Propane mushroom heaters try to warm the air around you, and outdoors the air simply blows away. Infrared works the way sunlight does: it heats people, furniture and floors directly, so the warmth stays where you put it even on a breezy evening. That is why restaurants and hotels install Infratech instead of hauling out patio torches.
This is the CD-6024, a dual-element fixture rated at 6000 watts on a 240V circuit, 61.25-inch long, finished in beige. It mounts overhead on a ceiling, pergola beam or wall, so it takes no floor space, and there is no tank to swap and no flame to babysit.
Infratech has been building infrared heaters for more than sixty years and manufactures every part of them in Gardena, California, which is also why it backs them with one of the longest warranties in the category.








