| Propane space heaters (8) |
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An incredibly cost effective way of adding heat to your space. Various sizes available to meet the needs of anyone and everyone.
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| Propane garage heaters (4) |
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Different styles of heaters designed to heat your garage or workshop from a 100 lb propane tank. Thermostatically controlled and designed to run for 24 hours per day without the use of electricity.
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| Propane powered forced air heaters (10) |
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The smaller models run on 20 lb propane cylinders some of the larger models require a larger tank. This type of heater is effectively a very hot flame with a large fan running behind it pushing (in some cases pulling) huge amounts of cold air past the flame. These are construction grade units that require ventilation at floor level - Not for use inside a home. All models require an electric current for their fans and safety systems.
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| Propane patio heaters (10) |
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Patio heaters that run on propane, some are traditional looking tall heaters where the 20 lb propane cylinders are nicely concealed inside the base. Others are smaller models that sit as a centerpiece to your picnic table. Sitting near one of these extends the use of outside areas - when the sun is not as warm as you'd like, get one of these to fire up your very own sun.
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| Propane infrared heaters (11) |
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Infrared heat is the type of heat that the sun gives us. We've all stepped in and out shady areas on a spring or fall afternoon and been fascinated by the difference in our comfort level. The shady areas are very much cooler than the areas in the rays of the sun. This is because the sun is heating us (and objects around us) but not warming the AIR around us. Reproduce this same comfort for yourself with these propane powered infrared heaters.
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| Propane convection heaters (3) |
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Convection heaters heat the air and get the air circulating throughout the area being heated by allowing hot air to escape at the top of the heater thus sucking cooler air in at the bottom of the unit, heating it and letting it pass out of the top. The smaller ones run from 20 lb propane cylinders while the largest model puts out so much heat that a higher propane flow is given by a 100 lb tank. These are construction grade heaters and are not suitable for home use.
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| Propane radiant heaters (11) |
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Radiant heaters use the same mechanics for providing heat as an infrared heater. People and objects get warmed but not the air. In an enclosed environment, the air would eventually warm up. But when you have an unenclosed construction site and you need heat onto certain areas people, ceilings, walls or even floors then radiant heaters are the way to go. Some are small, but some of these are high output construction heaters that are not suitable for home use.
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| Dual fuel heaters (3) |
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Very high output forced air heaters capable of hot switching between propane or natural gas. Construction grade very hot heaters certainly not suitable for home use.
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| Propane orchard heaters (2) |
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Orchard heaters are designed specifically for frost protection and are not recommended for any other use.
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| Portable heaters (5) |
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Recreational activities often take us away from our central heating. Portable heaters that are light enough to carry, warm enough to heat you and good looking enough to compliment any outfit.
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| Propane water heaters (1) |
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Portable water heaters powered by propane. Ideal for camping, picnics trips to the beach. We don't currently carry any residential propane powered water heaters. Just the coleman model for various leisure uses.
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