Saturday, January 30, 2010

New Patio Heaters Released that Emit Zero CO2

We are constantly trying to get the most out of the outdoors, even now when the nights are getting darker and the weather is getting colder. Fortunately, a new range of electric patio heatershave been released that will help you do this.A UK based company that featured on Dragons Den, Chillchaser, just launched their new range of 3 patio heaters. The 3 new heaters are named Zeus, Neptune and Poseidon, each one comes with a different range of features as well as a progressively higher price tag.What makes the Chillchaser patio heaters so special is their amazing style and range of features. This new range of heaters look nothing like any other patio heaters I've ever seen. The reason why they can do this is because they don't use the same method of heating as other patio heaters. These new heaters use a carbon fibre heating system which lets out quick, focused heat all while emitting no CO2 gas. Each one of the carbon fibre heating tubes can give out around 8,000 hours of heat
and are fully replaceable.Other features included in these new patio heaters include an infrared sensor that turns the heater on when movement is detected. They also come with a safety tip over feature which turns the heater off automatically if it's knocked over.The cheapest heater out of the 3 is the Neptune. Along with the features listed above, the Neptune also comes with a 360 dome light fitted to the top. This means that you won't be in the dark while staying warm. The price tag for the Neptune is £299, not bad for all the features that it comes with.The second heater and the middle priced heater is the Zeus. The Zeus heater is very similar to the Neptune, they both have a light fitted to the top of the unit. The only difference between the Zues and the Netune is that the Zeus light doesn't offer 360 degree lighting. Carrying a price of £449, I think I'd rather have a Zeus heater.The final heater in the range and the most expensive of the three is the Pose
idon which, despite it's water based name, isn't watetproof. The thing that makes the Poseidon so expensive compared to the others is that it features a media player with built in speakers and a 7 inch screen fitted to the top of the unit. At £849, it's a high price to pay for the entertainment value.If only Chillchaser released an indoor heater which could replace the standard heaters or fan heatersas they are pretty clunky.

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