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Big buddy heater
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big buddy heater
  1. #Big buddy heater how to#
  2. #Big buddy heater install#
  3. #Big buddy heater portable#
  4. #Big buddy heater plus#

I have a Little Buddy heater with the adapter to allow it to be run off of a standard propane tank (as you would use for a grill). I also refill the one pound propane using a adapter to refill from a 20lb tank to save some money.”įrom “K.M.” (March 2016): “I will vouch for the warmth and safety of this brand of propane heater. I use it in the garage and our 3 season room. Great product.”įrom “S.C.” (March 2016): “I have been using one for about four years, and for the same reasons, I just didn’t like heating the garage with my kerosene, the smell and it gave me a headache. Even on high after hours of running the detector showed no CO 2 present.

#Big buddy heater portable#

I tested the unit inside using a portable CO2 detector for a week. heaters, the only difference is on the packaging in Canada states you cannot use a propane heater in an enclosed area because of CO2 concentrations. Regarding the differences in the Canada /Mass. The best portable garage heating solution on the market IMHO. Having tried several electric heaters, the Big Buddy out performs anything else I have tried. They even make a 3 burner, but that would eat fuel and it’s bulky.”įrom “J.D.” (March 2016): “I have been using the Big Buddy for 5 months now, winter comes early in Canada. In a one car garage it keeps me warm except when it’s really cold then I add a cheap 5000 BTU electric heater.

#Big buddy heater plus#

It has two burners and you can just use one if you like, plus it has a piezo ignition. I use a larger version by the same manufacturer (MH30TS) that attaches to the top of a standard 20 lbs. In Minnesota that heater would be insufficient. Of course, we’re wearing winter clothing but no jackets.įrom “D.C.” (March 2016): “Nice review on the Big Buddy.

big buddy heater

Since it only takes about 15 minutes to heat the insulated garage from about 40 F to about 55 F, we usually turn the heater off after that.ĥ5 F seems about the right temperature to work on motorcycles in the garage in winter. disposable propane tanks will run the Big Buddy on high for about 2 hours. tank in an enclosed space, which seems odd, since you wouldn’t be using a heater outdoors? Rick bought the adapter but we haven’t used it the instructions warn to never use the 20 lb. propane tank, like you’d use for a barbeque grill. Heater also sells a hose adapter kit that allows the Big Buddy to be connected to a standard 20 lb.

#Big buddy heater install#

The cylinders screw into the standard fittings on the Big Buddy, which rotate outwards to make it easy to install the cylinders (see video). non-refillable propane cylinders at a local Walmart for $2.87 each. Perhaps that’s because I’ve been using other types of heaters for many years and I’m not yet accustomed to the idiosyncrasies of a propane radiant heater.Īnyway, it just seems more scary than usual and more anxiety-inducing for me than using the kerosene heater, maybe because I’m not used to a system that uses propane under pressure.īut it’s actually pretty straightforward. Or rather, let’s just say I have a very healthy respect for it. I have to admit, I’m kind of scared to use it, for some reason.

#Big buddy heater how to#

I’m not going to describe in any detail how to use the Big Buddy, because it’s extremely important to study the Big Buddy owner’s manual (.pdf) and follow the instructions to the letter. Heater Big Buddy propane radiant heater.įan uses either 4 D cells or the included 110V adapter. So each year we’re looking for the next best thing in temporary heat and this year, we stumbled upon the Mr. Replacing the wick is not something you want to tackle, believe me. A kerosene heater uses a fabric wick, which must be cleaned and replaced occasionally. Plus, there’s the problem of storing the kerosene in winter and over the summer. It definitely puts out the heat, with a 23,000 BTU rating.īut it’s smelly and it’s becoming increasingly difficult to find good quality kerosene around here. That led us to the Dynaglo kerosene “tower” heater that we’ve used for many years. With just a single wall outlet, using a drill, light or heat gun along with the heater isn’t possible. Plus, the electric situation in the garage leaves a lot to be desired - both in terms of output and outlets. We’ve tried a few electric space heaters but could never find one that was powerful enough to do any good. So maybe it is perfect timing for a review of a garage heater… Why Propane? But what the heck - it’s still plenty cold in many locations and this is prime time for getting the bike(s) prepped for warm-weather riding. Reviewing a propane heater may seem pretty far from the norm for a webBikeWorld review, but we’ve been using the Big Buddy heater in the garage all winter and it’s been a real help.Īnd here we are, officially in Spring, so this review is about 3 months late. Heater Big Buddy propane radiant heater kit (minus the propane bottles).














Big buddy heater