Electric Heater
1500W 120V
$15.00 – $180.00120 V electric heater, commercial style with thermostat. Will manage a 150 sq ft and runs on a normal household plug in.
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120 V electric heater, commercial style with thermostat. Will manage a 150 sq ft and runs on a normal household plug in.
600 watt electric heater that works on 240V and the cord end should fit into your dryer plug. The unit needs a 30AMP breaker.
10,000 watt electric heater that is large enough to keep your house from freezing in the winter. It has a 15′ cord with a plug that should fit into your electric stove outlet and needs a 50 amp breaker.
85000 BTU heater with duct. This unit is direct fired meaning the exhaust fumes exit the tube with hot air. This means that you can’t run in an occupied space and does require ventilation. depending on the temperature outside you will need to run 2-3 100 lbs cylinders manifolded together to maximize propane use.
This 200000 BTU heater is just like your home oil or gas burning furnace with a chimney. It provides 100% clean dry air which eliminates the chance of carbon monoxide being pumped into your work space. It runs on #1 or #2 diesel or kerosene & burns approximately 1.30 gallons per hour. With its large 42 gallon fuel tank it will run for 30 hours +/- between fills. It comes complete with (1) thermostat & (1) 12″ x 25″ duct. Additional 25′ ducts are available if more length is required.
Kerosene or #1 Diesel fired heater with thermostatic control. These heaters require a good extension cord and a clean 15 amp circuit to keep them working well. They also require ventilation and can’t be used in an occupied(lived in space.
Kerosene or #1 Diesel fired heater with thermostatic control. These heaters require a good extension cord and a clean 15 amp circuit to keep them working well. They also require ventilation and can’t be used in an occupied(lived in space.
Kerosene or #1 Diesel fired heater with thermostatic control. These heaters require a good extension cord and a clean 15 amp circuit to keep them working well. They also require ventilation and can’t be used in an occupied(lived in space.
Kerosene or #1 Diesel fired radiant heater with thermostatic control. These heaters require a good extension cord and a clean 15 amp circuit to keep them working well. They also require ventilation and can’t be used in an occupied(lived in space)
Natural gas fired radiant construction heater developing 90,000 BTU. thermostat and safety tip switch built in. 50′ of supply line included.
90,000 BTU propane heater for the job site. Unit requires 2-3 100 lbs cylinders manifolded together, depending on outside temperature, in order to prevent freeze up of propane. Best success is to arrange for a 420 lbs cylinder if you will be needing for an extended time.