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Mr. Heater Double Tank-Top Propane Heater - 8,000-28,000 BTU, Model# MH24T |  | Brand: Mr. Heater Category: Kitchen Department: Tools
List Price: $134.96 Buy New: $89.99 as of 9/9/2010 06:37 GMT details You Save: $44.97 (33%)
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Seller: Northern Tool & Equipment Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 13494
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 11 Dimensions (in): 16 x 26.3 x 16.9
MPN: MH24T Model: F273600 UPC: 089301736009 EAN: 0089301736009 ASIN: B00002N5W8
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| • | Hi-Medium-Low regulator | | • | Operating time 10-52 hours | | • | Three safety shut-offs | | • | Mounts directly to 1- to 20-pound cylinders (not included) | | • | Adequate ventilation must be provided; 1-year limited warranty |
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Amazon.com Product Description For convenience and flexibility in an outdoor-only heater, it's hard to beat the Mr. Heater MH24T 8,000-28,000 Btu double heater. This unit gives you the option of using one or two burners and mounts directly on one- to 20-pound cylinders. It uses infra-red heat, which means that it warms the objects in front of it, not the surrounding air. This gives you more heat per Btu, which means that using both burners at the highest of the three settings will keep you warm even in miserably cold situations. The heater shuts off automatically with loss of flame. Do not use in unventilated areas. One-year limited warranty.--Josh DettweilerWhat's in the Box Heater (manifold assembly, two-valve orifice and thermocouple, thermocouple lead, plenum assembly complete, grid screen assembly, bolt with seal washer, replacement regulator with soft nose POL, reflector, wire face guard, metal ring, collar mounting bracket, hose assembly, replacement safety shutoff with orifice, locking knob, owner's manual Five Tips for Buying a Heater Choosing a space heater is a matter of sifting through a bewildering array of types, power ratings, and fuel sources. Let's break it down a little to make the process easier. What are the different types of space heaters?
- Radiant heaters emit infrared radiation that directly warms the objects in front of the heaters (rather than the surrounding air). If you only need heat by a desk or in a small section of a room, a radiant heater is quiet and will use very little power.
- Forced-air heaters use a fan to blow air that has been warmed by metal or ceramic heating elements. A forced-air heater is appropriate for quickly heating up a small- to medium-sized room, but can be noisy.
- Convection heaters draw cold air from the floor; the air is warmed by heating coils and emitted from the top of the heater. A convection heater is appropriate for quickly heating up a small- to medium-sized room, but also can be noisy.
- Radiators work by heating oil enclosed in a reservoir, gradually heating the surrounding air. If heating speed isn't an issue, you might want to opt for a radiator. These are extremely quiet and effective--perfect for bedrooms.
Should I buy an electric or a combustion model? If you want a heater that will be available in emergencies, or that can heat areas larger than a single room, choose a "combustion" model--one that is powered by a gas or fuel like propane, kerosene, natural gas, or diesel. Which fuel type you choose depends largely on convenience and local availability. For example, diesel would be appropriate for a heater you take with you on long car trips. How powerful a heater do I need? Heaters are rated by BTU, which stands for British Thermal Unit (the amount of heat needed to heat one pound of water by 1 degree F). To find out how many BTU you need:
- Calculate the volume of the space to be heated by multiplying square footage by height.
- Multiply that number by 4 if your insulation is poor, 3 if it's average, or 2 if it's good.
The resulting number is a ballpark figure for how many BTU you'll need.Do space heaters cost a lot to operate? As a general rule, electric space heaters are more expensive to use than combustion models. To ensure energy efficiency, a thermostat is a must-have feature for any heater. For radiant heaters, models with a 360 degree heating surface can heat larger spaces. If you need a forced-air heater, models with ceramic elements tend to be more efficient. Are space heaters a fire hazard? Space heaters are implicated in about 25,000 residential fires every year. To ensure proper safety, always follow the manufacturer's usage instructions and fill out the warranty card to receive informational updates from the manufacturer. Also, look for extra safety features such as an automatic shutoff switch that can shut down the unit if, for example, it gets upended. In addition, choose a model where the heating element is adequately enclosed within the unit.
Product Description Mr. Heater Double Tank-Top Propane Heater with Piezo Ignitor can be mounted directly to a 20-pound propane cylinder. It is made of rugged durable materials and uses manual ignition, reaches its full heat output in seconds, and requires no electricity to run. Its operating time 10-52 hours and has a hi-medium-low regulator.
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Some things to know December 9, 2006 neognomic (USA) 24 out of 24 found this review helpful
* This heater puts out a lot of heat. Do not place any item that can catch on fire within four(4) feet of the front of this heater. Do not place any item within six(6) feet of front of heater that you do not want to get very, very hot. With both burners on, even on low, one can feel the heat emanating from it 10 feet away.
* Items to the side and rear over a foot away do not receive direct heat and do not get hot. If one builds a stand/brace to hold it a foot away from any rear or side surface, this could be easily wall mounted rather than mounted on a tank. In a workshop, one could use a 12' extension hose and place the tank out of the way.
* This model requires lighting it with a flame. You will need to purchase a butane lighter with long nozzle or fireplace type(extra long) matches.
