I have a Mr. Heater in my 1200 foot shop (pole building with no ceiling
and very poor insulation) and it works fine in the Pacific Northwest
winters. Mine is propane and I only run it when I'm in the shop. I
have probably had it for over ten years with no problems. I'm sure
either one of them will work fine for you.
On 9/25/2016 7:41 AM, Jim wrote:
> I am at the point of selecting a gas (LP) heater for my 24'x36'x10'
> barn, which also has a second floor 16'x36'x8' space. I have searched
> for sources and have narrowed to a 80,000 btu Mr. Heater and a 75,000
> bto Modine Hot Dawg. The pricing from various sources, thanks to a
> current Northen Tool sale on the Mr. Heater, are within $75 of each
> other, including their horizontal vent kits. My incination is to go
> with the Modine because I have heard of and seen them more often. Can
> anyone give me opinions on the choice of one versus the other?
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