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Walmart has Dyna-Glo 18000-BTU Propane Grab-N-Go XL Portable Heater for $79. Shipping is free.

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"The new Dyna-Glo Grab N Go XL portable propane heater provides great heat that you can take with you almost anywhere. With its durable styling, the Grab N Go XL is a great choice for heat in outdoor and emergency indoor situations. This larger Grab N Go Heater can utilize two disposable 1 lb. propane cylinders - making it completely portable and able to be used inside in emergency situations. When outdoors, you have the extra option of hooking up the Grab N Go XL heater to a 20 lb. refillable tank with the optional extension hose. The convenient carrying handle will allow you to easily move the heater to any location. Two heat settings on this larger unit provide up to a powerful 18,000 BTU's per hour."

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Dyna-G.../911843473
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Model: Dyna-Glo 18K BTU Grab N Go XL Portable Propane Heater - Green

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You literally have no idea how hard it is to kill your self with these things. We use this every winter, every day, every year, to supplement our oil furnace. Go back to playing Fortnite son.
Probably zero to none if used as directed.
This looks like a competitor Mr Heater big buddy
Plenty of people use Mr heater in a tent, just make sure you take a Carbon Monoxide Detector and I would keep it placed off the tent with a wood board or something that won't melt or catch fire easily.

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02-01-2022 at 06:52 PM.
02-01-2022 at 06:52 PM.
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Wonder how many people this product kills each year who use it inside their house.

It is true in my case. Not sure if mine was defective and it almost caught fire. First it started with a weird smell and I was closely watching it and noticed that the plastic attached to the handle started melting and then the left side. Luckily I was able to turn it off. Not sure how this passed the quality control. I have contacted Walmart customer service a created a complaint.
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02-07-2022 at 12:56 PM.
02-07-2022 at 12:56 PM.
Mine was just delivered today and I have to say the Quality Control is unfortunately not good. It arrived in a box inside of a box (packaging was good). Upon opening the outside box, I found a small screw sitting loose ontop of the inside box. That was odd. Upon opening the inside box and removing from the packaging, a second screw fell out of the packaging onto the floor. After further inspection, I found the heating element sitting loose (two tabs on top were out of housing). I'm mechanically inclined and could most likely figure out where those screws go and put it all back together, but i'm pretty hesitant for something as potentially hazardous as this. Probably going to reach out to the manufacturer and let them know (they should want to anyway). The loose screw inside the packaging is one thing, but i'm amazed that the other screw was sitting on top of the inside box (which was sealed)! How is that even possible without someone on the assembly line not caring about the quality of the product? Its as if they knew the product was going out defective and didn't reject it. But they had the decency to at least pick up the second screw and include it in the other box!

Update: While on hold with their support number for over 30 minutes, I surfed their website to find this product and i can't find a trace of it (even though the manual suggested it). I feel that I've made a mistake with this purchase Frown
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02-08-2022 at 06:58 AM.
02-08-2022 at 06:58 AM.
You can just start a return at Walmart. Select "damaged" and they offer to send you a new one and pick up the old one.

Mine works good, plenty of heat. The pilot light is *very* sensitive. Wife says that's a good thing.
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02-12-2022 at 01:48 PM.
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Quote from BrentB9054 :
Mine was just delivered today and I have to say the Quality Control is unfortunately not good. It arrived in a box inside of a box (packaging was good). Upon opening the outside box, I found a small screw sitting loose ontop of the inside box. That was odd. Upon opening the inside box and removing from the packaging, a second screw fell out of the packaging onto the floor. After further inspection, I found the heating element sitting loose (two tabs on top were out of housing). I'm mechanically inclined and could most likely figure out where those screws go and put it all back together, but i'm pretty hesitant for something as potentially hazardous as this. Probably going to reach out to the manufacturer and let them know (they should want to anyway). The loose screw inside the packaging is one thing, but i'm amazed that the other screw was sitting on top of the inside box (which was sealed)! How is that even possible without someone on the assembly line not caring about the quality of the product? Its as if they knew the product was going out defective and didn't reject it. But they had the decency to at least pick up the second screw and include it in the other box!

Update: While on hold with their support number for over 30 minutes, I surfed their website to find this product and i can't find a trace of it (even though the manual suggested it). I feel that I've made a mistake with this purchase Frown

Same thing happened with mine. I did the replacement thru the website, my second unit arrived today and seems fine.
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02-26-2022 at 02:52 PM.
02-26-2022 at 02:52 PM.
What's the difference between the one posted, and this one, https://www.walmart.com/ip/Dyna-G.../384067544. Features and all, cuz yes, I know the price and color are different.

