellen Glass Tube Gas Patio Heater.
Advantages of Glass Tube Gas Patio Heaters
High heating efficiency and wide heating range
Pour-over and flame protection ensure your safety
High-quality glass tube that withstands high temperatures
Easy to ignite and adjust with quality knobs
Rust-proof steel and aluminum for durability
Two bottom wheels make it easy to move
Clear instructions and complete hardware
Quick installation Suitable for 20 lb propane tanks (not included)
How to make a patio heater more efficient?
If you have a large outdoor patio that needs heating, there are many ways to help make your heater more efficient. If you are looking to heat a large open space, then reducing wind is a good idea. Using windbreaks whenever possible will help insulate the area, thus retaining heat. Wind has the biggest impact on heat, transferring it in the opposite direction of where it is needed.
Transform your outdoor space into a cozy haven with our Short Gas Patio Heater. Designed for the modern home, it provides instant warmth, versatility, and a stylish ambiance perfect for year-round enjoyment. Measuring 13kw/ 45,000 BTU, our outdoor patio heater spreads heat from its central heating location to an 18-foot diameter. CE, UKCA certified, it is perfect for both outdoor and commercial use and can be placed on outdoor balconies, gardens, pools, and more. Our double-layer heating grid design features a premium bronze powder coating. Compared to traditional single-layer burning grid heaters, the Beellen Short Outdoor Gas Heater is stronger, more durable, and safer, with a 20% longer lifespan. The tip-over protection system shuts off the flame when this heater propane is tilted more than 45 degrees. The flame failure protection system automatically shuts off the gas supply if the flame goes out. The patio heater is easy to start, with a one-touch ignition system that ignites the flame in five seconds. The adjustable control knob allows you to customize the heat from low to high or turn the heater off.
Made of high-quality powder-coated steel and stainless steel, it is durable and sturdy
It has a simple and unobtrusive design
It is equipped with flameout protection and tip-over protection
It is easy to ignite and adjust the flame with the knob
Wheels make it easy to move
The regulator controls the flow of propane and natural gas from the cylinder to the burner and is an essential component of your outdoor heater. There are a variety of issues that can affect the effectiveness of your regulator, and we've listed the most common issues below.
Regulator Won't Connect to the Cylinder: In most cases, the regulator won't connect to the cylinder because the cylinder is the wrong size. Verify that the cylinder valve and regulator are compatible for a proper connection.
Regulator Frozen: A frozen regulator is often caused by improper flow of liquid propane. To prevent this problem, only use propane tanks designed for patio heaters. If your regulator continues to freeze, contact a service professional for assistance.
Gas Won't Pass Through the Regulator: If gas won't pass through the regulator, check that all connections are secure and that there are no blockages in the gas line. If there are no blockages, you may need to reset the regulator or contact a service professional for assistance.
Ventilation: Even a light breeze can disturb the flame and cause it to go out. Position the heater in an area that's protected from wind and rain. If necessary, consider moving the heater to a safer location.
Airflow Obstruction: Verify that the gas supply line has no kinks, twists, or leaks. Also, check the gas valve and regulator for any signs of damage or blockage.
Dirty Burner: Clean the burner regularly to remove any obstructions.
Although it varies by model, a 20-pound propane tank will give you approximately 10 hours of use on your patio heater.
Yes, but there are some clearance guidelines that must be followed to ensure safe use of any device. These specifications will vary based on the design and wattage of the patio heater, so always consult the manual before firing up a patio heater in a covered or enclosed space.
Patio heaters are limited by the area of the outdoor space they are heating. However, a good patio heater can raise the temperature of the area around it by 25 degrees.
Propane and natural gas patio heaters produce much more heat than electric ones. Propane and natural gas heaters produce about 30,000 to 50,000 Btu per hour, while electric patio heaters produce about 5,200 Btu per hour.
A higher BTU means more heat output, so a larger number is a safe bet to ensure your patio is sufficiently heated. That said, if you have a small space, you may not need as large of an output. A rule of thumb is that the square footage is multiplied by 20 to find the amount of BTU suitable for your outdoor space.