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Fuel Heaters

Fuel Space Heaters

Fuel Heaters
Many homes rely on electric heat to stay comfortable through cold weather. This arrangement works fine until the power goes out in a bad winter storm. When that happens, a portable fuel heater may be the only way to stay safe until the power lines are repaired. Emergencies aside, fuel heaters are a good tool to warm up temporary job sites or a detached garage you need to use for holiday activities.

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  1. 18k-btu-comfort-glow-propane-cabinet-heater-ha16242-01.2549
    18k BTU Comfort Glow Propane Cabinet Heater
  2. 30k-btu-comfort-glow-5-plaque-infrared-ventless-gas-wall-heater-ha20363-01.2597
    30k BTU Comfort Glow 5 Plaque Infrared Ventless Gas Wall Heater
  3. 25k-btu-dura-heat-propane-convection-heater-ha16249-01.3548
    25k BTU Dura Heat Propane Convection Heater
  4. 30k-btu-comfort-glow-3-plaque-propane-infrared-vent-free-wall-heater-with-thermostat-ha16270-01.3548
    30k BTU Comfort Glow 3 Plaque Propane Infrared Vent Free Wall Heater with Thermostat
  5. 30k-btu-comfort-glow-blue-flame-dual-fuel-vent-free-wall-heater-ha21572-01.3691
    30k BTU Comfort Glow Blue Flame Dual Fuel Vent Free Wall Heater
  6. 75k-btu-reznor-commercial-hanging-gas-furnace-natural-gas-ha23960-01.3705
    75k BTU Reznor Commercial Hanging Gas Furnace - Natural Gas
  7. 225k-btu-reznor-commercial-hanging-gas-furnace-natural-gas-ha20590-01.3548
    225k BTU Reznor Commercial Hanging Gas Furnace - Natural Gas
  8. 225k-btu-reznor-commercial-hanging-gas-furnace-propane-ha20591-01.3548
    225k BTU Reznor Commercial Hanging Gas Furnace - Propane
  9. 18k-btu-comfort-glow-3-plaque-infrared-ventless-gas-wall-heater-ha20364-01.2597
    18k BTU Comfort Glow 3 Plaque Infrared Ventless Gas Wall Heater
  10. 12k-btu-comfort-glow-2-plaque-infrared-ventless-gas-wall-heater-ha20365-01.2597
    12k BTU Comfort Glow 2 Plaque Infrared Ventless Gas Wall Heater
  11. 30k-btu-dura-heat-propane-double-tank-top-heater-with-tip-over-shut-off-ha16240-01.3715
    30k BTU Dura Heat Propane Double Tank Top Heater with Tip-Over Shut-off
  12. 40k-btu-dura-heat-propane-360-degree-tank-top-heater-ha16241-01.3548
    40k BTU Dura Heat Propane 360 Degree Tank Top Heater
  13. 40k-btu-dura-heat-propane-forced-air-heater-ha16243-01.3548
    40k BTU Dura Heat Propane Forced Air Heater
  14. 60k-btu-dura-heat-propane-forced-air-heater-ha16244-01.3548
    60k BTU Dura Heat Propane Forced Air Heater
  15. 125k-btu-dura-heat-propane-forced-air-heater-ha16245-01.3548
    125k BTU Dura Heat Propane Forced Air Heater
  16. 150k-btu-dura-heat-propane-forced-air-heater-ha16246-01.3548
    150k BTU Dura Heat Propane Forced Air Heater
  17. 80k-btu-dura-heat-propane-convection-heater-ha16250-01.3548
    80k BTU Dura Heat Propane Convection Heater
  18. 12k-btu-comfort-glow-2-plaque-natural-gas-infrared-vent-free-wall-heater-with-thermostat-ha16259-01.3548
    12k BTU Comfort Glow 2 Plaque Natural Gas Infrared Vent Free Wall Heater with Thermostat
  19. 18k-btu-kozy-world-3-plaque-natural-gas-infrared-vent-free-wall-heater-ha16262-01.3548
    18k BTU Kozy World 3 Plaque Natural Gas Infrared Vent Free Wall Heater
  20. 18k-btu-comfort-glow-3-plaque-propane-infrared-vent-free-wall-heater-ha16263-01.3548
    18k BTU Comfort Glow 3 Plaque Propane Infrared Vent Free Wall Heater
  21. 30k-btu-comfort-glow-3-plaque-natural-gas-infrared-vent-free-wall-heater-ha16267-01.3548
    30k BTU Comfort Glow 3 Plaque Natural Gas Infrared Vent Free Wall Heater
  22. 30k-btu-comfort-glow-3-plaque-propane-infrared-vent-free-wall-heater-ha16268-01.3548
    30k BTU Comfort Glow 3 Plaque Propane Infrared Vent Free Wall Heater
  23. 50k-btu-dura-heat-kerosene-forced-air-heater-with-carrying-handle-ha16282-01.3548
    50k BTU Dura Heat Kerosene Forced Air Heater with Carrying Handle
  24. 80k-btu-dura-heat-kerosene-forced-air-heater-with-thermostat-ha16283-01.3548
    80k BTU Dura Heat Kerosene Forced Air Heater with Thermostat
  25. 180k-btu-dura-heat-kerosene-forced-air-heater-with-dual-heat-control-wheels-handles-and-pressure-gauge-ha16285-01.3548
    180k BTU Dura Heat Kerosene Forced Air Heater with Dual Heat Control, Wheels, Handles and Pressure Gauge
  26. 400k-btu-dura-heat-kerosene-forced-air-heater-with-thermostat-wheels-and-handles-ha16287-01.3548
    400k BTU Dura Heat Kerosene Forced Air Heater with Thermostat, Wheels and Handles
  27. 650k-btu-dura-heat-kerosene-forced-air-heater-with-thermostat-wheels-and-mobility-cage-ha16288-01.3548
    650k BTU Dura Heat Kerosene Forced Air Heater with Thermostat, Wheels and Mobility Cage
  28. 100k BTU Trane Hanging Gas Furnace
    100k BTU Trane Hanging Gas Furnace
  29. 125k BTU Trane Hanging Gas Furnace
    125k BTU Trane Hanging Gas Furnace
  30. 150k BTU Trane Hanging Gas Furnace
    150k BTU Trane Hanging Gas Furnace
  31. 175k BTU Trane Hanging Gas Furnace
    175k BTU Trane Hanging Gas Furnace
  32. 200k BTU Trane Hanging Gas Furnace
    200k BTU Trane Hanging Gas Furnace

