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258 of 261 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Product,
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This review is from: Mr. Heater MRHF273400 Buddy Portable LP Gas Heater (Kitchen)
This heater is excellent and the perfect fit, for a certain set of requirements.If you have electricity, use an electric heater. Don't bother with the hassel of propane. The cost isn't too different and the hassel factor is much higher than electricity. I also don't recommend using the small canisters. That's an inconvinient way to go as well. BUT. If you don't have power and need a cheap, safe heat source that you can run while you sleep, this is the best one made. Buy the 12' hose, place a 20lb propane tank outside, and run this heater all night with just a small crack in a window or door (just in case!). You will get > 100 hours of heat out of a tank of propane! Less than a buck to run it all night. Highly recommended under the right circumstances.
163 of 167 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The purpose of the fuel filter....,
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This review is from: Mr. Heater MRHF273400 Buddy Portable LP Gas Heater (Kitchen)
Once and for all, here is the purpose of fuel filter for this heater. When you use this heater with a remote tank & rubber hose, it is imperative that you always shut the tank off first & let the heater run until it burns off all the fuel in the lines. YOU MUST DO THIS EVERY TIME. If you simply turn the heater knob to the off position, what you are doing is trapping 100 PSI of propane in the rubber hose. When high pressure propane just sits in your rubber hose, it literally causes the rubber to leetch a light oil that is part of the chemical composition of the rubber. If this oil forms and you have the filter on the heater, the filter will catch it and seperate it from the gas. If you do not have the filter, the oil will quickly work its way into the heater & destroy both the regulator & control valve. The heater can be repaired, but these two components will need to be replaced.
84 of 84 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Use some preventive maintenance measures....,
By Just Like Gizmos (East Coast USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mr. Heater MRHF273400 Buddy Portable LP Gas Heater (Kitchen)
I use this heater when I camp in my trailer, and it works great especially when used in conjunction with a 20-lb. propane tank. If you do use a 20-lb. tank, however, I STRONGLY recommend that you use the fuel filter (around $10 and yes, this is mentioned in the manual) and also that you always close the propane tank shut-off before turning off the Portable Buddy so that all the gas is burned out. Why? I went through two units that started shutting themselves off about a year after purchase before I found out that oily residue starts building up within the heater when the previous two suggestions are not followed. Even when I tried cleaning it out (I did a complete disassembly), it was not successful unless the control unit and the regulator are replaced as well. I did find a lot of oily mess within contol unit area, but couldn't get it all so it's just as easy to replace the entire unit. What happens is that when you turn on the unit, it seems to work; but, as the oily residue works its way up to the flame part, it will start going out on its own - the time it takes to go out in my experience was around 1/2 hour. As far as the precautions go, the fuel filter was easy for me to find locally where propane items are sold (farm stores, large sporting goods stores); it is easy to install (it screws into the heater where a 1-lb. bottle would be located and then the hose to the tank screws right into the fuel filter - it should last a year). I pick up an extra one once the current one is being used. I'm getting in the habit of shutting off the gas first. I would give this heater 5 stars if they would have explained this malfunction better - I ended up talking with tech support before finding out what was actually wrong.
Also, even in very cold weather, I leave about 6" of window open to keep the condensation to a minimum.
64 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Absence of Heat is Cold,
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This review is from: Mr. Heater MRHF273400 Buddy Portable LP Gas Heater (Kitchen)
After several months of field testing this heater, I found it capable of producing some convenient heat. It competes in a market that includes a lot of products. I have used this heater in a garage, basement and while camping.
Some observations: 1. Outside at your campsite, it is easy to light and carry around, and can be a great radiant heater to warm your hands and face on a cold morning without the fuss of building a fire. Inside a five to six person tent, it warmed the space quite nicely on the high setting. In a tent, I would not take a chance to burn it without keeping at least an open space around it and an open eye on it. While the front has a steel grille to shield the user from direct contact with the burning surface, contact with the grille and top of the unit by skin or manmade materials can result in burns or melted items. 2. The heater is PORTABLE, and portability is your friend. It is very easy to pack or carry anywhere. This is a VERY COMPACT unit that will go nearly anywhere. However, It will NOT heat a large unenclosed space, and it is not a blast furnace. 3. One interesting thing that happens when you burn the heater for any length of time in a cool area is that moisture condenses on the outside of the metallic disposable propane cylinder. The condensation eventually turns to frost and if you sit the heater on top of something that can be damaged by water, you definitely want to put an absorbent cloth under the tank to catch any drops of water when it starts to condense or as the frost melts. 4. Since this is an unvented heater, products of combustion such as carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and some slight odor are released into the heated space; this is common with all such heaters. Adequate oxygen must also be supplied to facilitate burning as well as to sustain life. The low oxygen shutoff is a good safety feature. People with sensitivity to odors or products of combustion would not appreciate this; I have one such person in my household and he has not enjoyed the smell. 5. There is an open flame in the form of the pilot light which sits just in front of the surface of the ceramic plate seen in the picture. The pilot ignites the gas on the surface of the ceramic plate; that is what causes the plate to glow orange. The pilot is lighted by a built-in sparker. I have found the pilot to be harder to light with a propane extension hose attached than with the disposable cylinder on board. I have used kerosene heaters, catalytic heaters, electric space heaters. All of them produce heat, but this is the handiest heater I have ever used.