*Ok, I found the model numbers, must just be the color.*
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02-26-2022 at 03:13 PM.
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all it takes is a bad leak
You just described every device with fossil fuels running through it. Like your car, house, job, every restaurant, factory, etc.....
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02-27-2022 at 09:33 AM.
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You just described every device with fossil fuels running through it. Like your car, house, job, every restaurant, factory, etc.....
yes, all professionally installed by state licensed professionals.

you obviously have no clue clue how much regulation and requirement it takes to open a factory, restaurant, car . . . .
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02-27-2022 at 10:43 AM.
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yes, all professionally installed by state licensed professionals.
So your car is "professionally installed" while driving down the road or was it made professionally in a factory in the same way a propane heater is made professionally in a factory? Both assume and were designed around a non-professional end-user handling the product after leaving the "professionals." By your logic, you do not own a car, you rely on "professionals" to transport you from A to B as you cannot be trusted around flammable substances that can suffer from "a bad leak" without "state licensed professionals" being present while topping off the tank.

Come on, you fill your own gas tank and you think a little propane heater is going to go all explodey when swapping tanks they sell on the camping aisle at Walmart? LOL.
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you obviously have no clue clue how much regulation and requirement it takes to open a factory, restaurant, car . . . .
I do, I work in HVAC and know it all so well. But I also know regulation and requirements are not a magic bullet nor do they protect universe from a random "bad leak." Not even sure what your point is here. Are you suggesting that "regulation" will prevent a mechanical failure? Or "requirements" prevent defects? Honestly, I am not even sure you can define what your point is.
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02-27-2022 at 02:22 PM.
02-27-2022 at 02:22 PM.
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So your car is "professionally installed" while driving down the road or was it made professionally in a factory in the same way a propane heater is made professionally in a factory? Both assume and were designed around a non-professional end-user handling the product after leaving the "professionals." By your logic, you do not own a car, you rely on "professionals" to transport you from A to B as you cannot be trusted around flammable substances that can suffer from "a bad leak" without "state licensed professionals" being present while topping off the tank.
when was the last time the "end user" had to hookup the fuel line from the tank to the injectors. most "end user" would have not idea of what i am talking about, and yes most will install incorrectly. that is why we have mechanics, plumbers, electricians . . . .

you do realize that the need for above professionals came into place is because the "end user" burn themselves. the reality is that then end user would not know how hot hang a tv on a wall.

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Come on, you fill your own gas tank and you think a little propane heater is going to go all explodey when swapping tanks they sell on the camping aisle at Walmart? LOL.
you have no idea how much regulation, engineering and years of evolution was put into the gas tank or gas pump.

when you request to turn on your GAS at the residence. your GAS company sends a person to evaluate your system and appliances, and they check for leaks. this portable propane only has a ODS inside the unit. not only ODS is useless but you have no protection or knowledge if you get a leak at any point between the tank and ODS. and we are not even talking about propane gas and it's characteristics

your stationary gas water heater has more protection than this portable propane heater. Lot's of things can go wrong and the "end user" is just not equipped on diagnosing, fixing detrimental issues.

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I do, I work in HVAC and know it all so well. But I also know regulation and requirements are not a magic bullet nor do they protect universe from a random "bad leak." Not even sure what your point is here. Are you suggesting that "regulation" will prevent a mechanical failure? Or "requirements" prevent defects? Honestly, I am not even sure you can define what your point is.
lol, you have no clue what my point is, yet instead of asking for clarity you hastily jumped on your soapbox. LMAO

my point is very simple: propane tank should never be located inside the residence.
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when was the last time the "end user" had to hookup the fuel line from the tank to the .
https://youtu.be/aadXkKqDkFo?t=52

Start at 0:52 end at 1:03.

I had written a rather thorough rebuttal to each of your rants but I decided this might be more effective in getting through to you.

If this process confuses you...then a "professional" is exactly what you may require.
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02-27-2022 at 02:55 PM.
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LOL, if you consider attaching a 1lb propane tank to a little heater comparable to an involved automotive repair...clearly this might be too dangerous of a product for you.

Sorry you were right, this product is beyond some non "professional" end-users. You have proved that.

1LB LP tank install knowledge required: Righty tighty, lefty loosey. Advanced users might even dabble in "hand tight" all the way to "snug."

Sorry you were right, this product is beyond some non "professional" end-users. You have proved that.

Yes, I'd advise you to call a pro every time you need to swap out propane tanks around the house. Hate for you to burn yourself at the gas grill because you got confused how threading works or decided to do that next to your fire pit while smoking a cigarette.

Sorry you were right, this product is beyond some non "professional" end-users. You have proved that.

If the TV and wall had matching threads, you might have a point. But I think hanging a TV requires permanent modifications to the existing structure as the TV and flat wall do not mate up by design

BTW, do you change your TV after every few hours of use?

Sorry you were right, this product is beyond some non "professional" end-users. You have proved that.

