Buying Mr. Heater MH200CV 200,000-BTU Propane Convection Heater

Mr. Heater MH200CV 200,000-BTU Propane Convection HeaterBuy Mr. Heater MH200CV 200,000-BTU Propane Convection Heater

Mr. Heater MH200CV 200,000-BTU Propane Convection Heater Product Description:



  • Propane convection heater delivers 75,000 to 200,000 BTUs of heat
  • Heats up to 4,700 square feet; ideal for industrial/commercial spaces
  • Runs up to 29 hours on low setting; piezo push-button ignition; standing pilot for safety
  • Requires 100-pound propane cylinder (not included); 10-foot hose and regulator included
  • Measures 18-1/4 by 15 by 27-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Product Description

  • Heats approximately 4,700 sq. ft.
  • Runs up to 29 hours on 100 lb. tank (low setting)
  • Standing pilot for increased safety
  • Piezo push button igniter
  • 10' hose and regulator
  • Telescoping chamber with "insta-lock"

 

Customer Reviews

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
2First heater malfunctioned, good cust service, replaced for free.
By Mark in Montana
Updated 3/19/11Received a brand new hearter today! No cost for shipping either to or from the company. Based on the excellent customer service I am increasing the rating up to 4 stars. As I originally reported, the heater works very well at heating my garage.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Updated 3/5/11Contacted Mr. Heater and they had me box up the heater and they had FedEx pick it up at their expense. They say they will send a replacement once they have looked at the returned item.Updated 2/26/11I had been very pleased with this heater UNTIL today. I have used the heater several times during the past 2 months. Today I warmed up the garage and worked during the morning then shut down the heater and ran some errands. I started the heater this afternoon and after about about 10 minutes I looked over at the heater and there were FLAMES coming out from all sides and the main burner valve knob was on fire. I ran to the propane tank and got everything shut down - Thank goodness I was watching, the rubber propane hose could have easily melted and I would have had a wreck. It appears there was a malfunction on the burner valve that allowed gas to escape and ignite. Now 1 month past Amazon Return time I have to deal with manufacturer warranty. So now I have to mail it in, at my expense, and wait to see if they will stand behind the product. In the mean time I have no heat in the garage.__________________________________________________________________________________________I have only had this heater two days. That said, I took it home yesterday attached the propane (that was essentially all there was to set-up) and fired it up on low and it put out a pleasant heat.This morning the temperature was about 6 below zero and I turned the heater on and set it on high. I let it run for about 15 minutes and the garage had warmed up significantly, it was at least 40-50 degrees and possibly warmer. I didn't check the thermometer (digital one in my car) until after I left the garage. But as I was driving my car away from the garage I noticed the temperature was rapidly counting down - at that point it was already down to 20 degrees - and continued down to the outside temperature of 6 below.My garage is detached 30' X 30' with 14' high ceiling, so it was heating over 12,000 cubic feet.This is a replacement space heater. The previous one was a Mr. Heater Portable Propane Forced Air Heater (jet heater). I was a bit worried with the fact that the new one was convection but that concern was unfounded. It actually heats the area much faster. The convection heater does not seem to put off nearly as much smell as the forced air heater, in fact it was essentially odorless. Although with this first test I did not use a fan to circulate the warm air, I am sure that will improve it's already impressive performance. Unlike the forced air heater, this one does not require an electrical connection to operate so all you have to do is supply the gas and turn it on. One possible drawback would be that I was able to use the forced air heater to thaw frozen pipes since you can direct the heat, and the convection heater won't work for that.It does make noise as it burns the propane. If you have a weed burner, or a branding stove, that is what it sounds like. The volume increases at higher settings. It was a little quieter than the forced air heater though.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Mr Heater
By TRRohn
Purchased to heat a 40X65 steel building and has done a great job. Arrived very quickly and I actually purchased two since they were such a great price.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5heater
By Scott Mackey T. Welding
THIS HEATER IS GOOD BUY FOR YOUR SMALL SHOP SPACE IT REALLY DOES A GREAT JOB

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