53 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Keeps the kids warm and toasty,
By Mike K. (Irvine, California USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mr. Heater MRHF273400 Buddy Portable LP Gas Heater (Kitchen)
This heater is perfect for tent camping in larger tents. It's not too big and pretty stable. We have a large cabin style tent that sleeps 6-8. On our last camping trip to our local Southern California mountains in January 02, the temp at night got down to the mid 30's. Mr. Heater kept us almost too warm, even on the low setting. Our kids ended up sleeping on top of their sleeping bags. The safety features and BTU range were the deciding factors in our purchase. The low oxygen sensor gave us peace of mind(I still purchased a battery operated Carbon Monoxide sensor for the tent for extra precaution)and the BTU range was good. I could not find any other indoor approved heater that warmed us so well. At first I purchased a infer-red heater that attached to a bulk talk. I found too many reasons why not to use it in the tent(No low O2 sensor, no heat shield, and no low setting). Don't chance it. Get an 8 to 12 foot extension hose and a bulk tank. The portable tanks won't last all night. I wouldn't recommend this heater for small tents(not enough space, not enough air volume, and the potential for Carbon Monoxide problems is too great).
67 of 70 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Carbon monoxide and propane,
By Ron Kuris (Sacramento, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mr. Heater MRHF273400 Buddy Portable LP Gas Heater (Kitchen)
I don't (yet) have this heater but it is on my wish list.I'm posting this merely to point out the inaccuracies and potentially DANGEROUS information in the poster who states that propane does not produce CO (Carbon Monoxide). Visit this site and you'll get plenty of information about this: http://www.carbonmonoxidedeaths.com . Like all fuels, propane gas requires oxygen to burn completely. Appliance malfunctions, vent system blockage and improper installation will reduce the oxygen supply. When this happens, the fuel will not burn properly, releasing CO into the room, and long term exposure can lead to CO poisoning. A bigger problem here is that in an enclosed area, the propane heater can consume oxygen. In an oxygen-starved room, the propane will continue to burn, and WILL produce carbon monoxide. This manufacturer was smart enough to include an oxygen sensor to avoid this dangerous situation. In fact, this manufacturer is a FOUNDING MEMBER of a Coalition for Portable Radiant Heater Safety. You will find very few portable heaters that are rated for indoor use today. This is one of them and you should be able to use this safely.
39 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
DO NOT confuse carbon dioxide with deadly carbon monoxide,
By A Customer
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This review is from: Mr. Heater MRHF273400 Buddy Portable LP Gas Heater (Kitchen)
Just to clarify what a previous reviewer stated, although both are common products of combustion, DO NOT confuse non-toxic carbon dioxide with deadly poisonous carbon monoxide.True, normal combustion of propane, or any fuel, creates combustion byproducts that consist of carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor. The danger is, in enclosed spaces such as cottages, tents, recreational vehicles and campers, any of these devices (whether they run on propane, naphtha, kerosene...) can also quickly produce dangerous amounts of carbon monoxide when starved of oxygen. That's why this heater features a low oxygen shutoff system that automatically shuts the heater off if the amount of oxygen in the air gets too low. Still, you should always provide adequate ventilation when using in enclosed spaces.
25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Difference between F232025 and F273400,
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This review is from: Mr. Heater MRHF273400 Buddy Portable LP Gas Heater (Kitchen)
There are currently two seemingly identical models currently listed on Amazon, the F232025 and the F273400. I contacted the manufacturer and verifed that the F232025 is the newest version. The F273400 was manufactured through 2008. For this reason, I'd recommend purchasing the F232025. It's also cheaper.
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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great little emergency heater,
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This review is from: Mr. Heater MRHF273400 Buddy Portable LP Gas Heater (Kitchen)
In our recent bit of windy weather here in the Pacific Northwest, a number of us found ourselves without power for several days. Without power, even those of us that had gas furnaces or pellet stoves found ourselves getting a bit chilly.
Fortunately, around my house, Mr. Heater came to the rescue. No, it isn't big enough to keep my whole house toasty warm, but it was just enough to keep one room warm enough to be comfortable in a sweater, (even with a window cracked open for ventilation) and spelled the difference between being able to stay at home and having to try and find a hotel. One bottle of propane lasted about six hours on the low setting. The heater is small, light and easy to store and the propane cylinders are available at any hardware store. (Coleman uses the same one for their propane lanterns.) They were smart enough to print the operating instructions right on the unit, knowing that most folks will not be able to find an instruction book when this would be most needed. If you live in an area that even occasionally loses electric power, this is a must-have item.
30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Buddy Propane Heater,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mr. Heater MRHF273400 Buddy Portable LP Gas Heater (Kitchen)
Yeah, it gets cold in Hawaii too. (Down to mid-lower 40s at the higher elevations during the winter.) The Buddy Propane Heater takes some of the chill out of the early morning air while waiting for the coffee to brew. It's a portable space heater about the size of a small, FAT briefcase, easy to light, (nearly) odorless but this heater is only a little less expensive to run than an electric space heater if you don't have an inexpensive propane fuel source.... Definitely not for heating up a large area.
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