Buddy Portable Heater

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Buddy Portable Heater

This product is currently unavailable.

1 reviews

Please note

  • Not designed for permanent installation or use above an altitude of 7000 feet. Not to be purchased or used if you live in the state of California.

Description

Product Description

Part Number:
F232000

Mr. Heater's Portable Buddy Heater features a low oxygen safety shutoff system. Will provide for emergency indoor and outdoor use.

  • Designed and approved for emergency indoor and outdoor use.
  • Automatic low-oxygen shut off system
  • 4,000 & 9,000 BTU high and low setting
  • Heats up to 200 square feet
  • Accidental tip-over safety shutoff
  • CSA certified - Heats up to 200 sq. feet
  • Not designed for permanent installation or use above an altitude of 7000 ft.

Reviews (1)


5 out of 5 stars with 1 reviews

John
Rating:

good value nice heater great for my ice hut or when just sitting on the lake

Questions & Answers (4)

Questions & Answers (4)

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How long will a 20 lb. tank last at the high and low settings?

–Michael Esris 3/13/2021 7:32:41 PM

Hello Michael, Somewhere between 10-14 hours depending on the setting. Thank you

–Frank 3/15/2021 7:44:24 AM

Hello Michael, Somewhere between 10-14 hours depending on the setting. Thank you

–Frank 3/15/2021 7:44:46 AM

what are the dimensions

–Lena Hammond 9/28/2016 10:17:42 AM

14"L x 7"W x 14"D.

–TIMOTHY 11/21/2016 3:45:43 PM

Will it be safe for in side a R.V

–Michael 2/4/2014 6:53:08 AM

The UHaul propane program manager writes: "PORTABLE "BUDDY HEATER" 4,000 & 9,000 BTU - The Buddy heater is allowed to be used in homes but we never recommend a propane tank in the home."

–Ronald 2/7/2014 2:15:24 PM

Does this connect to a 20 Gallon Propane Tank or does it have it's own tank?

–Mike 11/20/2013 7:51:01 AM

UHaul's propane program manager notes: "It will require a 20lb tank."

–Ronald 11/21/2013 8:52:09 AM

Product Description

Part Number:
F232000

Mr. Heater's Portable Buddy Heater features a low oxygen safety shutoff system. Will provide for emergency indoor and outdoor use.

  • Designed and approved for emergency indoor and outdoor use.
  • Automatic low-oxygen shut off system
  • 4,000 & 9,000 BTU high and low setting
  • Heats up to 200 square feet
  • Accidental tip-over safety shutoff
  • CSA certified - Heats up to 200 sq. feet
  • Not designed for permanent installation or use above an altitude of 7000 ft.

Buddy Portable Heater Reviews (1)


5 out of 5 stars with 1 reviews

John
Rating:

good value nice heater great for my ice hut or when just sitting on the lake

Questions & Answers (4)

To view an answer to a question, simply click on the question. To post a new question, click on the "Ask a question" button below.

Ask a Question

*All questions are reviewed and approved before being posted or answered.
Please keep all questions appropriate and related to the product.

How long will a 20 lb. tank last at the high and low settings?

–Michael Esris 3/13/2021 7:32:41 PM

Hello Michael, Somewhere between 10-14 hours depending on the setting. Thank you

–Frank 3/15/2021 7:44:24 AM

Hello Michael, Somewhere between 10-14 hours depending on the setting. Thank you

–Frank 3/15/2021 7:44:46 AM

what are the dimensions

–Lena Hammond 9/28/2016 10:17:42 AM

14"L x 7"W x 14"D.

–TIMOTHY 11/21/2016 3:45:43 PM

Will it be safe for in side a R.V

–Michael 2/4/2014 6:53:08 AM

The UHaul propane program manager writes: "PORTABLE "BUDDY HEATER" 4,000 & 9,000 BTU - The Buddy heater is allowed to be used in homes but we never recommend a propane tank in the home."

–Ronald 2/7/2014 2:15:24 PM

Does this connect to a 20 Gallon Propane Tank or does it have it's own tank?

–Mike 11/20/2013 7:51:01 AM

UHaul's propane program manager notes: "It will require a 20lb tank."

–Ronald 11/21/2013 8:52:09 AM

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