Customer Reviews for Mr. Heater MH12T Single Tank-Top Propane Heater

Mr. Heater MH12T Single Tank-Top Propane Heater

Mr. Heater MH12T Single Tank-Top Propane Heater List Price: $63.69
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Mr. Heater MH12T Single Tank-Top Propane Heater

Customer Review: Really handy tool.
Summary: 4 Stars

I bought this little heater last November. Here in south Louisiana, we get all of about 5 weeks of winter a year. Well, during our winter, some of the our guys on our trim crew (interior residential trim) HATE the cold , so I got this to put in the house to warm up with. ALL OF US LOVE IT , we ended up putting it in any small bedroom and, while it takes a few minutes for it to warm up a bedroom, it does fine , and we could get around 5 days of use before having to fill up the tank again. The only reason I did not give it five stars was because the piezo ignition went out after about a week, not a really big deal, but it should have lasted longer I believe.

Customer Review: Replacement Mr. Heater
Summary: 5 Stars

Our first Mr. Heater saw quite a lot of use over the years. This tank-top propane heater comes in handy for multiple uses, so we knew what we wanted. And, that's what we got......another good product. We would recommend it as the best of its kind.

Customer Review: Returned it !!
Summary: 1 Stars

I've owned these in the past but the quality has been slipping dramatically. Had to return my last one. When firing up it howled so loud it sounded like it was possessed. The howling continued, painfully loud, for over two minutes. Decided it wasn't worth it. Don't waste your money.

Customer Review: Rick
Summary: 5 Stars

Great product to help with heating to save on my electricity..but not for a household with small kids..can get burned pretty bad with just an easy bump..

Customer Review: Some good, some bad.
Summary: 2 Stars

This thing works great for an ice shanty or some other kind of tiny enclosed space but if you want to actually heat an area, do yourself a favor and get a convection heater. This thing is a PITA to light and it's flimsy to say the least but you get what you pay for. I did manage to not freeze to death while working in a garage years ago in the middle of our wisconsin winters (-10* to -30*) with it while bundled up in lots of snow clothes though. I'll be going with a 35k btu convection style this winter and passing this lil guy along to whoever needs it.

Pros-
It's cheap.
It kinda works.
Did I mention that it's cheap?

Cons-
It makes things warm via infrared, not the area it's in, aka you move and you're cold.
MOST of the heat heads straight up from it, not straight out.
It's fragile, don't toss it into the back of your truck because you'll bend tubes/etc.
If you live above the 40* latitude line, get something better.
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