Again, I work in a highly mechanical field. I know the difference between user serviceable parts, parts that require specialized training, and things that can only be done at the factory. Changing a propane tank is less complicated than changing the credit card paper at a gas pump. Even an error changing the paper could lead to a spark, which could cause a fire at a gas pump but do you think the every gas station calls a "professional" when the thermal paper needs changing? Now, changing the gas pump handle would require a technician and some pump manufacturers might even require factory training or the entire assembly to be swapped out for refurbishment at the "factory."

Sorry you were right, this product is beyond some non "professional" end-users. You have proved that.

Prefect example of when you need a professional to come out. Now, call your gas company and request they change your 1LB LP tank....see what they say. Please record that phone call.

Sorry you were right, this product is beyond some non "professional" end-users. You have proved that.

Who is talking about "diagnosing, fixing detrimental issues?" We are talking about CHANGING A TANK ON A LITTLE SPACE HEATER. LOL...wow.

Sorry you were right, this product is beyond some non "professional" end-users. You have proved that.

Like I said, you had no point and you still have failed to articulate one. But cute horse, mighty high horse however he is still cute. Did you hire a professional to install the saddle or did you feel like diagnosing and fixing such a detrimental issue yourself?

So all this talk about code, regulation, professionals, intakes, gas pumps, etc was all about that? Priceless. Clearly you should not be around anything flammable and dare I say, non-babyproofed houses?

Gotta ask...do you pump your own gas??????
me: you don't want propane inside your house

you: it's safe, i know everything, bla bla bla

me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUeNjl4OCi0
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Quote from 80is :
me: you don't want propane inside your house

you: it's safe, i know everything, bla bla bla

me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUeNjl4OCi0
https://youtu.be/aadXkKqDkFo?t=52

Start at 0:52 end at 1:03.

If this process confuses you...then a "professional" is exactly what you may require.

Cars explode at gas stations...do you not pump your own gas?

BTW, the: you, me, you, me thing is really old. How many times do you do that per day? I've witnessed it a dozen times so far...always after your comments get voted down to the point of being hidden. Strange the little dance you do but, whatever makes you happy!
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02-27-2022 at 03:05 PM.
02-27-2022 at 03:05 PM.
Quote from WooHoo2You :
https://youtu.be/aadXkKqDkFo?t=52

Start at 0:52 end at 1:03.

If this process confuses you...then a "professional" is exactly what you may require.

Cars explode at gas stations...do you not pump your own gas?

BTW, the: you, me, you, me thing is really old. How many times do you do that per day? I've witnessed it a dozen times so far...always after your comments get voted down to the point of being hidden. Strange the little dance you do but, whatever makes you happy!
me: you don't want propane inside your house. it is a very obvious concept to understand

you: it's safe, i know everything, let me give you some irrelevant examples, and useless points

me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUeNjl4OCi0
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02-27-2022 at 03:17 PM.
02-27-2022 at 03:17 PM.
Quote from WooHoo2You :
https://youtu.be/aadXkKqDkFo?t=52

Start at 0:52 end at 1:03.

If this process confuses you...then a "professional" is exactly what you may require.

Cars explode at gas stations...do you not pump your own gas?

BTW, the: you, me, you, me thing is really old. How many times do you do that per day? I've witnessed it a dozen times so far...always after your comments get voted down to the point of being hidden. Strange the little dance you do but, whatever makes you happy!
me: you don't want propane inside your house. it is a very obvious concept to understand

you: it's safe, i know everything, let me give you some irrelevant examples, and useless points

me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUeNjl4OCi0

you: i don't like facts

me: https://katu.com/news/local/famil...-explosion

you: that was a long time ago

me: https://www.valleynewslive.com/20...ish-house/

you: well, I guess the only thing left here is for me to start insulting you . . . somehow, maybe that will make propane inside the house more safe
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02-27-2022 at 04:27 PM.
02-27-2022 at 04:27 PM.
Quote from 80is :
me: you don't want propane inside your house. it is a very obvious concept to understand

you: it's safe, i know everything, let me give you some irrelevant examples, and useless points

me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUeNjl4OCi0

you: i don't like facts

me: https://katu.com/news/local/famil...-explosion [katu.com]

you: that was a long time ago

me: https://www.valleynewslive.com/20...ish-house/ [valleynewslive.com]

you: well, I guess the only thing left here is for me to start insulting you . . . somehow, maybe that will make propane inside the house more safe
Me: Rational facts.

You: OMG PROPANE!!! IT IS GOING TO KILL EVERYONE ON EARTH UNLESS SOMEONE HAS BEEN TO SCHOOL TO USE A CAMPING STOVE! I FOUND A VIDEO FROM 2013 TO SHOW HOW OFTEN THIS HAPPENS!!!! *runs in circle panicking unless a "professional" shows up."

Best part? Every single one of those links were about propane devices that were NEVER RATED FOR INDOOR RESIDENTIAL USE. You are one of those who takes his charcoal grill inside his livingroom...right? LOL

Me: Bye bye.

(please no one tell this guy about the risk of pumping gas and static discharges)
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