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Specifications and features: Designed and approved for indoor use Automatic low-oxygen shut off system Uses 1-lb. or 20-lb. propane tank Heats for 1.5-6 hrs. on 1-lb. tank Heats for 25-110 hrs. on 20-lb. tank Free-standing or wall-mounted Quiet, odor-free Lightweight, portable & easy to carry 4,000, 9,000 & 18,000 BTU high and low settings, respectively Heats up to 400 sq. ft. Heats up to 220 hrs. on low setting Runs on propane gas Vertical operating position Off, pilot, low and high valve positions 17"Lx10"Wx17.5"H 16 lbs. Ergonomic easy-carry handle Blower fan power Uses optional A/C adapter Or 4 D-cell batteries
Large 4-position heat level control knob Built-In Piezo starter Integrated hot air blower venting system Attached swing-open doors w/swivel-out mount Easy cylinder installation Porcelain-coated reflector Dual ceramic burner tiles Shock-absorbing floating insulation High-temperature coated safety wire guard Non-skid surface pads Built-in tip over shutoff switch
Mr. Heater MH18B
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Big Buddy, 02/11/2008 |
| Reviewer: Scott |
| I purchased this heater elseware, but I have had it for 3 years, no problems. I use it for heating a one car garage, last week the tempature outside went below 5 degrees. I placed the Big Buddy on high and in 30 minuets I had to turn it down. This thing will run me out of the garage. Also not mentioned in the description is the fact that it has an Oxygen Depletion Sensor so you can use in an enclosed space with out it killing the occupants from suffociation. Makes a great emegrency backup heater. If you can get the AC adapter do it, It will run down the "D" cell battries rather quickly. I run the heater off 30lb cylenders just fine, I guess you could go up to 100 lb if you wanted to. |
Can't beat this!!!!!!!, 01/06/2007 |
| Reviewer: Frank |
| After having read the labels on different heaters, I decided on this one and am glad that I purchased this one. I have used it in a canvas tent (10x14ft) and it reached a comfortable 68 to 72 degrees (at a 5ft ht.)while it was in the low to mid teens outside.
Hooked up to a 20lb. bottle, it lasted 2 weekends (one 3 day and one 4 day) before it used up all the propane. You do need a filter in between the heater and the hose to keep it working the way it's suppose to, and keep the bottle outside. BTW, this heater has 3 settings - low, mid, and hi. It's easy to use and no matches to light it.
Also, the fact that it has a battery operated, quiet, fan (uses "D" cells) helped keep me and my hunting partners warm in the tent, we really didn't need to zip up the sleeping bags, we also used cots to be up from the ground. Keep extra batteries on hand.
Again, I'm glad I bought this heater. I'l take it with me on each and every hunting trip where I use a tent. |
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