I am not sure what is happening by you, but Mother Nature keeps fooling us. In Chicago, we experienced the third-highest snowfall and a record number of days below zero. Last week it looked like it was all turning around went temps got into the 50’s. Only the next day it dropped to 20 degrees and snowed about 2″. Yes, my whiny little intro does have a point. My point is check out the DeWALT Propane Heater DX125FAV. It is a perfect heater for a shop or most work areas. I have to say this unit blows, heat that is. I would go a little more into this heater, but it’s time to have my donuts and cup of coffee next to this jamming heater.
What We Like
- Runs like a Champ
- Produces a nice heat
- Blows heat around the shop very nicely
What We Don’t Like
- A 20lb tank would be nice, but you won’t get the run time or heat.
DeWALT Propane Heater DXH125FAV
Output (BTU/HR) | 75,000-125,000B |
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Output (CFM) | 350CFM |
Heating Area | 3000sq. ft. |
Fuel Type | Liquid Propane |
Minimum Tank Size | 40 lbs |
LP Consumption Rate | 4.6 – 6.9lb/hr |
Regulator Settings | 20PSI |
Ignition Type | Continuous Spark |
Power Requirements | 110v |
Hose Length | 20ft |
Net Weight | 25lbs |
Run-Time | 8hrs |
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I would lobve to get this heater for my garage, but I do have three young kids & I can’t watch them 100%. I would be afraid to burn all their hairs off their little bodies. I will look into it & see if there is a way to keep my kids safe. I also agree that it’s been a rough winter here in Chicago, but it is Chicago. We get snow in May. Time to go, I also have to get my coffee & donuts. All I need now is my heater. Laters TIA
After careful consideration I think this would be a great addition to the Tool Bag Giveaway. I know I would be extremely thankful.
Dan, if this goes into the garage sale let me know. I call dibs!