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  • 4-position control - built-in Piezo igniter and two heat settings (4000-9000 BTU per hour)
  • Heats up to 200 sq. ft.
  • Swivel-out fuel connection
  • High temperature wire guard
  • Low-oxygen (ODS) and tip-over safety shut-off systems
  • Large heating surface
  • Durable porcelain-coated reflector
  • Provides 3-6 hours of heat with a 1 lb. disposable propane cylinder (not included)
  • Heats for 48-110 hours of heat with a 20 lb. bulk tank (not included)
  • Key-shaped mounting holes for easy wall mounting

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  • 4-position control - built-in Piezo igniter and two heat settings (4000-9000 BTU per hour)
  • Heats up to 200 sq. ft.
  • Swivel-out fuel connection
  • High temperature wire guard
  • Low-oxygen (ODS) and tip-over safety shut-off systems
  • Large heating surface
  • Durable porcelain-coated reflector
  • Provides 3-6 hours of heat with a 1 lb. disposable propane cylinder (not included)
  • Heats for 48-110 hours of heat with a 20 lb. bulk tank (not included)
  • Key-shaped mounting holes for easy wall mounting

Enjoy the safety of radiant propane heating in an easy carrying, go-anywhere portable propane heater with the Mr. Heater® Portable Buddy® Portable Propane Heater. Great for tents, campers, hunting blinds, cabins, garages, ice fishing shelters, workshops, garages, and much more, this easy-to-use heater utilizes a large heating surface to heat up to 200 square feet for up to 110 hours. Fold-down handle for easier storage and key-shaped mounting holes for easy wall mounting make it easy to find the perfect spot for this compact heater. The swivel-out fuel connection makes the hooking up either of a 1 lb. disposable propane cylinder or a hose from a 20 lb tank quick and easy. The heater's four position control features a built-in Piezo igniter and two heat settings (4000 or 9000 BTU per hour) to give you a single control for ignition and heat control. Built to provide safe and reliable heat anytime and anywhere, the Portable Buddy features a high temperature wire guard and low-oxygen (ODS) and tip-over safety shut-off systems, earning it a CSA certification for safe indoor heating use. Designed to direct radiant heat over a wider area, this heater utilizes a large heating surface, durable porcelain-coated reflector, and ceramic burner tile mounted with shock absorbing insulation for durability. The Portable Buddy provides 3-6 hours of heat with a 1 lb. disposable propane cylinder and 48-110 hours of heat with a 20 lb. bulk tank. Heater is not designed for permanent installation or for use above 7,000 feet.

Manufacturer model #: MH9BX.

Mr. Heater® Hose Assembly for Portable Buddy® Propane Heaters sold separately and can be found through item search for item number 38-670-715-01

Mr. Heater® Propane Fuel Filter is sold separately and can be found through item search for item number 612-997-77

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Mr. Heater® Hose Assembly for Portable Buddy® Propane Heaters sold separately and can be found through item search for item number 38-670-715-01. Thanks
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What are the dimensions?

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Need to know what size W, D, H before I order. Tks
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Product Dimensions: 13.4”W X 15”H X 7.7”D
Folded Dimensions: 13.4”W X 13.3”H X 7.7”D
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When operating the heater at altitudes over 7,000 FT. above sea level, the unit may not burn as bright as in lower altitudes. This is normal. At higher altitudes, the heater may shut-off. If this happens, provide fresh air, wait 5 minutes and re-light. Due to local atmospheric conditions heater may not re-light. http://www.mrheater.com/upload/news...
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No, there is not a difference between the items numbers. It is just required by California and Canada to have a different warning label to be able to use and sell to that state/country. Again, they are the same units. Thanks
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does this put off a smell?

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im looking at buying one for if the electric goes out and i have a back up heater. i have 2 kids and one of them including my self have breathing problems and i dont want to deal with something smelling bad.
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I always used it outdoor in a 4 x 4 box blind and never had any issues with smell.
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I have used mine a lot and there is no smell at all.
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I would not put it right next to your oxygen but I can say my pets lay in front of it with no problem.
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Any flame around an oxygen tank should be avoided I would think.
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How much ventilation is need it
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Yes it has an automatic shut off if it tips overs.
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most tents that i use are somewhat breathable, just crack open one of the windows or door a tad and you will be fine.
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I wouldn't let it be too near any tent material. Keep it away from anything flammable or heat sensitive. Keep the front, back, sides, and top away from flammable material. I put mine on a piece of plywood to be safe when I use it also. This thing puts out some heat for sure. I open my trailer roof vents some when I use it in my trailer.
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yes i think this will do fine in a boat ,as long as you have a flat surface to keep it !!
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Yes it could but don't know how effective it would be maybe to keep hands warm.
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I don't see why not.
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I just recently used this on my 18' boat while salmon fishing. Before the trial I was concerned about the tip-over shutoff activating from wave rocking action while slow trolling.The heater ran without incident while experiencing 3-4' windblown waves. I have a full canvas enclosure around the cockpit and this heater kept me comfortable while watching the snow fall outside.
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Low is 4000 BTU's and high is 9000 BTU's.
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There is no difference. They are the same heaters that are made to meet the specifications of different areas. They all produce 4000 to 9000 BTU/hr.
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No it is quite.
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no this heater is pretty much silent during use
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not loud at all.it will be fine
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Dead silent.
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No. It is very quiet and works great in popup, ground, duck, and other game blinds.
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