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		<title>Propane Heaters: Everything You Need To Know About Them To Choose The Right One For You</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 05:50:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Propane heaters have been around for quit some time now and can come in many different models. Over the last few years propane heaters as well as natural gas heaters have come a long way with quality, efficiency, safety, and being user friendly. There are many uses for propane heaters and below are just a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Propane heaters have been around for quit some time now and can come in many different models. Over the last few years propane heaters as well as natural gas heaters have come a long way with quality, efficiency, safety, and being user friendly. There are many uses for propane heaters and below are just a long list of the many different types and uses for each of them.</p>
<p><strong>Propane Water Heaters:</strong> These type of heaters are very efficient water heaters that you will find most commonly in places that either don’t have natural gas or are in remote areas. These type of water heaters tend to be more efficient and will save you money throughout its lifetime. They cost about the same as an electric water heater and hook up in the same manner. You can find them both in the tankless or standard types. If you have a choice between electric or propane then you should definitely choose the propane option.</p>
<p><strong>Propane Wall Heaters:</strong> This type of heater is basically how it sounds. They are heaters that are usually up against a wall in your home and heat an large room or space. They can also be found in bathrooms or bedrooms. The propane wall heater basically heats a plate that then radiates heat out into a room. Today’s wall heaters vary from the past in that they are more safe and efficient. You find these type of heaters in older homes or in remote areas. They are great for heating your home if you do not have central air and/ or wanting to cut costs by only heating one room at a time.</p>
<p><strong>Propane Space Heaters: </strong>Space heaters are just another generic name for wall heaters or baseboard heaters. You can find propane baseboard heaters or wall heaters that all would be considered a space heater. There are several different types and models of propane space heaters available and can be found online. If your looking for another method of heating your space then you may want to research in finding a good propane space heater.</p>
<p><strong>Portable Propane Heaters: </strong>Portable heaters using propane are probably one of the most sought consumer heater. The reason for this is the vast usage and types of heaters available on the market. You can find these type of heaters in almost any retail home improvement store that range in all sizes. These type of heaters are common for usage in camping and outdoor recreational events. You will find almost everyone at a tailgating party for football games having some form of portable propane heater. They will be as small as one propane tank with an adapter to something larger that heats large areas.</p>
<p><strong>Propane Patio Heaters: </strong>Patio heaters are becoming more and more popular every year. I have seen more people with some form of a patio heater in their backyard or outdoor entertaining area. You can actually get really nice propane patio heaters for a decent price that are pretty much the same as the ones you find at local restaurants. They can come in all sizes and either stand up tall pushing warm air downward or they can sit on a table and heat the area were people are sitting. You can find these type of heaters at some hardware stores but look online since you can find them cheaper and usually with free shipping. They are easy to setup and can last a long time on a single tank.</p>
<p><strong>Indoor Propane Heaters: </strong>Indoor propane heaters are very common and safe. Today’s heaters are much more reliable and safe compared to the past. People do not need to fear of using heaters made for indoors. I notice a lot of people concerned about fumes building up inside their homes. Though you should always be aware and safe about using heaters in your homes and always be cautious. Heaters today however have many safety features and there are many things you can do like buying detectors for excess carbon dioxide etc. These type of heaters fall in the category of wall heaters and space heaters as well. Mr. Heater makes a portable propane heater called Big Buddy propane heater that works very well for temporary use. Just make sure that you always follow the safety guidelines for any heater when indoors.</p>
<p><strong>Forced Air Propane Heaters: </strong>This kind of heaters is one that you usually find in warehouses or large open areas. They can resemble the look of a jet engine is a way because of how they blow hot air at a high rate. Forced air heaters use a fan to blow extremely hot air into a space. They are very effective in heating large open spaces and can produce a large amount of heat. These types of heaters come in all sizes and range in the BTU output as well. If you have a large garage or shop you may want to consider this type of heater to heat your space. The one safety issue is that you have to make sure that you lay or set nothing in front of these heaters due to the extreme heat being put out and the flame they can have which could lead to fire or being burned. Another thing to not is that this form of heater can use a small amount of electricity to power the fan. They either plug into an outlet or can use batteries.</p>
