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HeatFast HF125G 125,000 BTU Portable LP Forced-Air Propane Heater

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$47

$190

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Northern Tool has HeatFast HF125G 125,000 BTU Portable LP Forced-Air Propane Heater for $46.99 after applying promo code 287379 at checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member schetst for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Operates up to 23 hours on a full propane tank (low setting)
  • Powerful: 125,000 BTUs heats up to 2,600 sq. ft
  • Operates with 100 lb. liquid propane tank - not included Rugged: Fully enclos
  • Convenient: variable heat output (Low- Med - Hi)
  • Rugged: Fully enclosed base to protect components

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  • About this deal:
    • This price is $143 lower (75% savings) than the list price of $189.99
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by schetst
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Northern Tool has HeatFast HF125G 125,000 BTU Portable LP Forced-Air Propane Heater for $46.99 after applying promo code 287379 at checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member schetst for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Operates up to 23 hours on a full propane tank (low setting)
  • Powerful: 125,000 BTUs heats up to 2,600 sq. ft
  • Operates with 100 lb. liquid propane tank - not included Rugged: Fully enclos
  • Convenient: variable heat output (Low- Med - Hi)
  • Rugged: Fully enclosed base to protect components

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $143 lower (75% savings) than the list price of $189.99
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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For anyone that has never used one of these. This style of heater requires a 120V source of power to run. You will need to have a generator or other temporary power source if you setup in a remote location or on a jobsite.
I mention this because nowhere (I can find) does it say that it needs 120V to operate.
I've got one of these heaters, not this brand, but similar. You can run this on a 20-lb tank, but your propane tank might start to freeze up when it gets low. Also, in my experience, you won't need to run this for anywhere near an hour straight. I run mine for maybe 5 minutes in an attached garage and it gets to over 70 degrees from around 40 degrees. Then, you can just cycle it on for a few minutes at a time as needed. These things pump tons of heat, I think mine is 125,000 BTU to 170,000 BTU. Link to the one I have, currently close to $300 on Amazon (but that seems really high IMO): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&psc=1
Operates on a "100 lb propane tank". How do normal people use this with a barbecue tank?

FYI The heater will consume 4.1 lbs/hour of propane or 98.4 pounds in a 24 hour period.

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Seems like a very good deal
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Operates on a "100 lb propane tank". How do normal people use this with a barbecue tank?

FYI The heater will consume 4.1 lbs/hour of propane or 98.4 pounds in a 24 hour period.
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Quote from danteshors :
Operates on a "100 lb propane tank". How do normal people use this with a barbecue tank?

FYI The heater will consume 4.1 lbs/hour of propane or 98.4 pounds in a 24 hour period.
I've got one of these heaters, not this brand, but similar. You can run this on a 20-lb tank, but your propane tank might start to freeze up when it gets low. Also, in my experience, you won't need to run this for anywhere near an hour straight. I run mine for maybe 5 minutes in an attached garage and it gets to over 70 degrees from around 40 degrees. Then, you can just cycle it on for a few minutes at a time as needed. These things pump tons of heat, I think mine is 125,000 BTU to 170,000 BTU. Link to the one I have, currently close to $300 on Amazon (but that seems really high IMO): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&psc=1
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SmartClub3571
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Northern tool? I'd be surprised if it's not canceled lol
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