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frontpageLovelyCheetah | Staff posted Jan 12, 2026 10:56 PM
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ThermoMate 1500W Outdoor Electric Infrared Patio Heater

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ThermoMate has the ThermoMate 1500W Outdoor Electric Infrared Patio Heater for $139.99 - $49.99 when you apply the discount code THSDEHGLB at checkout = $90. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Equipped with an advanced carbon fiber heating element, this infrared heater delivers powerful, targeted warmth almost instantly.
  • IP65 Waterproof & Dustproof: Designed for all-weather outdoor use, the aluminum housing is resistant to rain, dust, and wind.
  • Customize your comfort with nine adjustable heat settings and set the built-in 24-hour timer for worry-free heating. Easily control it from the onboard panel or the included remote.
  • Infrared technology heats people and objects directly without blowing air, eliminating dryness and noise.
  • Space-saving design with included wall-mount bracket and hardware. Plug into any standard 120V outlet—no hardwiring required. Compact and lightweight at only 4.6 lbs for hassle-free setup.
  • Heating Coverage: 80–100 sq.ft.

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ThermoMate has the ThermoMate 1500W Outdoor Electric Infrared Patio Heater for $139.99 - $49.99 when you apply the discount code THSDEHGLB at checkout = $90. Shipping is free.

Thanks to staff member LovelyCheetah for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Equipped with an advanced carbon fiber heating element, this infrared heater delivers powerful, targeted warmth almost instantly.
  • IP65 Waterproof & Dustproof: Designed for all-weather outdoor use, the aluminum housing is resistant to rain, dust, and wind.
  • Customize your comfort with nine adjustable heat settings and set the built-in 24-hour timer for worry-free heating. Easily control it from the onboard panel or the included remote.
  • Infrared technology heats people and objects directly without blowing air, eliminating dryness and noise.
  • Space-saving design with included wall-mount bracket and hardware. Plug into any standard 120V outlet—no hardwiring required. Compact and lightweight at only 4.6 lbs for hassle-free setup.
  • Heating Coverage: 80–100 sq.ft.

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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JesseM8762
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Technically, electric heat is 100% efficient.
mistermatt
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I have a different brand but same power and style. The thing to know is that infrared heaters don't heat the air. You only feel the heat on your skin/body if you are in range of the heater. So if you have a work area in your garage you stand at, it can help. But it won't just make the garage warmer.

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Jan 13, 2026 01:06 AM
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mikeydreadJan 13, 2026 01:06 AM
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The correct code is
THSDEHGLB
Jan 19, 2026 02:52 PM
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DAdeal3Jan 19, 2026 02:52 PM
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Electric heating is a lot less efficient than gas (gas heat is cheaper per unit of heat, bang per buck), a factor to consider especially with rising energy costs.
Last edited by DAdeal3 January 19, 2026 at 10:35 AM.
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KCueJayJan 19, 2026 02:57 PM
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Anyone have experience with these being effective?
Jan 19, 2026 03:43 PM
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Quote from DAdeal3 :
Electric heating is a lot less efficient than gas, a factor to consider especially with rising energy costs.
Technically, electric heat is 100% efficient.
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Jan 19, 2026 03:54 PM
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-P-Jan 19, 2026 03:54 PM
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Would this be okay to use in a cold garage?
Jan 19, 2026 04:23 PM
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steelcurtain59Jan 19, 2026 04:23 PM
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Quote from -P- :
Would this be okay to use in a cold garage?

Same question
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Quote from DAdeal3 :
Electric heating is a lot less efficient than gas, a factor to consider especially with rising energy costs.
Infrared heaters are much more efficient as the heat is radiated on infrared spectrum not visible by human eye (traditional electric heaters heat the environment on visible light spectrum and much of the heat is wasted hence not efficient)
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Jan 19, 2026 05:41 PM
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leolawJan 19, 2026 05:41 PM
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If you are cold, please just stay indoor
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RugbyJoelJan 19, 2026 06:00 PM
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Quote from -P- :
Would this be okay to use in a cold garage?
It lists garage under recommended uses. I was wondering if there is a distance recommendation since my garage ceilings aren't very high.
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fuzzyballzJan 19, 2026 07:14 PM
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Wouldn't it be cheaper to just start a fire?
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OrangeSwallow666Jan 19, 2026 07:31 PM
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Quote from fuzzyballz :
Wouldn't it be cheaper to just start a fire?
I'm guessing these are the for the people that don't want to start a fire...or can't have a fire.
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Quote from RugbyJoel :
It lists garage under recommended uses. I was wondering if there is a distance recommendation since my garage ceilings aren't very high.
I have a different brand but same power and style. The thing to know is that infrared heaters don't heat the air. You only feel the heat on your skin/body if you are in range of the heater. So if you have a work area in your garage you stand at, it can help. But it won't just make the garage warmer.
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Ride_The_SkyJan 19, 2026 10:17 PM
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Quote from mistermatt :
I have a different brand but same power and style. The thing to know is that infrared heaters don't heat the air. You only feel the heat on your skin/body if you are in range of the heater. So if you have a work area in your garage you stand at, it can help. But it won't just make the garage warmer.

This is the reason I returned the crappy dish shaped heater that Costco sold year after year, and just got a $20 small space heater, heats up my small office very cosy, one of those cheap LASKO 1500W units.

I don't believe 1500W will be enough to heat much outdoors, unless you are sitting right below this thing, though I would love to get something like this for the deck because it says water proof and just point to where we sit.
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GiantcrazyJan 20, 2026 05:30 AM
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Quote from DAdeal3 :
Electric heating is a lot less efficient than gas (gas heat is cheaper per unit of heat, bang per buck), a factor to consider especially with rising energy costs.
Electric heating is more efficient but could be less cost effective is what you were trying to convey. Also depends on the kind of gas and where you are, in some places you may be better off with a propane heater.
This is an IR heater, so it's intended to be used very close and there isn't much heat loss, so if it fits your application (in the case of a patio, a few feet away from a bench or seating area) it'd probably cost less and heat you better than trying to heat the space with a blower based propane heater.
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GiantcrazyJan 20, 2026 05:33 AM
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Quote from Ride_The_Sky :


This is the reason I returned the crappy dish shaped heater that Costco sold year after year, and just got a $20 small space heater, heats up my small office very cosy, one of those cheap LASKO 1500W units.

I don't believe 1500W will be enough to heat much outdoors, unless you are sitting right below this thing, though I would love to get something like this for the deck because it says water proof and just point to where we sit.
The dish heater works great - but you have the wrong application for it. It's not a space heater, it's a parabolic heater intended to focus it's heat on one very specific point, and that's how it gets away with effectively heating with only 1500W. Same here - it's meant to be focused on a seating area and only heat that one spot, so if you were trying to heat an enclosed patio you'd be massively disappointed with the outcome.
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