Welke heater heb ik nodig?

Which heater do I need?

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A patio heater allows you to enjoy your outdoor space for longer, even as temperatures drop. Whether you want to heat a veranda, open terrace or hospitality area, the right choice determines comfort, energy efficiency and ease of use. Still, many people decide too quickly without considering the type of space, power and installation.

In this guide, you will discover exactly which patio heater suits your situation. We cover the differences between gas and electric, the right power level, installation, maintenance and the best models. This way, you make a decision that is not only warm, but also smart.

Quick selection guide: which patio heater suits you?

  • Open terrace or windy location: choose a short-wave infrared patio heater. It heats people and objects directly, so heat is not blown away.
  • Covered or enclosed terrace: choose a long-wave electric patio heater. It warms the air and creates an even temperature without glare.
  • Small seating area (up to approx. 6 m²): a 1400W model is usually sufficient and energy-efficient.
  • Medium-sized terrace (approx. 10–16 m²): choose 2000W for comfortable and consistent heat coverage.
  • Flexibility and ambiance: choose gas if you have no electricity and want a visible flame.
  • Ease of use and maintenance: choose electric for instant heat and minimal upkeep.

Advantages and disadvantages of patio heaters

Advantages

  • Immediate heat for outdoor spaces
  • Significantly extends the outdoor season
  • Available in electric and gas versions
  • Easy to install and operate
  • Suitable for both private and professional use

Disadvantages

  • Energy consumption can increase with improper use
  • Gas heaters are not suitable for enclosed spaces
  • Incorrect power leads to inefficient heating
  • Installation may require planning

What types of patio heaters are available?

Electric patio heaters

Electric patio heaters use infrared technology to deliver direct, targeted heat. They are ideal for covered areas, verandas and sheltered terraces where efficiency matters. They are also low-maintenance, silent and often equipped with modern features such as remote control or adjustable heat settings.

Gas patio heaters

Gas patio heaters run on propane or butane and provide powerful heat, even in open spaces. They can be placed freely and produce a visible flame that adds atmosphere. However, they require more maintenance and are less suitable for enclosed spaces due to safety concerns.

Short wave vs long wave

Short-wave infrared heaters produce direct radiant heat that is not affected by wind, making them ideal for open areas. Long-wave heaters work through convection and heat the air, which is more effective in enclosed or wind-free spaces. The choice between these two has a major impact on comfort and efficiency.

How much power do you need?

Power Area Space type Recommendation
1400W approx. 6 m² Small / sheltered Seating area
2000W approx. 9–16 m² Medium Terrace / veranda
2500W+ approx. 12–20 m² Large / open Hospitality / large areas

Top 3 patio heaters

1. Solamagic Patio Heater ECO+ 2000W Nano Anthracite

This powerful patio heater is perfect for medium to large outdoor areas. Its efficient reflector distributes heat optimally without energy loss. The minimalist design and low light output make it ideal for stylish outdoor settings.

  • 2000W power for spaces up to 16 m²
  • Highly efficient ECO+ reflector
  • Minimal light emission (low glare)
  • Durable aluminium housing
  • Easy wall mounting

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2. Solamagic Patio Heater ECO+ 1400W Nano Anthracite

This model is ideal for smaller terraces and seating areas. It combines energy efficiency with instant heat, delivering comfort quickly without high consumption. Perfect for home use under a canopy.

  • 1400W power for compact spaces
  • Fast heating thanks to infrared technology
  • Stylish and compact design
  • Low maintenance and durable
  • Suitable for wall mounting

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3. Solamagic Patio Heater ECO+ 1400W White

This version offers the same performance as the anthracite model, but with a lighter look. Ideal for modern and bright outdoor areas where design and functionality meet.

  • 1400W power for efficient heating
  • Sleek white finish
  • Low energy consumption
  • Suitable for indoor and covered outdoor use
  • Easy installation

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Comparison of the top models

Model Power Range Best choice for
ECO+ 2000W 2000W Up to 16 m² Larger terraces
ECO+ 1400W Anthracite 1400W Up to 12 m² Small spaces
ECO+ 1400W White 1400W Up to 12 m² Design-focused veranda

How do you install a patio heater?

