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Clear- Mushroom Shape: They are usually gas-powered and are quite popular for outdoor use. They have a good output ranging from 11 to 14kW, heating an area of 3 to 5 meters around them, but their performance is negatively affected by strong winds.
- Pyramid: They have similar power and range to mushrooms, but because the flame is further away from the top plate, they have more heat loss. They are a good choice in terms of aesthetics.
- Lighthouse: It features a vertical design with the heating element placed in the center and a mesh around it, allowing heat to be distributed all around. It offers good area coverage and combines functionality with an impressive appearance, suitable for professional use.
- With Stand: It usually has adjustable height and can be moved around. It offers flexible placement depending on the space and is an ideal choice for temporary or seasonal use.
- Pine cone: It features a decorative design and provides uniform and gentle heating.
- Electric: Ensures clean and silent heating without exhaust emissions.
- LPG: It is ideal for outdoor spaces without access to electricity. It offers portability, but requires a gas cylinder.
- Ceiling: It distributes heat evenly and frees up floor space.
- Wall mounted: Saves space and provides directed heating.
- Floor: It can be moved wherever needed and does not require permanent installation
- Infrared: They heat the surface and not the air, so they are not affected by wind or rain.
- Quartz - Halogen: They heat surfaces that are opposite to the stove, but they do not effectively heat the air in the room they are in.
- Ceramic: With ceramic plates, for faster heat performance in the space.
- Coverage Area: This is the maximum coverage in square meters when the device is at full power. In any case, outdoor coverage is approximate, as there is diffusion of heat depending on the conditions and placement of the device.
- Piezoelectric ignition: It operates through a piezoelectric crystal that produces a spark when compressed, igniting the gas.
- Protection Certification: The IP certification indicates the heater's resistance to outdoor conditions. The first digit refers to the level of protection against solid objects and dust, while the second refers to protection against water.
- IP24: Protection against solid objects and resistance to water splashes.
- IP34: Protection against solid objects and resistance to water spray.
- IP44: Protection against solid objects larger than 1 mm and against water splashes.
- IP55: Protection against limited dust ingress (without affecting operation) and against low-pressure water jets.
- IP65: Complete protection against dust and water from any direction.
- IPX4: Resistance to water splashes.
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