Fire Pits & Heaters

221 Results

Metro 42  Square Fire Table
Metro 42  Square Fire Table
$1,499.99$2,450.00
Location unknown
Patio 60 in. Fire Pit Cover
Patio 60 in. Fire Pit Cover
Sunnydaze Decor Portable Folding Fire Pit
Sunnydaze Decor Portable Folding Fire Pit
Cal Sil Rectangle Fire Table
Cal Sil Rectangle Fire Table
$1,399.99$1,599.99
Location unknown
Cabo Outdoor Storage Chest
Cabo Outdoor Storage Chest
Fire Pit
Fire Pit
Canyon Firepit
Canyon Firepit
$299.00
Location unknown
Desert Hills Black Patio Heater
Desert Hills Black Patio Heater
Phoenix White Bowl Fire Pit
Phoenix White Bowl Fire Pit
$999.99
6 finish options
Location unknown
Glenwood Square Fire Table
Glenwood Square Fire Table
$1,799.99$2,900.00
Location unknown
San Tropez Fire Table
San Tropez Fire Table
$1,499.99$2,499.99
Location unknown
Wheaton 50  Rectangle Fire Table With Wind Guard
Wheaton 50  Rectangle Fire Table With Wind Guard
San Tropez 38" Round Fire Table
San Tropez 38" Round Fire Table
$1,249.99$1,399.99
Location unknown
Linea 50 X30  Rec. Fire Table
Linea 50 X30  Rec. Fire Table
$2,849.99$4,050.00
Location unknown
Fire Pit
Fire Pit
Buckner Firepit
Buckner Firepit
$229.99
Location unknown
Riverside Fire Table
Riverside Fire Table
$1,899.99$2,875.00
Location unknown
Zurich 30" Round Steel Bowl Outdoor Fire Pit
Zurich 30" Round Steel Bowl Outdoor Fire Pit
Coden 58  Fire Table - Slate
Coden 58  Fire Table - Slate
$2,999.99$4,299.00
Location unknown
Montreal Antique Bronze 48 Inch Patio Round Fire Pit
Montreal Antique Bronze 48 Inch Patio Round Fire Pit
New
Cabo Outdoor Firepit
Cabo Outdoor Firepit
Patio 48 in. Fire Pit Cover
Patio 48 in. Fire Pit Cover
Wheaton Fire Table
Wheaton Fire Table
$1,100.00$1,685.00
Location unknown
Monterey Outdoor Firepit
Monterey Outdoor Firepit
Optimus Outdoor Hanging Infrared Heater
Optimus Outdoor Hanging Infrared Heater
Bozeman Gray Outdoor Fire Pit
Bozeman Gray Outdoor Fire Pit
Aledo Dark Gray Outdoor Fire Pit
Aledo Dark Gray Outdoor Fire Pit
Wray Silver Patio Heater
Wray Silver Patio Heater
Ashland Firepit
Ashland Firepit
$449.99
Location unknown
Sunnydaze Decor Crossweave Fire Pit
Sunnydaze Decor Crossweave Fire Pit
Sunnydaze Decor Diamond Weave Fire Pit
Sunnydaze Decor Diamond Weave Fire Pit
Cal Sil Round Fire Table
Cal Sil Round Fire Table
$1,299.99$1,699.99
Location unknown
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Do you want to enjoy the great outdoors when the temperatures outside drop? It’s time to start thinking about getting an outside heater for your garden or patio. Outdoor heaters are a great accessory to add to your garden. They enable you to spend time outside when it’s chilly. Depending on the outdoor space you have available, you have a few different options when it comes to outdoor heating. Whether you need a small outdoor patio heater or a bigger fire pit for the garden, find everything you need and more at furniture.com.

But before you make your purchase, there are a few things you need to know about patio heaters and fire pits. Read our guide to learn more.



Read the full guide

F.A.Q.

Where should you place a space heater?

Place your space heater on the floor on a flat, hard surface. This location should be at least three feet away from flammable materials, such as bedding and curtains. 


You should also put the space heater in a low-traffic area where it won't get knocked over accidentally. To increase safety, create a three-foot buffer around the heater that prevents children and pets from touching it. 


Additionally, place your space heater close to an electrical outlet so you can easily plug it in. To prevent overheating, don't plug anything else into the outlet when the heater is in use. 


Finally, avoid placing the space heater in a garage, shed, or workshop. These areas often contain combustible materials such as cleaning materials, gas cans, and paints.

What types of space heaters are available?

There are five main types of space heaters: 


Ceramic heaters: These heaters use electricity to heat metal coils and blow warm air. They are compact and easy to move between rooms. However, they work best in small spaces and dry out the air. 


Convection heaters: These use heating elements and air circulation to produce warmth. They effectively heat large spaces and typically operate quietly. 


Infrared heaters: These use electromagnetic radiation to produce and emit heat. They’re energy efficient and warm spaces rapidly without noisy fans. They work best for heating nearby people and objects, not whole rooms.  


Radiator heaters: These use electricity to heat oil inside sealed tubes. They’re quiet and efficient but get hot to the touch, so it's important to be careful as they may cause burns. 


Combination heaters: These use two or more heating techniques, so they're more flexible and versatile than heaters that rely on a single technology. For example, they can combine infrared heating with convection fans.

How much space do I need for a heater?

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends placing a space heater at least three feet away from curtains, furniture, papers, and other flammable materials. 


It's also essential to choose a space heater designed for your room size. Experts advise using 10 watts per square foot. That means a 10x10 room will need a space heater with at least 1,000 watts.