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  • #16
    Originally posted by grumpybaldy View Post

    Look good. Have you got one? How warm is it outdoors?
    Just in the process of renovating the bedroom and have ordered one to install.
    Visited the showroom beforehand to look at various ranges and we were impressed.
    I've not tried an outdoor one but may give one a go next year.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by SHAMZ84 View Post
      I'm using using one of these


      https://www.suryaheating.co.uk/3000w...ar-heater.html. and work they work really well

      Warms up the areas nicely. Was outside in a t-shirt the other night.

      That looks interesting! would be easy to install as well!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Kickback View Post
        How about a wood burning stove?
        You can pipe its chimney out the roof so there's no gaping hole, it'll keep you warm in winter, brew a cuppa on its top, help extract smoke if you open its door and look cool.

        Nice looking pavilion and garden.
        To be honest, that would be my preferred solution. Because we'll inherit a ton of fire wood from the previous owners. Enough to survive a zombie apocalypse. Might be a bit more pricy to buy the burner and have someone fix the chimney through a beautiful copper roof. But definitely worth trying to find out how much it would cost me.

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        • #19
          Second hand off ebay and you can probably do the job yourself for under £200.
          Spend the savings on cigars

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Niela View Post

            That looks interesting! would be easy to install as well!
            Yea ...I originally for the 1800w version...which was good but I had to install it lower down..wanted one out the way so went got the 3000w which needed to be wired up to a bit long but was easy to install

            Great thing about it WiFi enabled so can turn it on before you go out and keep the place warm

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            • #21
              Stunning

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              • #22
                Looks lovely. I can’t recommend enough the Veito Blade S2500 - it’s like a personal sun


                Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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