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A good garage heater will allow you to stay productive in your shop, no matter the weather. There are a few different kinds to choose from, with different benefits for...
A good garage heater will allow you to stay productive in your shop, no matter the weather. There are a few different kinds to choose from, with different benefits for each.
If you have a small- to medium-sized space, consider a portable heater. While these heaters will occasionally need to be refilled with fuel or plugged into a wall outlet, they can be moved around your workspace to put heat right where you need it. For medium- to large-sized spaces, a permanently mounted heater may be preferable. These garage heaters are often directly wired to your facility’s electrical system or connected to a gas line, or they have...
A good garage heater will allow you to stay productive in your shop, no matter the weather. There are a few different kinds to choose from, with different benefits for each.
If you have a small- to medium-sized space, consider a portable heater. While these heaters will occasionally need to be refilled with fuel or plugged into a wall outlet, they can be moved around your workspace to put heat right where you need it. For medium- to large-sized spaces, a permanently mounted heater may be preferable. These garage heaters are often directly wired to your facility’s electrical system or connected to a gas line, or they have a significantly larger fuel reservoir, meaning more time between refills.
Choosing your energy source is also important. Electric heaters are typically very quiet, need little maintenance, and don’t require any venting for fumes. They usually include one or more fans to circulate the air in your space, and don’t create any additional humidity. Propane, kerosene, or natural gas heaters are efficient, burning clean fuels to generate heat. Of these, you can choose a portable or permanently mounted design. Infrared heaters (also called radiant heaters) work by using infrared radiation to warm you up directly. Forced air heaters use a fan to move hot air around, warming your space quickly and continuously.
Be sure to check your local laws to ensure your heater is installed safely and complies with building regulations. Some larger and/or gas heaters require a way to vent fumes to the outdoors. If you need help choosing a heater for your garage, shop, cabin, storage building, or other space, give us a call and we’ll help determine which type of heater best fits your needs.
Heater, Electric, Portable, 120V, 5,118 BTU/HR, Each
Part Number: MRH-F236120
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Heater, Electric, 120V, 5,118 BTU/HR, Built-in Controller, Each
Part Number: MRH-F236200
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Estimated Ship Date: Oct 21, 2025 if ordered today
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Heater, Electric, Forced Air, 120V, 5,118 BTU/HR, Each
Part Number: MRH-F236330
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Estimated Ship Date: Oct 7, 2025 if ordered today
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Heater, Electric, Portable, 240V, 12,283 BTU/HR, Each
Part Number: MRH-F236125
Estimated Ship Date: Oct 21, 2025 if ordered today
Estimated Ship Date: Oct 21, 2025 if ordered today
Heater, Electric, 240V, 18,084 BTU/HR, Built-in Controller, Each
Part Number: MRH-F236130
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Estimated Ship Date: Oct 22, 2025 if ordered today
Estimated Ship Date: Oct 22, 2025 if ordered today
Heater, Electric, Forced Air, 120V, 5,118 BTU/HR, Each
Part Number: MRH-F236300
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Estimated Ship Date: Oct 22, 2025 if ordered today
Estimated Ship Date: Oct 22, 2025 if ordered today
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