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It states OUTDOOR so i would not assume anything but using this thing with plenty of fresh air around. They do make propane heaters you can use inside with a vent open (Mr. Heater Buddy line). Even those models have run time limits and some also have built in carbon monoxide detectors that shut things down if levels get too high, because you definitely still have to worry about cm despite being "indoor" heaters.
I remember my dad had one of these in his garage. We'd use it when we'd melt lead to make our own fishing weights. Which we would put on with our teeth when fishing. Not joking. Ah the '80s. /me shudders
God I hope the garage had good circulation
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.... this can be used in a closed garage right?
.. I'd hate to be wrong on this one lol
It states OUTDOOR so i would not assume anything but using this thing with plenty of fresh air around. They do make propane heaters you can use inside with a vent open (Mr. Heater Buddy line). Even those models have run time limits and some also have built in carbon monoxide detectors that shut things down if levels get too high, because you definitely still have to worry about cm despite being "indoor" heaters.
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We use the dual version of this in a shop and open the garage door about a foot and a door on the other side for a small cross breeze, per se. Works well.
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.... this can be used in a closed garage right?
.. I'd hate to be wrong on this one lol
have one. use it in closed garage all the time. but it works quick. ill usually turn it on 15-20 mins before i enter. by that time its nice and toasty in my garage. i then turn it off or put it on low. NYC 20 degree winters.
I remember my dad had one of these in his garage. We'd use it when we'd melt lead to make our own fishing weights. Which we would put on with our teeth when fishing. Not joking. Ah the '80s. /me shudders
God I hope the garage had good circulation
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I remember my dad had one of these in his garage. We'd use it when we'd melt lead to make our own fishing weights. Which we would put on with our teeth when fishing. Not joking. Ah the '80s. /me shudders
God I hope the garage had good circulation
Heck, I could think of a few things we are still doing now that are as problematic as that, but at least we aren't buying meth from the corner pharmacies anymore, right?
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God I hope the garage had good circulation
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.. I'd hate to be wrong on this one lol
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.. I'd hate to be wrong on this one lol
.. I'd hate to be wrong on this one lol
Bought my dad a 360 version for the garage but that sucker was close to $100.
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God I hope the garage had good circulation
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