<p>Above is just a few outlined facts about some of the different types of propane heaters available to consumers. Traditionally propane heaters are much more efficient and cost lets to use than electric heaters. Though these type of heaters are very safe to use, you still must show caution and adhere to all safety guidelines that the heater manufacture states you should follow. When shopping for any type of heater make sure that it has the correct BTU output for the amount of space you are needing to heat and that you do your home work and find out what other people are saying about the model your interested in.</p>
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		<title>Are Propane Heaters Safe?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 00:31:45 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Portable Propane Heaters]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fact is that Propane Heaters are very safe and are a great source of heat that is efficient and cheap. The reason for this is that propane burns very clean and doesn’t produce to much carbon monoxide that is harmful to us. Though you should still be careful and adhere to all safety measures [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The fact is that Propane Heaters are very safe and are a great source of heat that is efficient and cheap. The reason for this is that propane burns very clean and doesn’t produce to much carbon monoxide that is harmful to us. Though you should still be careful and adhere to all safety measures that you heater recommends.</p>
<p>Propane heaters come in all different forms and sizes depending on the individual need. A great indoor propane heater is the Big Buddy that is created by Mr. Heater. This propane heater can put out up to 18,000 BTU and will last several hours on a couple tanks. The Big Buddy gets great reviews and you can find it online in most ecommerce sites that sell heating or recreational supplies.</p>
<p>You can also find several other types of propane heaters like water heaters that run off propane. If you live in a remote area you may have a in ground propane tank that supplies your water heater. If this is the case you may want to consider updating to a more efficient <a href="http://www.heaterbuzz.com/tankless-water-heaters-vs-storage-water-heaters/">tankless water heater</a>. These type of water heaters provide constant hot water without the need to have a tank that reheats more water so you never run out.</p>
<p>There are also several <a href="http://www.heaterbuzz.com/here-are-a-few-great-safe-indoor-propane-heaters-you-can-use-for-your-homes/">portable propane heaters</a> that are great for taking to the football game or out to the BBQ. These will come in all sizes as well and can be for camping or just something to heat the garage with. All in all you can pretty much find anything your looking for that will use propane and they are totally safe as long as they are used properly and in the right form.</p>
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		<title>Here are a few great safe indoor propane heaters you can use for your homes.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 00:40:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lately I have been seeing many people asking about Propane Heaters safety and the use of them indoors. Most people are concerned that using them indoors is not a safe practice. Though most are designed there are several models that let you use them in indoors and are perfectly safe. Mr. Heater has a portable [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lately I have been seeing many people asking about Propane Heaters safety and the use of them indoors. Most people are concerned that using them indoors is not a safe practice. Though most are designed there are several models that let you use them in indoors and are perfectly safe.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-58" title="Mr. Heater Big Buddy" src="http://www.heaterbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Mr.-Heater-Big-Buddy3.jpg" alt="Mr. Heater Big Buddy" width="196" height="196" /> Mr. Heater has a portable propane heater call the Big Buddy. It is a great propane heater that can be used indoors safely. It has several safety features like an automatic shut-off incase it detects too much carbon dioxide in the air etc. Also the standard safety features like auto shut off if knocked over as well. Its doe’s use 4 size D batteries or an A/C adapter that powers the fan to help circulate the heat into the room or space you’re heating. You are able to mount it on a wall if need and it also has the ability to use different sized propane tanks. Overall this is a great product by Mr. Heater and has hundreds of great reviews from happy customers.</p>