About Fuel Space Heaters

As the temperature begins to dip, more homeowners are beginning to wipe the dust from their electric furnaces or boilers to stay comfortable through the cold weather. But as outdoor conditions become chillier and wetter, sometimes the best solution for heating up a room is with a space heater versus turning up your thermostat higher and higher to compete with those frigid outdoor conditions.

There is a variety of different heating systems that boast innovative, convenient features and capabilities, but for a simple solution to create dependable and effective heat, natural gas or propane fuel space heaters are the way to go.

Powered by liquid propane or natural gas, fuel space heaters can be used when an unexpected, harsh winter storm knocks out the power grid — providing safe heating until the power lines are restored.

Whether you’re warming up an outdoor work-site, finishing chores in the garage, or stocking your emergency kit, fuel space heaters are the perfect tool for keeping warm and toasty when you need it most.

How Is a Fuel Space Heater Different Than an Electric Heater?

Both electric and fuel portable space heaters work by heating up the surrounding air using a fuel source — either electricity, natural gas, or liquid propane.

The hot air produced by the heater rises towards the ceiling. This pushes cold air towards the floor, where it is drawn into the heater and re-renters the convection loop. While electric space heaters require an electrical source to work, fuel space heaters use gas or propane to operate, making them an ideal tool during emergency situations and power outages.

What Are the Best Things to Know Before Buying Portable Fuel Space Heaters?

When a long and cold winter comes around, you want to make sure you have a reliable and effective heating system in place to keep you and your family cozy and comfortable.

But last time you turned on your central heating system, did it feel like it just wasn’t blowing warm enough air, causing the outdoor chill to settle in your bones? Portable fuel space heaters are a great tool for adding extra warmth to indoor and outdoor spaces, especially in rooms that don’t receive much heating, like garages, workshops, and basements.

If you’re on the fence about buying a portable indoor propane heater, consider these benefits:

  • Gas heaters are often 50 percent less expensive to operate than electric heaters.
  • Because they don’t have to be connected to an electric power source, fuel space heaters are more convenient and versatile.
  • By using liquid propane or natural gas, fuel space heaters can safely and dependably function during power outages.
  • Gas heaters can reach maximum heat output quickly compared to electric models.

Is Using a Propane Heater Indoors Safe?

While gas and propane space heaters can be used in well-ventilated indoor rooms, it’s not advised to set these heaters up inside because they produce hazardous combustion gases from burning fuel. By producing a flame to heat the surrounding air, there’s also an increased potential for fire hazards as well as carbon monoxide poisoning.

Fuel space heaters are best used in screened-in porches, some tents, detached garages, new construction homes, or other open outdoor spaces with plenty of airflow.

Check Out our Wide Selection of Portable Fuel Space Heaters

When temperatures in your area drop, make sure to keep a fuel space heater handy for extreme events or emergency situations. When you shop with us for all of your space heater needs, you’ll enjoy competitive prices, free shipping, and ongoing customer support. Browse our selection of fuel space heaters today to find a model that best fits your household's needs.

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