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RAMBIN

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whats the scoop on these unit by mr heater, http://www.mrheater.com/productdetails_extended.asp?catid=50&id=176
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there cheap and dont require a chimney? i have a 24+28 and these are looking pretty good
anything im not noticing?
 
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I have basically the same thing only in NG. I haven't had a problem yet, but have only been using it on a limited basis. I did buy a carbon monoxide detector to try to be safe and there are what I would consider valid reports of it causing high humidity if used a lot. So far I wouldn't be against it for limited use or like for me also a backup in case of a loss of power.
 
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it is a natural gas unit im looking at...for a garage, why would it cause high humidity?....only looking for intermit use when im in the garage maybe a day or 2 straight at the most...or too just warm it up fast well im waiting on the wood stove
 

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Moisture is a by-product of the combustion process. Normally this would be vented outside but not so with a vent-free. The moisture builds up fairly rapidly. I would get one of the same units in the vented style.

I know plenty of people that have the vent-free, many will say they are fine. I do not believe they are good for your health. It's just my opinion.
 
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RAMBIN

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i believe the box said it has an oxygen detector built into it to monitor ox values ..and with a co monitor mounted in the garage as well would they n ot be safe?
 

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I purchased one of those unvented space heaters for my garage and used it 2 winters in a row and then could not figure out why my street rod and all of my tools were starting to get a film of rust on them. HMMMMM could it be the excess moisture from the unvented heater. Think twice before puting an unvented heater in the garage or anywhere.
 
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RAMBIN

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i looked on the mrheater site and dont see a similar unit that is vented....wouldnt be a big deal for me to run a vent pipe out the wall as my stud cavity's are open right now... i just happend to see that unit in a store for like 200 and thought it was a bargain, if anyone knows of a similar unit that vents out the wall let me know cuz hey i dont want rusty tools!!!
 
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RAMBIN

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dam the vented ones are a lot more, i do like the idea of seeing the flame but i guess i could live with out it...
 

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There's a reason they can make money on those vent-free and sell them at $200. They do not last long. I've seen vented models that are just failing at 30 yrs old.
 
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vented seems to be much priceier, eek! i liked that 200 dollar idea, but i dont want my tools rusting...
im lookin for something i can mount on the wall, venting wouldnt be a big issue as my wall cavitys are open yet..
 

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Reading through this thread has pretty much convinced me to go with an Electric heater. Our Winters are not too bad anyway.
 
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