<p>Another heater that can be used indoors that has positive reviews is the Coleman ProCat Perfect temp Catalytic Propane Heater. It’s not as fancy as the Mr. Heater Big<img class="size-full wp-image-56 alignright" title="Coleman Pro Cat Perfect Temp Propane Heater" src="http://www.heaterbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Coleman-Pro-Cat-Perfect-Temp-Propane-Heater.jpg" alt="Coleman Pro Cat Perfect Temp Propane Heater" width="160" height="160" /> Buddy portable heater but it will also go well for indoor use. If you are looking to heat a garage and want to go with propane then I would recommend the Big Buddy but if you need something smaller this will do just fine. Also you will find on Amazon great reviews for this product as well so you know your getting what you asked for. This heater is only a 3,000 BTU unlike the Big Buddy 18,000 BTU output but will do fine for rooms indoors. It will last up to eight hours on one 16.4 ounce Coleman propane cylinder which makes it ideal for camping etc.</p>
<p>If you’re looking for something that is more on the commercial grade that could be used in a shop you could look at the Mr. Heater 45,000 BTU Propane Low</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-59" title="Mr. Heater 45,000 BTU Propane Heater Radiant Tube Heater" src="http://www.heaterbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Mr.-Heater-45000-BTU-Propane-Heater-Radiant-Tube-Heater.jpg" alt="Mr. Heater 45,000 BTU Propane Heater Radiant Tube Heater" width="179" height="179" /></p>
<p>Intensity Radiant Tube Heater model MHT45LP. This heater is made for larger spaces and distributes heat via a 3 inch aluminized steal tube with polished aluminum reflectors. It has been certified to be safe for indoor or outdoor use.</p>
<p>These are just a few options when it comes to safe indoor propane heaters. But you should be always aware when using them indoors just incase something does go wrong. Just do your research and read other peoples reviews and you should be good to go. The ones I listed here today all have highly rated reviews hence the reason why I choose them out of the many I found.</p>
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		<title>Mr. Heater MH18B Big Buddy Portable Heater</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 05:52:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for a very portable highly effective propane heater then the Mr. Heater Big Buddy is for you. This heater was created with safety in mind and allows you to have a safe heater for indoors, camping, or anything you can think of. With this model you twice as much heat as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-49" title="Mr. Heater Big Buddy" src="http://www.heaterbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Mr.-Heater-Big-Buddy1.jpg" alt="Mr. Heater Big Buddy" width="280" height="280" /> If you are looking for a very portable highly effective propane heater then the Mr. Heater Big Buddy is for you. This heater was created with safety in mind and allows you to have a safe heater for indoors, camping, or anything you can think of. With this model you twice as much heat as the previous model did before.  With the new design and intergrated hot air blowing system your Big Buddy Heater takes your heating to a new level. You can expect 220 hours at 18,000 BTU on one tank with your thermostat set to low.</p>
<p>The MH18B comes with safety features that shuts down the system before to much carbon monoxide fumes are released in confined spaces. There are also loads of features including:</p>
<ul>
<li> A/C or Battery powered fan</li>
<li> Heat level control Knob for low, medium, and high heat</li>
<li> Wall mounting ability</li>
<li> Large control knobs for easy use with gloves</li>
<li> Built in Piezo</li>
<li> Automatic shut off  safety feature</li>
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<p>Overall this new portable propane heater is a highly recommended heater for the money. Below you will find several reviews that I found from people posting about the product on Amazon. Take a look and see if this is something you would be interested in buying.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">By Christopher S. Mooney, January 21, 2009 From Amazon.com</span></p>
<p><strong>Great heater when simple precautions followed:</strong></p>
<p>I was concerned when I purchased this unit. There are a number of highly negative reviews on it. However, on further research, I have discovered that the circumstances leading to those reviews could have been avoided.</p>
<p>When one uses this heater with a 20 lb propane bottle &amp; accessory hose, it is imperative that you always shut the tank off first &amp; let the heater run until it burns off all the fuel in the lines.</p>
<p>*** IT IS IMPERATIVE TO FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE ***</p>
<p>If one simply turns the heater knob to the off position, it will trap trap 100 PSI of propane in the accessory hose. When high pressure propane sits in the rubber hose, it will chemically react with the rubber and leetch a light oil. The oil will build up and quickly work its way into the heater, clogging both the regulator &amp; control valve.</p>
<p>Another very important recommendation is to purchase the gas line filter. This will catch the oily residue and protect the combustion components of the heater should one forget to follow the precautions above.</p>
