
What is the best patio heater?
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The best patio heater is not the same for everyone. The right choice depends on your patio, the degree of shelter, the desired warmth, the available power and the way you want to position the heater. A small covered patio has different requirements than an open seating area in the garden.
In this complete guide you will discover which patio heating suits your situation. You will learn the difference between electric patio heaters and gas models, when infrared makes the most sense, how much power you need and which models from Doika are strong choices for daily outdoor use.
The best patio heater is the model that delivers targeted warmth exactly where you sit, without wasting unnecessary energy. For most patios, an electric infrared patio heater is the most practical choice, especially when you want to heat a fixed seating area, veranda, canopy or balcony.
Gas patio heaters are especially useful when you need flexibility and have no power outlet nearby. They take up more space, require a gas cylinder and are less suitable for enclosed or poorly ventilated spaces.
| Situation | Best choice | Why? |
|---|---|---|
| Covered patio | Electric wall heater | Targeted warmth without losing floor space |
| Balcony | Compact electric patio heater | Safe, space-saving and easy to operate |
| Open patio | Shortwave infrared or gas heater | Better resistance to heat loss from wind |
| Large seating area | Higher power or multiple heaters | More heating coverage required |
An electric patio heater is ideal when you want to heat a seating area in a targeted way. These models heat up quickly, are easy to install and are often suitable for wall or ceiling mounting. This means they take up no floor space.
Electric patio heaters are particularly strong in fixed locations such as a lounge area, veranda, pergola or balcony. They run on mains power and are therefore dependent on a suitable power outlet nearby.
A gas patio heater runs on a gas cylinder and is therefore portable. This is convenient when you have no fixed seating area or want to use the heater in different locations.
The downside is that gas models are larger, take up more space and require ventilation. They are not suitable for enclosed spaces, as combustion takes place.
The required power depends on the size of your patio and how sheltered the space is. A sheltered spot requires less power than an open patio where wind carries heat away more quickly.
| Area | Sheltered spot | Open spot | Recommended choice |
|---|---|---|---|
| Up to 10 m² | 1400 W | 1400–2000 W | Compact electric heater |
| 10–16 m² | 2000 W | 2000 W or multiple heaters | Powerful infrared heater |
| Larger than 16 m² | Multiple heaters | Multiple heaters or gas | Zone heating per seating area |
It is usually smarter to heat the seating area in a targeted way rather than trying to warm the entire patio. This uses less energy and delivers comfort more quickly.
Patio heating is largely about the way heat is distributed. Convection heat warms mainly the air. Radiant heat, such as infrared, warms people and objects directly within the range of the radiation.
Shortwave infrared is strongly directional and less sensitive to wind. This type is suitable for open or semi-open patios where heat can be lost quickly.
Mediumwave infrared sits between direct radiant heat and air heating. It is suitable for sheltered outdoor spaces with less draught.
Longwave heating warms mainly the air and works best in enclosed or well-sheltered spaces. On open patios this is less efficient.
A freestanding patio heater is practical when you want flexibility. You can move it to a different seating area, as long as the surface is stable and, for electric models, power is available.
The downside is that freestanding models take up space. On a small balcony or narrow patio this can be impractical.
A hanging or wall-mounted heater is ideal for fixed seating areas. You mount the patio heater on the wall or under a canopy, so it takes up no walking space.
For many modern patios this is the neatest and most practical solution, especially when you regularly sit outside in the same spot.
This Solamagic ECO+ 2000W is a powerful electric patio heater for those who need a larger heating coverage. With a range of up to 16 m², this model is suitable for spacious seating areas, canopies and patios where targeted warmth is important.
The aluminium housing, IR halogen lamp and efficient reflector make this a strong choice for those who want to combine comfort and durability. Wall mounting keeps the floor free and gives the patio a neat appearance.
This 1400W version is suitable for smaller to medium-sized patios where efficient warmth is more important than maximum power. With a range of up to 12 m², this model is ideal for a compact seating area, balcony or sheltered veranda.
The nano-anthracite colour fits well with modern outdoor spaces and the wall mounting provides a neat, permanent setup. The lower consumption makes this model attractive for those who want to heat in a targeted way without unnecessary excess capacity.
This white Solamagic ECO+ 1400W offers the same efficient heating performance as the anthracite version, but with a lighter appearance. This makes it suitable for white facades, light canopies or modern patios where the heater should be less visually prominent.
With a range of up to 12 m², this model is especially suitable for compact seating areas and sheltered outdoor spaces. The combination of low consumption, wall mounting and modern finish makes this a strong choice for daily use.
| Model | Power | Coverage | Colour | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Solamagic ECO+ 2000W Nano-Anthracite | 2000 W | Up to 16 m² | Nano-anthracite | Larger seating areas |
| Solamagic ECO+ 1400W Nano-Anthracite | 1400 W | Up to 12 m² | Nano-anthracite | Compact modern patios |
| Solamagic ECO+ 1400W White | 1400 W | Up to 12 m² | White | Light facades and canopies |
A good patio heater is not chosen on wattage alone. The right choice comes from matching power output, placement, patio shape and usage timing carefully.
A wall model must be mounted firmly and safely. Always check the manual of the chosen model and ensure the heater hangs at a sufficient distance from flammable materials.
Patio heating is safe when you use the right model in the right way. Mounting, distance and ventilation are especially important.
A quality patio heater requires little maintenance, but regular checks extend its lifespan and maintain performance.
The best patio heater is the model that suits your patio size, shelter and desired placement. For fixed seating areas, an electric infrared wall heater is often the most practical choice.
Electric is usually better for targeted heat, fixed placement and use under a canopy. Gas is especially useful when you want to move the heater frequently and have no power point available.
For compact and sheltered patios, 1400 W is often sufficient. For larger seating areas or less sheltered spots, 2000 W makes more sense, depending on the desired heating coverage.
Yes, many electric wall heaters are suitable for mounting under a canopy, provided you follow the safety distances and installation instructions. Always check the IP rating and manual.
Electric patio heaters are often more efficient for targeted heating, as you primarily heat the seating area. Gas models can be useful for flexibility, but consume fuel and heat less precisely.
Doika helps you not only with comparing, but above all with deciding. By choosing based on patio size, shelter, placement and power output, you avoid buying a heater that is too weak, too large or impractical.
Doika offers a carefully selected range of patio heaters for those who want to sit outside comfortably for longer. At Doika you will find clear product information, strong models for fixed mounting and reliable choices for a variety of patios. You also benefit from service, warranty on your purchase and support when choosing the patio heater that suits your outdoor space.
The best patio heater is chosen based on your patio, shelter, placement and desired heating coverage. For many fixed seating areas, an electric infrared wall heater is the most practical and efficient solution. Want to sit outside comfortably for longer without making the wrong purchase? Browse the range via patio heaters and choose the model that suits your situation.