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Details: Sunnydaze 40,000 BTU Forced Air Propane Heater – Portable Heat for Construction Sites – Auto-Shutoff for Overheating Protection – Adjustable Heating Output – Piezo Ignition – Red and Black
Brand: Sunnydaze
Keep your jobsite toasty warm with this 40,000 BTU Forced Air Propane Heater from Sunnydaze Decor. Durably constructed of steel, this propane heater is handy to have while working on a construction site or remodeling your house. This heater is designed to be used with a 20-pound propane tank at minimum, or a 100-pound tank if you are planning on operating it for a longer period of time. The fan inside blows the warm air through the cylinder to ensure that your workspace stays warm, making it easier to get the job done whether it’s in the garage or out on the patio.
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- Keep the cold away: Overall heater is 7.75 inches wide x 19 inches deep x 13 inches tall; Weighs 9.8 pounds; Cylinder is 7.25 inches diameter x 19 inches long; Base is 7.75 inches wide x 7.75 inches deep x 5 inches tall; Handle is 7.5 inches long; Power cord is 4 inches long; 30 watts; 0.6 amps; 115 volts; Hose is 0.75 inches diameter; Provides optimal heat for up to 225 square feet
- Ideal during the winter: Product includes 1 forced air propane heater, regulator and 10-foot hose; Heater is designed to be operated with a minimum 20-pound propane tank (please note, propane tank and fuel are not included with the heater and must be purchased separately); Two or more tanks or one larger tank may be needed in colder weather; A 100-pound tank is recommended for longer operation
- Designed for portability: Lightweight, this heater features a convenient handle that makes it easy to carry around where the warmth is needed most. Recommended for outdoor use only. Never leave this heater unattended.
- Works great for construction: Keep the jobsite toasty when the temperatures cool down with this heater; Handy to have when working on a home remodel in the winter, fall or early spring; Features automatic shut off when the flame goes out or if the unit is being run in temperatures above 85 degree Fahrenheit
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Propane Space Heaters
If youre still unsure about which heater to buy, please read the guide below.- Heating Capacity. Measure the area which you want to heat. For large rooms, space heaters with the highest heating capacities are your best bet.
- Heat Output. Of course, the more heat output a space heater generates, the quicker it warms up the room.
- Safety. If youre getting an indoor heater, safety is a major concern. Thus, look for safety features like tip-over protection and automatic shut-off capabilities.
- Heater Size. Although you still have the option of buying a larger heater, remember that appliances of this size tend to be larger and harder to move around.
- Price. Although space heaters are considered fairly affordable, consider the overall cost of the heater.
- Warranty. Warranties are a nice feature, but make sure you dont fall for false promises.
How to choose Propane Space Heaters
Propane space heaters are the best type of space heater to use for homes with natural gas.This type of heater produces a lot of heat, and it’s safer than most other types of heaters.
Here are some things to keep in mind when purchasing a propane space heater:
For safety reasons, never run your propane heater indoors. Keep your heater at least 3 feet away from any object that could easily catch fire, such as curtains, drapes, or furniture.
Propane space heaters produce a lot of heat, so you’ll need to be careful when moving it around the home. Always move the heater slowly and never tip it over.
Never use your propane heater to dry clothes. These heaters produce a lot of heat, and your clothes could become damaged or destroyed.
How to use Propane Space Heaters
Propane space heaters are an easy, cost-effective alternative to electric or forced-air heaters. An outdoor propane heater is generally a less costly alternative to a forced-air heater, since electricity is more expensive to run than propane. Outdoor propane heaters typically cost less to run than electric space heaters, too, because they do not require additional wiring to your home.Propane space heaters require less maintenance than other space heaters, too, because they do not use electricity. A propane heater only needs to be regularly checked to ensure that the wicks inside the unit are clean and free of debris. This typically only needs to be done once or twice a month, depending on the amount of use it receives.
Propane space heaters typically burn warmer than electric space heaters, too. The fuel source is more efficient, so a propane heater will heat the air more efficiently than a forced-air electric heater.
Another benefit of using a propane space heater is that its fuel source is portable; you can carry the propane tank to any area in your home where you need a heat source. You can also easily transport your propane heater to another location or take it with you on a vacation.




