Dyna-Glo Thermoheat 30K - 60K BTU Indoor/Outdoor Propane (LP) Forced Air Space Heater

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Dyna-Glo Thermoheat 30K - 60K BTU Indoor/Outdoor Propane (LP) Forced Air Space Heater
Dyna-Glo Thermoheat 30K - 60K BTU Indoor/Outdoor Propane (LP) Forced Air Space Heater
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Dyna-Glo Thermoheat 30K - 60K BTU Indoor/Outdoor Propane (LP) Forced Air Space Heater

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Key item features

  • Powerful Heating: Delivers 30,000-60,000 BTUs with a 300-CFM blower, heating up to 1,350 sq. ft. for 7 to 70 hours depending on BTU level and propane tank size.
  • Adjustable Control: Features continuously variable BTU control and an adjustable heat angle for customized warmth.
  • Fuel Versatility: Operates on 20, 40, or 100-pound liquid propane (LP) tanks (not included) and requires electricity for the motor and fan.
  • Robust Construction: Built with a construction-grade handle for portability and a solid steel base to protect against dust and dirt.
  • Enhanced Safety: Includes continuous electronic ignition, an integrated overheat shutdown system, and CSA approval for safety and quality.
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Jan 25, 2022
Brian
5 out of 5 stars review

A lot of heat in a small package.

This unit really puts out some heat! It raised the temp in my 24x26 garage garage from 30 degrees to 56 degrees in 1 hour, when it was 10 degrees outside last weekend. It is a bit loud(as most torpedo types are), so after the temp gets to where I want it, i shut this one off and use a radiant heater to maintain the temp, then kick this one back on for a few minutes once in a while if the radiant heater can't keep up to the cold/wind here in Wisconsin

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