I just bought one exactly like this for my garage at a pawn shop. Not knowing how much of a deal I got, I started checking on the net and saw your video. Only drawback is it has no thermostat, (maybe their larger unit) and a bit noisy!
@dacarby2821 Has anyone tried setting it up with a thermostat. I have one from a previous heater that plugs on the electrical connection. I picked mine up off craigslist with a full propane bottle for an awesome deal! I do agree it is noisy. One of my questions would be does the blower shut off after a while or not?
Fortunately, the Australian Gas Association (AGA) requires industrial heating to require a safety guard, which reduces the risk of fire or burn injuries from the hot air.
haha nice gokart! got any videos of that? those heaters r badass lol my granpaw had one i remember when i was little RIP.
demonsparkx 1 year ago
@demonsparkx No, I sold the kart.. I was gonna try some karting but decided to put the money somewhere else.
Johnnysshop 1 year ago
I just bought one exactly like this for my garage at a pawn shop. Not knowing how much of a deal I got, I started checking on the net and saw your video. Only drawback is it has no thermostat, (maybe their larger unit) and a bit noisy!
Thanks, it was helpful.
dacarby2821 2 years ago
Yeah, they are a bit noisy but they sure do heat well! Thanks for watching.
Johnnysshop 2 years ago
@dacarby2821 Has anyone tried setting it up with a thermostat. I have one from a previous heater that plugs on the electrical connection. I picked mine up off craigslist with a full propane bottle for an awesome deal! I do agree it is noisy. One of my questions would be does the blower shut off after a while or not?
ABOVETHENOTCHMAPLE 1 year ago
I have a heater similar to this one at my workplace! It is used for personal warmth as well as room warmth!
ryanthescooterguy 2 years ago
I love this little booger. Heats the entire garage with no issues at all. Actually it will roast you out!
Johnnysshop 2 years ago
Fortunately, the heater at my workplace has adjustable heat output and a safety guard at the front!
ryanthescooterguy 2 years ago
Nice... Yeah, no safety guard here!
Johnnysshop 2 years ago
Fortunately, the Australian Gas Association (AGA) requires industrial heating to require a safety guard, which reduces the risk of fire or burn injuries from the hot air.
ryanthescooterguy 2 years ago