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Mr. Heater does make one in that price range that is safe. You should be able to find it at your local farm store or hardware.
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 Never thought of that region! I know in some places Walmart handles them also. It depends on where you live. Bet the website will give that info. Also, you could go to excite or such and type in propane heaters in the search and see what comes up. rsmiller40
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Guess what, I just typed in propane heater in ebay search and came up with a boocoo of them under 100 dollars,,sooo..snipe away!!
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I have one Ventless gas heater PRopane, EagleEye4u2@Gmail.comif you are still interested. Mike 2157372483 EagleEye4u2@Gmail.com
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I have 2 Mr. Heaters and neither work well and definately not the second season.. Nothing wrong however with the hose that goes to the tank. If you can go thru the wall to tank outside (correct installation) then go to your local propane supplier showroom. 2nd choice Home Depot in the US. Remember the use of propane with the tank INSIDE voids almost all fire insurance. Also don't forget a CO2/smoke/ dioxide alarm. Some insurance companies allow kerosene heaters in single family buildings. because they may start a fire but seldom blow-up the building. If you get a Kero heater be sure it has a supply tank you can refill outside. Ones with built in tanks are notorius for starting spill fires.
The best is a wall hung ductless with the supply line running outside.
If you still want a Mr.Heater or "Buddy" they are new and discounted at: NorthernTool.com for $89.
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