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Aveallc
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# Posted: 14 Aug 2013 20:51
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I'm looking for any advice on where to find a small 8000-15000BTU wall lp heater that can be vented.

GomerPile
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# Posted: 14 Aug 2013 21:25 - Edited by: GomerPile
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Google or amazon search Rv furnace.

VTweekender
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# Posted: 15 Aug 2013 09:02
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Amazon sells a unit called "House Warmer Direct Vent Slim Profile", its a little under 500 bucks the last time I looked, its 8,000 btu I believe.

Dillio187
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# Posted: 15 Aug 2013 09:37
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Quoting: VTweekender
Amazon sells a unit called "House Warmer Direct Vent Slim Profile", its a little under 500 bucks the last time I looked, its 8,000 btu I believe.


This. You can also get an optional blower for it. I actually purchased my 8000 BTU from Menards or Northern Tool (I forget now, it's been a year or so). Even without the blower it heats up the 12x16 no problem.

apeterson
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# Posted: 6 Sep 2013 09:53
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we have same one we bought at nothern tool. about $500 heats our 16x16 in the dead cold of mn winter

creeky
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# Posted: 9 Sep 2013 09:58
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northern tool has the US Stove Direct Vented 8,000 BTU LP Gas Heater on sale for 360.

most folks seem to use 18k btu heaters. not sure how the 8k heater would do in a cold winter...

SE Ohio
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# Posted: 9 Sep 2013 10:59
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Somewhere here there is an old thread or two discussing both on and off-grid wall mounted vented propane heaters with recommendations, but I cannot seem to find it! Maybe someone else can do better?

MJW
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# Posted: 9 Sep 2013 17:51 - Edited by: MJW
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This is what we did for our 640 sq ft as a back up to the fireplace which will be the primary heat source. It does a great job.

Propane Wall Heater

Non-vented, though.

Fanman
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# Posted: 18 Sep 2013 19:06
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I have a couple of the 7500BTU Housewarmer heaters that Northern Tool sells (I got them cheaper on ebay, though). Each one is sufficient for a bedroom in my New England house. I wouldn't have a non vented propane heater in my house or cabin.

mjmmessina
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# Posted: 19 Sep 2013 20:31
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I have a 300 sq ft cabin with a loft and use a 8,000 BTU Propane heater for the winter months and it works fine

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