  1. Determine the location: choose a spot where heat directly reaches the seating area, preferably centrally above it.
  2. Set the mounting height: install at around 2 to 2.5 meters for optimal spread and safety.
  3. Mount securely: attach the heater firmly to the wall or ceiling using the provided brackets.
  4. Connect: ensure a safe power source or stable gas setup.
  5. Test and adjust: check performance and adjust angle or position for best efficiency.

Maintenance and lifespan

  • Regular cleaning: remove dust and dirt to maintain performance and prevent overheating.
  • Check components: inspect cables, connections and mounts for wear.
  • Weather protection: use a cover or place under shelter when possible.
  • Extend lifespan: quality infrared lamps last on average 5000+ hours with proper use.

Common mistakes when choosing a patio heater

  • Choosing too little power: results in insufficient heating.
  • Ignoring wind conditions: heat quickly dissipates in open areas.
  • Using gas in enclosed spaces: unsafe and must be avoided.
  • Incorrect placement: reduces effectiveness significantly.
  • Focusing only on price: cheaper models are often less efficient and less durable.

Frequently asked questions

What is better: gas or electric?

Electric patio heaters are safer, low maintenance and ideal for covered spaces. Gas heaters are more powerful and suitable for open areas, but require more attention and ventilation.

How many watts do I need?

This depends on the size and openness of your terrace. Small areas typically need 1400W, while larger spaces require 2000W or more.

Can I use a patio heater indoors?

Only electric patio heaters are suitable for indoor or enclosed spaces. Gas heaters consume oxygen and can create dangerous situations.

Are patio heaters energy-efficient?

Modern infrared heaters are relatively efficient because they heat directly. Consumption depends on power and usage time.

How long does a patio heater last?

A high-quality patio heater typically lasts between 5 and 10 years, depending on usage and maintenance.

Make the right choice (avoid a bad purchase)

When a patio heater is not suitable

  • If you rarely use your outdoor space
  • If there is no safe power or gas supply available
  • For completely open and windy areas without proper heating technology

When it is overkill

  • For small balconies or compact areas where lower power is sufficient
  • If you only occasionally use your terrace during colder months
  • When simpler heat sources are enough

Common mistakes when buying

  • Choosing the wrong type (gas vs electric)
  • Insufficient power for the space
  • Ignoring wind, mounting height or positioning
  • Focusing only on price instead of efficiency and lifespan

Who it is the right choice for

  • Those who regularly spend time outdoors
  • Homeowners with terraces, verandas or covered areas
  • Professional or intensive use where comfort is essential

Doika acts as a selective advisor: not every patio heater suits every situation. By filtering based on space, usage and power, Doika helps you make the right choice immediately without endless comparisons or costly mistakes.

Why Doika is the right choice

Doika specializes in high-quality patio heating and outdoor solutions, carefully selecting each product based on performance, durability and ease of use. This ensures reliable heaters that work efficiently and last longer. Doika also provides clear warranty conditions, expert guidance and a transparent return policy, so you can invest with confidence.

Conclusion

Choosing the right patio heater is about more than just warmth. By considering space, power and heating type, you avoid inefficiency and get the most value from your purchase. A well-chosen heater increases comfort, extends your outdoor season and enhances the usability of your space.

Want to make the best choice right away? Explore the full range via patio heaters and find the solution that fits your needs perfectly.

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Choose wisely, install correctly and enjoy comfortable outdoor living all year round.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is better: gas or electric?
Electric patio heaters are safer, low-maintenance, and ideal for covered spaces. Gas heaters are more powerful and suitable for open terraces, but they require more attention and ventilation. The best choice therefore depends on your usage situation.
How many watts do I need?
This depends on the size and openness of your terrace. For small spaces, 1400W is often sufficient, while larger terraces need 2000W or more. It is important to match the power to the area for optimal comfort.
Can I use a patio heater indoors?
Only electric patio heaters are suitable for indoor or enclosed spaces. Gas heaters consume oxygen and can create dangerous situations. Always choose the right type for your environment.
Are patio heaters energy-efficient?
Modern infrared patio heaters are relatively energy-efficient because they provide targeted heating. They waste less energy than systems that heat the air. Consumption does depend on the power and how long you use the heater.
How long does a patio heater last?
A high-quality patio heater lasts an average of 5 to 10 years. Its lifespan depends on use, maintenance, and the quality of the lamp or burner. Regular maintenance can significantly extend its lifespan.

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