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Review Mr. Heater MH60QFAV 60,000 BTU Portable Propane Forced Air Heater

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Details: Mr. Heater MH60QFAV 60,000 BTU Portable Propane Forced Air Heater

Brand: Mr. Heater

review Mr. Heater MH60QFAV 60,000 BTU Portable Propane Forced Air Heater

The Mr. Heater 60,000 BTU Propane Forced-air Heater. SAVE BIG! Jobsite-tough and ready to fend off frozen fingers. This rugged Propane Heater is built for the jobsite. Just hook up to your propane tank, plug in to any 110VAC outlet and you’ve got reliable, steady heat for hours. Variable 30,000-60,000 BTU output. Heats up to 1,250 sq. ft.. Runs on a 20-lb. propane tank. 14-hr. max. runtime on full tank. High temperature limit switch. QBT technology makes this Heater 50% quieter than a standard propane heater. Rugged and durable steel construction. Economical, efficient and clean burning. Heavy-duty high output fan. Continuous ignition. 10′ hose and regulator included. CSA Certified.

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Advantages

  • Products can be returned
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  • QBT Technology – 50% Quieter than a standard propane heater
  • Variable 30,000-60,000 BTU Output (Runs Up To 14 hrs on 20 lb. tank (low setting))
  • Heats Up To 1,500 Sq.Ft.
  • Continuous ignition

Notice

  • Is an online purchase
  • Delivery may be delayed in some areas.

review Mr. Heater MH60QFAV 60,000 BTU Portable Propane Forced Air Heater

review Mr. Heater MH60QFAV 60,000 BTU Portable Propane Forced Air Heater

Buyer Guide Propane Space Heaters

 Before purchasing a new propane heater, there are a few things you should consider.
  • Efficiency. Efficiency is the difference between the heat output and the propane input.
  • Safety. When choosing a heater, look for safety features such as tip-over protection, automatic shut-off, and anti-tilt devices.
  • Features. Some heaters have thermostatic controls, which allow you to maintain a consistent temperature.
  • Ease of Use. Some models have auto-ignition, so you don’t have to worry about lighting the pilot.
  • Size and Weight. Size and weight are very important considerations. Larger heaters mean they’ll heat a larger area. Smaller heaters are portable.
  • Warranty. Most manufacturers offer a 1-year warranty. But keep in mind that the warranty only covers the manufacturer’s defects.

    How to choose Propane Space Heaters

    There are two types of space heating propane options available: refillable and disposable.

    Disposable heaters have advantages. They are convenient to use, easy to store, and fairly inexpensive. However, they have disadvantages as well.

    They generate a lot of heat, so using them in a small room can be inefficient. They also emit fumes that can be irritating and foul-smelling. They also tend to waste a lot of propane. They’re also not as environmentally friendly. They need to be disposed of, which creates some waste.

    Refillable heaters are a little more expensive than disposables, but they also have many advantages. They produce very little heat, so they’re very efficient. They cost less to operate than disposables. They produce no fumes or odors. And they can be refilled, which makes them very environmentally friendly.

    How to use Propane Space Heaters

     Propane space heaters use propane gas to generate heat. They are often used to provide heat in very cold temperatures.

    Propane heaters are safer, easier to use, and more portable than other types of space heaters.

    Propane heaters are safer because there are no open flames. Open flames are a serious fire hazard.

    Propane heaters are easier to use than other types of space heaters because you simply draw the heater closer to you in order to generate heat.

    Propane heaters are portable because you can bring them anywhere that you have access to propane gas.

    Propane space heaters have high temperatures. They can reach as high as 1200 degrees Fahrenheit.

    Propane heaters are convenient. You can put them anywhere in your home that has access to propane gas.