Why This Matters
Outdoor bars fail for one simple reason:
No safe power or usable heat.
Fix those two things, and a shed bar becomes usable all year.
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Safe Power Options
Simplest: Armoured Extension Cable
- No electrician required
- Weather-resistant
Outdoor armoured extension cable
Permanent: Buried Armoured Supply
- Cleanest solution
- Requires electrician
- Best long-term choice
Best Heating Options for Shed Bars
| Heater | Best For | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Tubular heater | Small sheds | Cheap, safe |
| Fan heater | Quick warmth | Strong heat |
| Infrared heater | Open doors | Directional heat |
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Safety Basics
- Never overload sockets
- Keep heaters ventilated
- Use RCD protection
Next Step
➡ How Hard Is It to Build a Home Bar Cabin?
Rob is a passionate home bar and pub shed enthusiast with a passion for craft beer. With hands-on experience in designing and building his own home bar, Rob shares his knowledge, tips, and inspiration to help fellow enthusiasts create their own perfect space. Alongside the world of home bars and pub sheds, Rob also explores the diverse and exciting realm of craft beer, providing honest reviews to help you discover your next favorite brew. Join Rob on a journey of flavor, design, and craftsmanship right here on Home Bar Kit.

