Maplin Plus 2100W Outdoor Hanging Electric Patio Heater - Black
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Maplin Plus 2100W Outdoor Hanging Electric Patio Heater - Black
About this product
The Maplin Plus 2100W Outdoor Hanging Electric Patio Heater is an ideal solution to add both warmth and lights when in cold evenings and be able to enjoy your outdoor activities. Energy-saving halogen heating performs well while the protective structure ensures reliable safety in use. Made from steel with a grill protector, heater for gazebo is ideal to use indoors or outdoors with IP24 rating. Using a vintage pendant style design it is an attractive yet practical patio heater.
Features:
Can be used both indoors and outdoors with IP24 Rating
2100W halogen heating, energy-saving and high efficiency
Black finished steel shade, built to for long lasting use
Protective wire net under the heating pipe for enhanced safety
Hanging chain included, can be used in various of locations
Ideal for bars, terraces, gardens, patios, balconies, gazebos and more
Versatile usage with both heating and lighting
CE, CB, GS, ROHS certified
Specification:
Item Name: Electric Patio Heater
Material Used: Steel, Aluminium, Plastic, Glass
Colour: Black
Product Dimension: 36L x 36W x 48.5H cm
Hanging Chain Length: 0.5 m
Box Dimension: 42L x 42W x 44H cm
Gross Weight: 3.8 kg
Net Weight: 2.3 kg
Power: 2100W
Voltage: 220V-240V
Waterproof Grade: IP24
Certification: CE, CB, GS, ROHS
Flat Pack: NO
Assembly Required: NO
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