* You can light one or two burners but once lit you cannot shut-off just one. If you lite two and it gets too hot, you have to turn off the heater and light one burner.
* The hose is very short and fittings are under considerable stress if used as suggested by attaching directly to (20#/30#) propane tank. A short extension hose is advised. This also protect the brass connection from too much wear.
* It is pretty quiet but does have a constant hiss and will ' sing hi & low ' loudly when it first starts.
* If you are going to need it for extended time, you should plan on having at least two 20# tanks, minimum. If the power is out due to a storm and not expected back on for weeks, you might want to buy a 40# or even larger tank. NB: A 40# tank will weigh > 70# when full - not light!
* If using this for indoor heating, do NOT use it in an unvented area. This heater will suck the oxygen out of a tightly closed space in a very short time. Do not use it in any area without venting it so that a fresh supply of air is always available. An old house like the one I am remodeling has plenty of air exchange but new homes do not. If it must be used inside, place near a window and open the window a little so that fresh air is supplied. CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING AND DEATH CAN RESULT IF YOU DO NOT DO THIS!
( A _vented_ fireplace is another good location to place the heater. )
Other than the inherent danger in burning anything, especially burning anything inside a home, the only problem with it is that it gets so hot that one cannot be near it ... or even walk in front of it with 3 or 4 feet.
The most obvious missing item is no thermostat control to regulate the output of the burners. Manual intervention is the only way to regulate temperature in the area.
I like the heater. However, it is an ugly eyesore and really has no permanent place inside any living space, IMHO.
For a situation where normal heating is not possible, it can and does heat a couple of rooms in a very drafty old house enough to be comfortable even when it is below freezing outside. Once the normal heating is restored this will make a great workshop/garage heater and also very nice for grilling outside in the winter without freezing the buns.
If the situation is not so dire and there is some heat available, the smaller 'Buddy' version, which I also have, does very good. However, it cannot handle unheated areas when freezing temperatures are present.
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Although not perfect, it gets five stars because there is nothing better, it works as Mr. Heater promised and should be usable for quite a few years in the future.
Mr. Heater MH24T January 2, 2006 Claudia Rees (Tustin, Ca.) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
These are great for camping and on your patio. We have used these for a number of years. We tried another brand and they were noisey and did not approach the standard of Mr. Heater.
Hot Item November 4, 2007 cvairag (Allan Hancock College) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
The above reviews say it all. Not to be superfluous, I'll add a few points, mostly cautionary.
If your living in an alternative living space, need heat in an area with no central heating, or wish to save on the heating bill - yeah - this heater is the most economical, most powerful heat source I've found on the commercial market.
Lighting, as mentioned above is a somewhat dicey operation. You must hold in the pressure release valve button, and hold the flame source to the heater simultaneously. You must keep holding the button for about 30 seconds after the burner has taken the flame until it is fully lit. To do this more easily, squat to the level of the heater, and face the side (not the rear) of the heater.
And watch that your garments, jacket sleeves, etc., do not brush against or come to near the heater unit during operation. They can be easily singed.
It heats up fast. In less than two minutes, a very cold area should heat up, especially if both burners are lit - I generally only use one burner. That's all I need for personal heat. The other reviewers aren't kidding. Do not have any object closer than a four foot radius from the heater and the area must be ventilated. I make a practice of never leaving the heater unattended.
One liter of propane should keep you warm for at least a good 10 hours with one burner going. I've often found myself turning the heater to the lower setting or entirely off after the area heats up.
The tank connection fitting screws into the tank counter-clockwise. To tighten, use a fairly substantial crescent wrench, with smooth jaws, as the fittings are brass and malleable. I don't recommend an extension, as it's one more fitting to worry about having a potentional leak. Tighten the connection firmly, but don't get paranoid and overtighten.
A powerhouse piece of gear. When the weather warms up, I disconnect the heater, and store the tank in a cool place, and if not emptied, on the floor, in an upright position.
Love this heater March 8, 2007 C. Weldon 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is the perfect heater for outdoor sports. I was at a baseball tournament recently and a couple of people had this heater and we were all huddled around it. It gives off a lot of heat.
If you do buy this heater, be prepared to buy something to transport it with. It is very heavy after you attach it to the tank. I spent $12 on a plastic teaching cart at Staples. The gas tank fits perfect in the cart and the part that gets hot is not touching the plastic. You have to turn it off at least five minutes before you leave to let it cool down. Maybe longer.
Great buy at a great price.
Mr. Heater Is Hot ... and Sexy! January 26, 2007 D. Macioce (Neenach, CA USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I got my Mr. Heater a week ago, and from the moment I took him out of the box, I knew I had made the right choice. There are a lot of portable propane heater products out there, but after doing the research, I found that nothing compares with Mr. Heater, except the other Mr. Heater models out there.
I bought Mr. Heater for the purpose of heating up our pump house during winter ice storms and cold snaps... which we know from hard won experience can damage equipment and leave our house without running water. The Mr. Heater has been a life saver... no more frozen pipes in the pump house. So far, we've only had to use it on the low setting with one burner going, but it is comforting to know that if necessary, we can boost up the BTUs.
Mr. Heater is practical and sensibly designed. I like that it clamps right on to the propane tank, which provides a very sturdy base which is difficult to accidentally tip over.
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