| Forced air propane heaters are a great idea for | | | | any dust it finds it also blows. As a result you |
| smaller spaces like warehouses or garages. They | | | | might need to make sure to clean it very often |
| utilize a very high functioning fan that blows the | | | | or it can cause some problems for you to breath |
| heat through the heater end and outputs heat at | | | | and the people around it. |
| an extremely fast rate. | | | | However they are not expensive and can heat a |
| They look very cool in design and look very | | | | wide range of areas by using anywhere from |
| similar to a jet engine. It does come with an | | | | 10,000 to over 500,000 BTUs (British Thermal |
| electrical plug that needs to be plugged in as the | | | | Units) of energy. That makes them a great |
| propane fuels the heating element in the machine. | | | | solution for areas where you need to heat a large |
| Since they do contain a whole lot of fans, they | | | | area and fast. |
| can be very noisy and irritating. However in a | | | | In conclusion the forced air propane heaters use a |
| garage or warehouse they work extremely well | | | | type of system that uses pressurized gas to |
| and the noise doesn't seem to matter. Because | | | | heat areas that aren't well insulated, such as |
| they have so many fans though it does heat an | | | | patios, warehouses, and garages; that makes |
| area extremely fast this is why a lot of people | | | | them great indoor propane heaters. They are |
| like them a lot. | | | | very efficient for what most people want to use |
| One of the biggest negative to using this type of | | | | them to do. You can find them at $100 and they |
| system is that they do blow the heat out well but | | | | do a really great job heating what you need |
| it cannot differentiate hot air from dust and so | | | | heated. |