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expired Posted by StrongHeat5252 • Dec 14, 2024

Select Locations: RYOBI 18V ONE+ Hybrid Forced Air Propane Heater (Blemished)

+ Free Store Pickup

$85

$149

42% off
Direct Tools Outlet
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Direct Tools Outlet has RYOBI 18V ONE+ Hybrid Forced Air Propane Heater (Factory Blemished) on sale for $84.50. Select free store pickup where available.

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Features:
  • Internal fan extends heating coverage up to 2,500 sq. ft.
  • Temperature control dial for 30,000 - 60,000 BTU
  • Hybrid for use with any 18V ONE+ RYOBI Battery or extension cord
  • Durable metal construction
  • Electronic ignition for easy start up
  • Integrated carry handle for improved portability
  • 15 ft. hose and regulator easily connect to unit and propane tank

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    • Includes 3-Year Limited Warranty.
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  • Shipping is free with promo code JINGLE (apply in cart).

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Written by StrongHeat5252
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Direct Tools Outlet has RYOBI 18V ONE+ Hybrid Forced Air Propane Heater (Factory Blemished) on sale for $84.50. Select free store pickup where available.

Thanks community member StrongHeat5252 for sharing this deal

Note: Free store pickup availability will vary.

Features:
  • Internal fan extends heating coverage up to 2,500 sq. ft.
  • Temperature control dial for 30,000 - 60,000 BTU
  • Hybrid for use with any 18V ONE+ RYOBI Battery or extension cord
  • Durable metal construction
  • Electronic ignition for easy start up
  • Integrated carry handle for improved portability
  • 15 ft. hose and regulator easily connect to unit and propane tank

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Warranty:
    • Includes 3-Year Limited Warranty.
No Longer Available:
  • Shipping is free with promo code JINGLE (apply in cart).

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Written by StrongHeat5252

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There are 91,452 BTU in one gallon of propane. So assuming this device can actually hit it's 60k BTU an hour max then you would get 90 mins per gallon of propane.

Also I'm assuming you mean 20LB propane tank, not 20 gallons. A 20LB propane tank holds 4.7 gallons of propane. At it's max setting of 60k BTU an hour you could expect it to roughly last 7 hours. Most likely a little less because you cannot use every single drop in a propane tank.

Double that figure for the 30k BTU rate.
Anybody have one? This is one tool I don't have. Seems like it could be helpful to heat a garage or basement on an as needed basis.
Doesn't appear to have any low oxygen cutoff, be careful if using indoors

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Anybody have one? This is one tool I don't have. Seems like it could be helpful to heat a garage or basement on an as needed basis.
Last edited by therivershark December 16, 2024 at 08:57 AM.
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My 25+ year old torpedo heater died a couple weeks ago and didn't want another one that uses kerosene. So this is very timely for heating my shop this winter.
Really like the fact that it is hybrid and can use a regular extension cord or a Ryobi battery.
Thanks OP!
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Awesome, in for 1!
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Quote from therivershark :
Anybody have one? This is one tool I don't have. Seems like it could be helpful to heat a garage or basement on an as needed basis.

We use it to tailgate. Does a decent job out on the open field. I'm sure it'd be even better in a contained area like a shop
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I have this one and it's fantastic. Warms up my 3 car garage after about 30 minutes in a midwest winter. I use it with Makita batteries and an adapter, or just plug it in.
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Doesn't appear to have any low oxygen cutoff, be careful if using indoors
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Quote from TheToolManXLI :
I have this one and it's fantastic. Warms up my 3 car garage after about 30 minutes in a midwest winter. I use it with Makita batteries and an adapter, or just plug it in.

Tell me more about the makita battery and adapter - what exactly do you use and is it better performer than ryobi battery?
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The dewalt one has a ton of 1 star reviews, some of which have it failing and catching on fire. Anyone know if this one is any safer than that?
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Anyone know how long it would take to consume a 20 gallon propane tank on the lowest setting vs highest setting?
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Quote from Dealscavenger7588 :
Anyone know how long it would take to consume a 20 gallon propane tank on the lowest setting vs highest setting?

In the Home Depot reviews someone said a gallon an hour. Don't know for sure but that's what I read.