733 days ago

Outdoor 6000watt Heater

Robert from Aotea

Swedish made outdoor heater. It puts out 6000 Watts (6Kw), which is about three times as much heat as the small heaters available at Mitre 10 etc.
The heater has three separate heating elements which can be connected and controlled individually.
Owned for 3 years and hardly ever used, because we tend to be in the hot tub at the other end of the house.
Constructed of corrosion protected materials, the casing and brackets are made of galvanised sheet steel, heating elements of stainless steel. The reflector is made of high-gloss polished aluminium.
The heater can be ceiling or wall mounted. Supplied fixing brackets are adjustable and can be angled in different fixed positions.
Length 1680mm, Width 300mm, Height 80mm Weight 8.5kg

Price: $50

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Hi neighbours

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Opens at 10am and closes 3pm, so you can also grab lunch at the many international food court options. Bring the kids, and your dog on a lead is welcome too!

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