<p>Keeping these precautions in mind, one will be able to enjoy a very well-build and flexible-use portable heater.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">By Moneyman, February 8, 2008 From Amazon.com</span></p>
<p>This is the second Big Buddy heater I have gotten. We have short but cold power outages in my area and this heater does a great job in maintaining the house temperature at a comfortable level until the power and the furnace come back on. It&#8217;s also convenient because it can easily be moved from room to room and I also use it in my garage when working on projects. I bought a second one for my daughter and got her the hose with the quick disconnect and regulator for safer operation indoors since they tell me that the pressure in the hose is only 1/2 psi pressure.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">By Derek Duross, January 31, 2008 From Amazon.com</span></p>
<p><img src="file:///C:/Users/Jason/AppData/Local/Temp/moz-screenshot-1.png" alt="" /></p>
<p><strong>Very useful heater that packs a punch</strong></p>
<p><img src="file:///C:/Users/Jason/AppData/Local/Temp/moz-screenshot.png" alt="" /></p>
<p>Got this heater this year and really love it. It does a really great job of keeping me warm while working in my garage. I love the fact that it takes two 1 lb. throwaway cylinders. The two tanks actually last a lot longer than I had anticipated. One of the best things about it is the fact that it can be moved anywhere I am working. Often times, those heaters on propane bottles are hard to position to adequately feel the heat. But with the big buddy, I can position up high, down low&#8230;you name it. Great heater.</p>
<p>This is just a few reviews I found online at Amazon.com from people who actually purchased this heater. Make sure you do your research always to make sure its the right fit for you.</p>
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		<title>Are Propane Heaters Safe?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 06:16:33 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Propane heaters come in many different styles and models. Meaning some are safer than others depending what they are used for. Due to the wide range of uses for different types of heaters one may be safer to use in one environment vs. it being used in another. For instance you may find that one type of model may be better suited for being around kids while others are meant to be in an commercial setting.</p>
<p>Propane heaters come in all shapes and sizes. You can use them in your home and find them large enough to be used to heat large warehouses. But the most common type that you find tend to be for camping and your daily use at home. Several portable propane heaters can easily be used around your kids and pets.</p>
<p>When trying to pick out a propane heater you need to first determine what you actual need is and is it going to be use indoors or outdoors. Most propane heaters are meant for outdoor use but some can be used inside. Ventilation is very key since it can be harmful if you’re putting a lot of fumes into a confined area. Another problem with propane heaters is that most have a flame which as anything dealing with fire it can be a hazard to children.</p>
<p>If you’re looking for something that is to heat a living area or indoor area you better off looking at gas space heater that is more suited for living spaces. You can also look into kerosene heaters which are heavily used overseas where central air is not as common. All have safety features allowing you to have safe and comfortable heating.</p>
<p>Just remember the main thing when looking to buy a heater is that you purchase one that best suits your needs. Propane heaters are better for outdoor heating and outdoor spaces. The down side to using propane heaters is that you online have to change out the tank every so often unless you have a large tank that you commonly see for home use.</p>
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		<title>Find The Best Space Heater For Your Needs&#8230;.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 05:32:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several different types of space heaters that are on the market today. All fit the different needs to the consumer. Anything from large propane space heaters that will heat a entire living room to small ceramic space heaters that will only heat a bathroom or small bedroom. So you must make sure you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several different types of space heaters that are on the market today. All fit the different needs to the consumer. Anything from large propane space heaters that will heat a entire living room to small ceramic space heaters that will only heat a bathroom or small bedroom. So you must make sure you know what you are buying so that you get the maximum use out of your heater. <a href="http://www.heaterbuzz.com">Electric space heaters</a> are the most commonly sold heaters at the consumer level. People buy them for heating their bathrooms to garages. The newest and most popular are the ceramic heaters. The ceramic space heater works as a convection heater that passes electricity through the ceramic heating it up. Then the heat is transferred to aluminum coils that a fan blows through pushing the heat into the room. These type of heaters can be found fairly cheap at around 15 to 100 dollars. Depending on the size and need of the space heater. You will also find that these consume a lot less electricity keeping your utility costs down. It still is not the best type of heater for all situations.</p>
