The Mars is an infrared heater for use under parasols and is suitable for commercial (hospitality industry, terraces, open indoor spaces) and private use. It is available in aluminum or black.
Parasol Heater with LED lighting
The Mars provides a perfect combination of lifestyle and comfort on your terrace. The device is designed to keep your drinks cool while it warm your body. Thanks to its LED lighting, available in warm or cool colours, you will enjoy an extraordinary atmosphere. The stainless steel heater can withstand heavy rain, snow or splashes, and is therefore suitable for commercial use. It is also equipped with LED lighting that can withstand high temperatures. This lighting is mounted on the bottom of the heater. The Mars freestanding heater is delivered ready to use. Preferably mount it at a height of 1.8 m. This allows it to heat a room of up to 5 m².
Frequently Asked Questions
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How does infrared outdoor heating differ from traditional heating?Infrared outdoor heating warms people and objects directly rather than the air. This makes the heat feel faster and more targeted, even outdoors and in light winds.
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Can infrared patio heaters be used in damp outdoor areas?Yes. Many models are suitable for outdoor use thanks to an IP rating (splash-proof or waterproof). Always check the IP rating of the device to ensure that it is suitable for your patio, veranda, or terrace.
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Are infrared patio heaters safe to touch?The heater emits heat efficiently, but the surface can become hot during use. Therefore, place the device at a sufficient distance from children, furniture, cloths, or flammable materials and always follow the installation instructions.
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Do infrared patio heaters require maintenance?In principle, no. They have no moving parts or filters, making them low-maintenance. Occasional cleaning (dust/dirt) is sufficient.
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Can infrared patio heaters serve as the primary heat source outdoors?For outdoor spaces, they are primarily intended as comfort heating: they quickly provide heat where you are sitting. They are less suitable for completely “heating a space” in the open air, but they work excellently in a (partially) sheltered patio/veranda.









