Zuna 2000W
- Running cost / hr
- ~$0.39 (P1)
- Wind tolerance
- Heat-up time
- Instant
- Lifespan
- 5,000 hr
- Emissions / fumes
- None
- Light / glare
- Soft amber
- Noise
- Silent
- Install
- Plug-in
- Indoor use
- Aesthetics
- Premium
Zuna Living
$399 NZD
Tax included. Free shipping NZ-wide.
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Instant Heat
Seconds to warmth
3-Year Warranty
Full coverage
IP65 Rated
Weatherproof
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NZ-wide delivery
The Zuna Infrared Heater 2000W is a powerful and versatile heating solution, ideal for both residential and commercial spaces—indoors or outdoors. Featuring IP65 weatherproof protection, it’s built to withstand rain, splashes, and dust, making it perfect for patios, decks, alfresco dining areas, sheds, or even wet indoor spaces like bathrooms.
With advanced Carbon Fibre Technology, the Zuna delivers instant, direct infrared warmth the moment you switch it on—no waiting for the air to heat up. Instead, infrared heats people and objects directly for efficient, windproof warmth that stays consistent even on breezy days.
Designed for convenience, the Zuna comes with a secure wall-mount bracket for easy installation and space-saving use. Its 24-hour timer function lets you schedule heating exactly when you need it, helping you save energy without sacrificing comfort.
Equipped with 9 adjustable power settings, you can fine-tune the heat to your comfort. The durable carbon fibre heating element offers an impressive lifespan, ensuring reliable performance year after year.
For peace of mind, the Zuna Infrared Heater is backed by a 3-year warranty and built from premium materials for long-term durability. Whether for cafés, restaurants, workshops, warehouses, or your own backyard, it’s a stylish and dependable choice for instant comfort in any environment.
Free shipping on all orders within New Zealand. Orders are dispatched within 1–2 business days. 30-day returns policy — contact us for return instructions.
3-year manufacturer warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship. Keep your proof of purchase. Contact Zuna Living for warranty claims or spare parts.
DESIGN
Most outdoor heaters look industrial. The Zuna doesn't. Chrome-trimmed end caps, matte black aluminium housing, an element that glows soft amber — not orange glare. It's designed to look great on your walls.
TECHNOLOGY
Most outdoor heaters spend energy warming air the wind takes back. Infrared heats you directly — like sunlight.

The element you're looking at runs for ~5,000 hours.
FEATURES
Everything you'd expect from a $399 heater — and a few things you wouldn't.

Fine touch control from gentle to full heat.

Rain, wind, dust — built for NZ outdoor.

Never forget to turn it off.

Standard NZ socket. No electrician required.

Full control from your seat.

No hum. No hiss. Just warmth.

Angle the heat exactly where it's needed.

Warm light, never orange glare in your face.
WHERE IT FITS
Three sweet spots for a wall-mounted infrared heater.



Indoor-safe except for bathrooms, showers, or pool areas — see the product manual for full installation guidance.
COMPARISON
How a Zuna 2000W compares to other ways to heat outdoors.
| Zuna 2000W | Gas patio | Quartz / halogen | Convection electric | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Running cost / hr | ~$0.39 (P1) | ~$2.65 | ~$0.65 | ~$0.59 |
| Wind tolerance | ||||
| Heat-up time | Instant | 10 min | Instant | 20 min |
| Lifespan | 5,000 hr | Refills | 2,000 hr | Variable |
| Emissions / fumes | None | CO₂ | None | None |
| Light / glare | Soft amber | Open flame | Bright | None |
| Noise | Silent | Hiss / roar | Silent | Fan |
| Install | Plug-in | Cylinder | Varies | Plug-in |
| Indoor use | ||||
| Aesthetics | Premium | Bulky | Cheap | Bulky |
Running cost figures use the NZ residential average of 39.3c/kWh (MBIE, Nov 2025, via MoneyHub). Gas figure assumes a typical 12kW LPG outdoor patio heater on an 11kg cylinder ($34 refill, ~13hr runtime).
RUNNING COST
~$0.39 / hr
At full 2000W, the Zuna costs about 79c per hour to run on November 2025 NZ pricing — still a fraction of what a gas patio heater costs to keep going.
Even at full power, a Zuna costs about a third of running a gas patio heater. At half power, less than a seventh.
Electricity figures use the November 2025 NZ residential average of 39.3c/kWh from MBIE data, as compiled by MoneyHub. Cheapest area: Wellington City at 34.6c/kWh; most expensive: Balclutha at 48.9c/kWh — your actual cost will vary by region and plan.
Gas figure assumes a typical 12kW outdoor LPG patio heater running on an 11kg cylinder ($34 refill, ~13 hrs runtime).
QUESTIONS
Quick answers, plus a Q&A board for anything we haven't covered.
At full 2000W, approximately 79c per hour. At half power (P1, ~1000W), about 39c per hour. Based on the NZ residential average of 39.3c/kWh (MBIE, Nov 2025).
For comparison, a typical 12kW outdoor LPG patio heater runs at roughly $2.65/hour — so even at full power, the Zuna costs about a third as much. At half power, less than a seventh.
No. The Zuna uses a standard NZ/AU 10A plug and includes a wall bracket. Many customers self-install; others use a handyman. No electrician required.
Approximately 10–16m² depending on ceiling height, wind exposure, and how sheltered the space is. Best results in semi-enclosed or sheltered areas like covered patios, pergolas, or alfresco dining spaces.
Instantly — warmth begins within seconds of switching on. Full heat output is reached within minutes, compared to 10–20 minutes for gas or convection heaters.
Yes. The Zuna produces no fumes, no CO₂, no UV, and no noise. It's safe for garages, sunrooms, and most indoor spaces. Note: the product manual explicitly states it must not be used in bathrooms, showers, or near pools.
No. The heater unit itself is IP65 waterproof, but the remote control must be kept dry and stored indoors when not in use.
Not recommended. Use the built-in 1–24 hour timer for auto shut-off. The unit has overheat protection and all relevant safety certifications, but unattended operation isn't advised.
1.8m from the floor, with at least 0.5m clearance below the ceiling. See the included product manual for full installation guidelines.