CO1200RB Cedar 1200W Mid-Wave Outdoor Heater
$529.00 RRP
The Cedar Outdoor Heater CO1200RB offers the perfect blend of rapid heating and ultimate portability. Its lightweight design and built-in carry handle allows you to effortlessly move the warmth to any area of your home, patio, or workshop. With a simple remote control, operating the Cedar heater is easy. It’s also silent, ensuring a peaceful and comfortable environment. For your peace of mind, the Cedar heater is equipped with a tip-over switch, which automatically shuts down the unit if it’s accidentally knocked over. The automatic temperature control manages power consumption based on your desired setting, eliminating frustrating temperature swings. With the convenience of a remote, you can adjust the heating power, set the thermostat, or use the count down timer for worry-free operation.
Which Outdoor Heater is best for my space?
It depends on how exposed or sheltered the area is.
Open or windy spaces generally suit Mid-Wave infrared heaters because they provide stronger, more direct radiant heat. Enclosed or sheltered spaces generally suit Long-Wave infrared heaters, which provide gentler, more ambient warmth.
What is the difference between Mid-Wave and Long-Wave infrared Outdoor Heaters?
Mid-Wave heaters deliver faster, more intense radiant heat and are generally better suited to outdoor conditions with airflow.
Long-Wave heaters operate at a lower surface temperature and provide more even, ambient warmth in enclosed or sheltered areas.
Do Outdoor Heaters work in windy areas?
Yes, when the right type of Outdoor Heater is chosen. Mid-Wave infrared heaters generally perform better in windy or open areas because their radiant heat is more directional and less affected by airflow.
How do I choose the right size Outdoor Heater?
Choose based on the area being heated and how open or sheltered the space is. Larger or more exposed spaces may need multiple Outdoor Heaters rather than a single higher-output unit.
How many Outdoor Heaters do I need?
Small spaces with defined seating may only need one Outdoor Heater. Larger or more open areas usually perform better with two or more Outdoor Heaters spaced evenly to help avoid cold zones.
Wall-mounted or ceiling-mounted, which Outdoor Heater setup is better?
Ceiling-mounted Outdoor Heaters often provide more even coverage over tables and seating areas. Wall-mounted Outdoor Heaters suit narrow or long spaces where heat needs to project horizontally, or where the area has very high ceilings or an opening roof.
Where should an Outdoor Heater be installed?
Outdoor Heaters should be positioned so heat is directed towards people rather than open space. Mounting height, distance to seating and clearances from walls and ceilings must follow manufacturer guidelines.
Are Outdoor Heaters expensive to run in Australia?
Running cost depends on heater output, usage time and your electricity tariff. Using timers and Thermostats can help manage energy use. For example, a 2000W heater costs about $0.76 per hour to run and a 1200W heater costs about $0.46 per hour to run, based on an electricity tariff of 38 cents per kWh.
