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Reddy Heater 50,000 BTU Propane Forced-Air Heater #RLP50V

  • 30,000/40,000/50,000 Btu variable propane forced-air heater
  • Ideal for heating small to medium work areas; heats up to 1,150 square feet
  • 3 heat settings let you save fuel in smaller spaces
  • Included hose and regulator connect to 20- to 100-pound propane cylinder (sold separately)
  • Not for home or recreational vehicle use; 1-year limited warranty

Amazon.com Product Description
The Reddy Heater RLP50VA variable propane heater is a great solution for heating smaller construction projects or even work areas around the home. It operates at three different heat settings (30-, 40-, and 50,000 Btu) so you can conserve fuel when using the heater in smaller spaces. Setup is easy: simply connect the included hose and regulator to a to 20- to 100-pound propane cylinder (not included). Depending on which cylinder-size/power setting combination you use, you can get anywhere from nine to 72 hours of operation on a single tank. CSA certified. One-year limited warranty.–Josh DettweilerWhat’s in the Box
Heater (combustion chamber, outer shell, handle kit, strain-relief bushing, wire assembly, control knob, burner assembly, electrode ignitor, fan, motor, fan guard, thermal switch, universal bushing, thermocouple, valve/orifice assembly, piezo ignitor, sleeve cap, base assembly, power supply cord), hose, regulatorFive… More >>

Reddy Heater 50,000 BTU Propane Forced-Air Heater #RLP50V

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2 Responses to “Reddy Heater 50,000 BTU Propane Forced-Air Heater #RLP50V”

  • M. Grieves says:

    Purchased this for my husband for woodworking in the garage. Heated the area to a very comfortable level despite single digit temperatures outside. Very pleased! Longmont,CO
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Kevin Redden says:

    I poked around on the manufacturers web site before buying this heater to heat my garage but the site was a little misleading in that they don’t tell you that this shouldn’t be used for an application like I wanted. It touted the heater as being odorless which it definitely wasn’t! I don’t have natural gas in my neighborhood so that was out, I didn’t want one of the 100lb tanks that the other “vent free” models need so I’m going to try to get rid of this one as I’ve just replaced it with one of the 240v electric heaters that hang from the ceiling.

    I’ll give it three stars as I’m sure it will work well in an open construction environment which might rate a 5 but for my application it definitely gets a 1.
    Rating: 3 / 5