<p>The propane space heater is also a widely used heater. It to can be a very <a href="http://www.heaterbuzz.com/in-need-of-a-portable-heater-here-is-a-review-of-what-to-look-for/">portable heater</a> and also can be use to heat large spaces. Unlike the ceramic heaters, propane heaters are able to heat larger spaces. The down side is that they do have a flame and like anything else that has fire it can be a safety hazard. You will generally find propane space heaters heating living areas of a home to the outdoors with camping or outdoor recreation events. With the rising price in electricity this can ultimately save you a lot of money over the winter months. It is very cost effective to use a propane heater due to lower prices. When looking for a propane or gas heater you need to make sure that you have a safe area to place it in your house and that you make sure it’s the correct heat output for your space requirements. Another thing is that you need to think about purchasing a safer version if you have kids or pets in your home. You can easily get burned or start a fire if your not careful. Something else to consider is that you need a well ventilated area due to the fumes that come off the space heater as well.</p>
<p>There are several popular brands to choose from when looking for a good space heater. Holmes Space Heater is a very reliable heater that is very popular among consumers. Also the Honeywell Space Heater is a good choice for the energy efficient space heaters. Just remember to make sure that you are not over or under purchasing and that its safe for the environment its going to be in. No one wants to have a bad day due to there heater.</p>
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		<title>In Need Of A Portable Heater? Here Is A Review Of What To Look For.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 04:46:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can find a portable heater in almost every home. Here learn about the different types of portable heaters and the pro's and con's of each. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Almost every home today has a portable heater. With the cost of electricity going up and fuel prices rising you find more people heating single rooms instead of their full house. They are not just used indoors though because you can find many for camping and recreational use. Here we will go over various types of portable heaters and review the pro’s and con’s to each type.</p>
<p>Portable propane heaters are a highly used type of heater among the outdoor enthusiasts of today. They have man uses and come in many shape and sizes. They are great for setting up in your camp site or in an outdoor tent canopy. You will find them among the tailgaters at football games and concerts to your local. With portable gas heaters your are pretty much able to use them anywhere and they are the only type of heater that you will be able to do this with. With other types of <a href="http://www.heaterbuzz.com" target="_blank">heaters</a> you will need some other source to power the unit.</p>
<p>The downside to portable heaters is just that they do use gas and you have to be able to store it properly. They do have an open flame as well so you will have to be careful in case of fire etc. And lastly you have to purchase propane to fuel it. Other than that the portable propane heater is a great one to use and is the more common found.</p>
<p>The portable electric heater is the next most common indoor portable heater found today. You will almost find at least one electric heater in each home in the United States. They come in all sizes from small box heaters that go in your bathroom to large baseboard heaters in a living area. You will also find these on back patios as well or even used by the outdoor world.</p>
<p>The downside of these types of heaters is that they require electricity. Because of this it does limit how portable they are because you cant take it somewhere without electricity. Though they don’t cost as much as central heating they do cost more than gas in most cases.</p>
<p>Another type of portable heater is the portable water heater. You may not think that they are used or easy to come by but they are used a lot with recreational camping. Portable water heaters come both with the propane and electric models and can be used for many different things. You can use them for remote showering to washing dishes all a nice flow of hot water. They act like a tank less water heater in most cases heating water as it runs through heating coils.</p>
<p>As you can see you can pretty much find any type of portable heater. If you need a portable baseboard heater to a portable room heater. There is pretty much something for everyone. Just make sure when you’re shopping for portable heaters that you do your homework and find out what the exact requirements are for electric and gas heaters. Also be aware of the safety features as well since you don’t want to get something that could be dangerous for your children etc.</p>
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